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I didnât know Honeymoon was taking a drama class. Now I really think something is going to happen at the theatre when Tracy is there. Itâs only a matter of time. That theatre is a dangerous place!
Patterson playhouse will once again be rocked by tragedy, if not the building itself, but some within. Enter Sailor Moon style team saviors. Can Abner be the one who finally âretiresâ ?
As much as I enjoy Joeâs inks, if Honeymoon is going to play a major part in this story Iâll be very happy to have Shelley back ASAP. Sheâs much better at portraying our lovely female characters!
Editorâs Note: Iâm basing characterâs name on their actual names now because I donât want to go back and find what I called them before. And itâs less confusing as to who I have speaking and I see that you donât care soooo,âŚ
1-HONEYMOONS OVER: Can I come in? DT: Well this IS the menâs room and itâs no place Iâd care to be after I just finished the entire newspaper â if you catch my drift and, for your sake, I hope you donât. PEE YEW! Letâs go to my office instead.
2-HONEYMOONS: I NEED FIVE BUCKS!
DT: Yeah, and I need softer toilet paper. I gotta rash you wouldnât believe from the sandpaper the city buys.
3-HONEYMOONS: Donât care. Listen. I donât expect you to just give it to me. In return Iâll give you this cool, maybe blacklight enabled, poster designed by the same guy who used to do all those groovy music posters for the Fillmore West!
DT: WHOA DUDE, get that away from me! Iâm havinâ a flash back! Duane? Janis? Is that you?
HONEYMOONS: Good lord, just cough up the fin, would ya? AND PUT THAT LIGHTER AWAY! Thatâs not how they demand an encore these days you old fart!
A few days ago I had mentioned Honeymoon might one of those to attend the play. For the record, no I did not have inside information nor am I a prophet or have E.S.P. Next thing all kinds of eccentrics will be showing up my doorstep.
Some of the storylines on Tracy get written in such a way that I am sure those who post here have seen them. For example on television has anybody seen a drama or sitcom where the scenes are set in such a way you know what a character is going to say before the words come out of their mouth. You know because youâve seen it done before on other shows. You know because youâve seen it done so often that it is predictable. And when they do âŚyou say " aha" I knew he or she would âgo thereâ.
REALLY off-topis: back when I was contributing he Yeti storyline, I made a mention in comments about a âdead clown in the bayouâ P.I. story. Itâs out now, and I just got narration sample of the in-production audio book. This is what I do in my spare time:
Honeymoon Tracy, as portrayed here, seems to have been experiencing a growth spurt. Instead of the 11- or 12-year old âtweener that she formerly appeared to be, she now looks to me more like an actual teenager, say 13 (or maybe 14), as suggested by Ray Toler above (in his Reply to 22ph). And her drama class-generated enthusiasm for the Old Thespian and the coming attraction at the Patterson Playhouse provides the (yes, contrived, but thatâs how all fiction functions!) motivation for Tracy and family to be on scene when whatever goes down at that unlucky venue.
The story is still only in the beginning stages (ahem!) of taking shape. Give it time, gentle readers (and others)âŚ.
I guess Tracy has plenty of time to go to the theater. Itâs not like thereâs any urgent development on the crime front ⌠like a break out from prison.
AnyFace almost 4 years ago
Convenient. â¨
Neil Wick almost 4 years ago
Good morningâ˘, thespians!
I didnât know Honeymoon was taking a drama class. Now I really think something is going to happen at the theatre when Tracy is there. Itâs only a matter of time. That theatre is a dangerous place!
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
Between the already trite plot developing with the escaped Rikki (surely Dick should know about that), now weâre getting Honeymoon involved.
Can Little Orphan Annie be far behind? Ugly Crystal?
Let the outrage begin! /s
L Silverman almost 4 years ago
Oh gawdâŚHoneymoon again?!!
22ph almost 4 years ago
Honeymoon is getting bigger⌠I mean taller. She doesnât look like a child anymore
Judge Magney almost 4 years ago
And she appears to be hitting puberty, a bit belatedly for someone born during the LBJ administration.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 4 years ago
From the desk of Neil W...
Who is âcrazy hat shooter guyâ? Blackjack?
Thatâs him. My jammed âhard driveâ wouldnât yield the manâs name at the time. Your and Rayâs redone curtain links deliver the goods. :-)
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 4 years ago
Good morningâ˘, worn out retread story lines !
