I suppose Jana’s desire to live in Tampa rather than Tackleford explains why she apparently coats herself with that “quick tanning” lotion that dies you orange.
I suppose she does have ONE point—she kept telling him straight up that she hated it here, wanted to be pretty much anywhere but here, all but demanded that they leave, and he barely paid her any attention on the matter. Not to say she was in the right for any of this (she wasn’t) nor that she’s a good wife (also no), but Kroptopkin was thinking a bit more of himself throughout all of this and not considering his wife’s wants or wishes at all.
And with THAT wife…of course she resorted to hijacking satellites and the such to try and make her point. She’s that kind of woman.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I suppose Jana’s desire to live in Tampa rather than Tackleford explains why she apparently coats herself with that “quick tanning” lotion that dies you orange.
posse1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Never ever, until todays strip, would I thought I would see Tom & Giselle work their way into this comic. I did NOT see that comin’.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Looks like Lottie has start to see her with respect. That woman is an evil genius full of hidden talents.
scyphi26 about 4 years ago
I suppose she does have ONE point—she kept telling him straight up that she hated it here, wanted to be pretty much anywhere but here, all but demanded that they leave, and he barely paid her any attention on the matter. Not to say she was in the right for any of this (she wasn’t) nor that she’s a good wife (also no), but Kroptopkin was thinking a bit more of himself throughout all of this and not considering his wife’s wants or wishes at all.
And with THAT wife…of course she resorted to hijacking satellites and the such to try and make her point. She’s that kind of woman.
GaryCooper about 4 years ago
It rains a heck of a lot in Tampa Bay, too.
R.U. Kidding about 4 years ago
Wonder where I can buy some “slicey bond” paper?