Transcript:
Breezy: Yawn. Sun's up, Rip... how'd you sleep?
Rip Haywire: I'm disgustingly injured in the middle of nowhere, and I had to sleep next to a beautiful woman, who I swore to myself I could not love! Great! This beat-up old cot must've been my sleep number.
dimndno over 10 years ago
Give in Rip. You’ll only hate yourself for a little while!
BenderSastre over 10 years ago
Socially indoctrinated forms of polite lying.
Chrisdiaz801 over 10 years ago
Man, Rip looks like a Walker right now and, considering his personal dilemma, he’d probably prefer that.
Observer fo Irony over 10 years ago
Being injured does cub ones ambition but then if Rip does not to love he can always give in to lust and play with her…affections.
Chithing Premium Member over 10 years ago
Man up, Rip. Face your fears Or, think of her as a hoodlum who’s trying to steal your heart!
PMark over 10 years ago
I am really enjoying this story arc. Dan Thompson is really developing Breezy’s chacracter. We are seeing what sort of a person she really is, and I am like what I see. I especially like her strength of character which includes some serious compassion and unselfishness — traits that go far beyond just having a dynamite body. Cobra’s got a body to die for, too, but I can’t see her doing the same thing in similar circumstances.
An old saying comes to mind, “A friend in need is a friend indeed”. It’s corny, but still very true.
Whether Rip keeps his vow or not is immaterial at this point. I am becoming a big-time Breezy fan.
Thank-you, Dan.
lecrenb over 10 years ago
So now he’s calling her a beat up old cot? Ka-smack!
johnrussco over 10 years ago
go on Rip just kiss her
quartermain over 10 years ago
The Breeze and I are whispering good bye.