Patterson playhouse will once again be rocked by tragedy, if not the building itself, but some within. Enter Sailor Moon style team saviors. Can Abner be the one who finally âretiresâ ?
artsyguy65 almost 4 years ago
As much as I enjoy Joeâs inks, if Honeymoon is going to play a major part in this story Iâll be very happy to have Shelley back ASAP. Sheâs much better at portraying our lovely female characters!
iggyman almost 4 years ago
Good to see Honeymoon again!
sixam almost 4 years ago
The theater poster Honeymoon has was rolled up in her backpack, so why does it have fold creases in panel 3?
lonniercampbell almost 4 years ago
I think the plot just got thickerâŚ
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 4 years ago
so the crappy art continues this week. sigh
tsull2121 almost 4 years ago
Looks like theres a guest artist?
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This art style makes Honeymoon look like the female in those old ads for sea monkeys.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sorry to be political, but Democrats mature slowlyâŚ..not saying Honeymoon is?
Darryl Heine almost 4 years ago
The Moon Maid returns?
Another Take almost 4 years ago
Editorâs Note: Iâm basing characterâs name on their actual names now because I donât want to go back and find what I called them before. And itâs less confusing as to who I have speaking and I see that you donât care soooo,âŚ
1-HONEYMOONS OVER: Can I come in? DT: Well this IS the menâs room and itâs no place Iâd care to be after I just finished the entire newspaper â if you catch my drift and, for your sake, I hope you donât. PEE YEW! Letâs go to my office instead.
2-HONEYMOONS: I NEED FIVE BUCKS!
DT: Yeah, and I need softer toilet paper. I gotta rash you wouldnât believe from the sandpaper the city buys.
3-HONEYMOONS: Donât care. Listen. I donât expect you to just give it to me. In return Iâll give you this cool, maybe blacklight enabled, poster designed by the same guy who used to do all those groovy music posters for the Fillmore West!
DT: WHOA DUDE, get that away from me! Iâm havinâ a flash back! Duane? Janis? Is that you?
HONEYMOONS: Good lord, just cough up the fin, would ya? AND PUT THAT LIGHTER AWAY! Thatâs not how they demand an encore these days you old fart!
buckman-j almost 4 years ago
Can you say RETREADS kids? Oh, and thanks Neil.
IvanB.Cohen almost 4 years ago
A few days ago I had mentioned Honeymoon might one of those to attend the play. For the record, no I did not have inside information nor am I a prophet or have E.S.P. Next thing all kinds of eccentrics will be showing up my doorstep.
IvanB.Cohen almost 4 years ago
Some of the storylines on Tracy get written in such a way that I am sure those who post here have seen them. For example on television has anybody seen a drama or sitcom where the scenes are set in such a way you know what a character is going to say before the words come out of their mouth. You know because youâve seen it done before on other shows. You know because youâve seen it done so often that it is predictable. And when they do âŚyou say " aha" I knew he or she would âgo thereâ.
Wichita1.0 almost 4 years ago
REALLY off-topis: back when I was contributing he Yeti storyline, I made a mention in comments about a âdead clown in the bayouâ P.I. story. Itâs out now, and I just got narration sample of the in-production audio book. This is what I do in my spare time:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AA0%5Fo1SpDX93Yg4&cid=85A983B003113792&id=85A983B003113792%21166&parId=85A983B003113792%21152&o=OneUp
oakie817 almost 4 years ago
cue the dark ambient music with discordant overtones
CynthiaLeigh almost 4 years ago
The artwork looks weird.
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Honeymoon Tracy, as portrayed here, seems to have been experiencing a growth spurt. Instead of the 11- or 12-year old âtweener that she formerly appeared to be, she now looks to me more like an actual teenager, say 13 (or maybe 14), as suggested by Ray Toler above (in his Reply to 22ph). And her drama class-generated enthusiasm for the Old Thespian and the coming attraction at the Patterson Playhouse provides the (yes, contrived, but thatâs how all fiction functions!) motivation for Tracy and family to be on scene when whatever goes down at that unlucky venue.
The story is still only in the beginning stages (ahem!) of taking shape. Give it time, gentle readers (and others)âŚ.
BreathlessMahoney77 almost 4 years ago
I guess Tracy has plenty of time to go to the theater. Itâs not like thereâs any urgent development on the crime front ⌠like a break out from prison.