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Wow… just like today’s “La Cucaracha”: hacking a “Peanuts” reference. In the meantime, how can Lucille beat Lio in charging when he’s ten cents more expensive than her?
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Wow… just like today’s “La Cucaracha”: hacking a “Peanuts” reference. In the meantime, how can Lucille beat Lio in charging when he’s ten cents more expensive than her?
over 6 years ago
I would give Lio my fifteen cents if he was able to talk.
kraftjeff over 6 years ago
How is Leo going to do straight talk, or not so straight talk, or drunken stupor talk if he doesn’t talk in the first place…
electricshadow Premium Member over 6 years ago
channeling John McCain for this one (R.I.P.)
chris_weaver over 6 years ago
Later, Lucy gets her revenge through her ‘Kick-the-football’ ploy.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
2nd strip Lucy is in. Is this Lucy’s birthday or something.
cdnalor over 6 years ago
The next stand over just gives you a good whuppin’
grocks over 6 years ago
Lio is not one I’d look to for advice on what’s realistic.
StoicLion1973 over 6 years ago
The problem with realists is they tend to not get repeat business, and not because they straighten out their clients.
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 6 years ago
They’re both rip-offs really. Lucy is horrible all around and Lio doesn’t even talk, so he can’t give any straight talk.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
I dunno, Lio. Is Realism really worth three times as much as Psychiatry?
(On second thought, no need to answer that question….)
hangedman over 6 years ago
I love it when Peanuts gets parodied in Lio. Peanuts has been done to death.
rgcviper over 6 years ago
A fun hybrid today.
For the record, though, seems like those prices today would be more like a $5-15 copay, with who knows how much for the full bill.
Don’t mean to bring things down. Just sayin’.
WCraft over 6 years ago
Nice rendition of Lucy! I love it and definitely think we could all use Lio’s advice (if he talked)!
PeterCRunsagain over 6 years ago
The problem with this is telling people who really have a problem to snap out of it can readily encourage suicide