GATURRO: G. says Agatha gives him butterflies in his stomach. …Literally?
MARY WORTH: Mary’s story endings always seem to be signified by a drink of a beverage…coffee…lemonade…etc. So, I am guessing that today’s Panel 2 signals the denouement of the Estelle/Wilbur story.
REX MORGAN: The idea of a million-dollar settlement doesn’t make sense from a legal standpoint. A percentage of Sarah’s share of the profits from Kyle’s book using her story would be more realistic. But a con man vs. a kid? I’d like to see a wise judge weigh in on the matter. Looking ahead, I am hoping that Sarah’s friend Edward discovers that he saved a card Sarah made him with artwork that included the Doggo Twins, and that he saved the card along with the envelope & postmark showing a date that preceded Sarah’s time taking lessons from Rene. Case closed!
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Pienso que no se necesita una traducción.
florchi over 2 years ago
GATURRO: G. says Agatha gives him butterflies in his stomach. …Literally?
MARY WORTH: Mary’s story endings always seem to be signified by a drink of a beverage…coffee…lemonade…etc. So, I am guessing that today’s Panel 2 signals the denouement of the Estelle/Wilbur story.
REX MORGAN: The idea of a million-dollar settlement doesn’t make sense from a legal standpoint. A percentage of Sarah’s share of the profits from Kyle’s book using her story would be more realistic. But a con man vs. a kid? I’d like to see a wise judge weigh in on the matter. Looking ahead, I am hoping that Sarah’s friend Edward discovers that he saved a card Sarah made him with artwork that included the Doggo Twins, and that he saved the card along with the envelope & postmark showing a date that preceded Sarah’s time taking lessons from Rene. Case closed!
Comicfan (C) over 2 years ago
Hinweis: Im wirklichen Leben können schmetterlinge nicht in deinen magen gehen.