She’s whistling a different tune today, now that her statuette recording device has been set up. “The devil” doesn’t understand, but I think that we have a pretty good idea what changed.
I’ve started going back to the older stories GoComics has archived, those are so much more fun to read. Stories are shorter and more action packed. Current storylines are like watching paint dry.
1-SCANK VAN DUVEL: Me and Bordo would meet at a 5 Star hotel but knowing how upset this makes you gets me HOT! MISS SCHOTTOHELL: Go right in. I cleared Mr. Borden’s desktop for you.
2-SCANK:How’d she know hard wood gives Bordo hard wood???
3-MISS SCHOTTOHELL: DO DEE DO… _Wait’ll she finds out I glued an unfinished piece of low-grade plywood to the top of Mr. Borden’s desk. She’ll be picking splinters out her azz for a week!
Brian Premium Member 12 days ago
“Hmm, suspiciously easy to get along with today. Better check for bugs.”
Neil Wick 12 days ago
Good morning™, everyone!
She’s whistling a different tune today, now that her statuette recording device has been set up. “The devil” doesn’t understand, but I think that we have a pretty good idea what changed.
avenger09 12 days ago
Stop being so obvious, ya big dummy!
BreathlessMahoney77 12 days ago
You know it’s a slow day in the strip when the biggest action is several sheets of paper being tapped on a desk.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 12 days ago
Good morning™, Suspicious-Easvesdroppers !
“Goldilocks is being unusually nice ?”
“This is about to get good !” :-) :-)
avenger09 12 days ago
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GoComicsGo! 12 days ago
So the text box is saying same day, does that mean that the last three strips of the same day?
IvanB.Cohen 11 days ago
The women are going to be the prime movers in this story. That will change up things.
iggyman 11 days ago
Excellent pictures of the ladies, course they are no ladies!
Carl Fink Premium Member 11 days ago
The pace continues to be, “Exactly one short sentence of prose worth of action, per day.”
CoffeyCup 11 days ago
I’ve started going back to the older stories GoComics has archived, those are so much more fun to read. Stories are shorter and more action packed. Current storylines are like watching paint dry.
Gent 11 days ago
What on earth be going on around here? This getting frustrating now.
Wichita1.0 11 days ago
GAAAAAAH! ENOUGH WITH HUMMING ’BABY SHARK!!!!!
GoComicsGo! 11 days ago
So she remembered her underwear but forgot her hat the last time that she was there?
Ray Toler 11 days ago
It looks like links are working again with Neil’s scripts ( get the scripts here— Https://Worldofdt.info/Gchelp.html )
but you must capitalize the “H” in https and first word following each virgule (slash also called a solidus).
Old Time Tales Premium Member 11 days ago
So, who is dead?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 days ago
Slow and plodding is correct….also boring! Except for Charles art.
Another Take 11 days ago
1-SCANK VAN DUVEL: Me and Bordo would meet at a 5 Star hotel but knowing how upset this makes you gets me HOT! MISS SCHOTTOHELL: Go right in. I cleared Mr. Borden’s desktop for you.
2-SCANK: How’d she know hard wood gives Bordo hard wood???
3-MISS SCHOTTOHELL: DO DEE DO… _Wait’ll she finds out I glued an unfinished piece of low-grade plywood to the top of Mr. Borden’s desk. She’ll be picking splinters out her azz for a week!
markwillman4 11 days ago
I detect a wife on the premises.
Faby 11 days ago
This is about as slow as Mary Worth! Three years later in real life and you see “later the same day…”
jim_pem 11 days ago
The things on the shelves behind Miss Schott are remarkably consistent with Sunday. The MC, however, didn’t take quite enough clues from Sunday.
ScottHolman 11 days ago
Looks like some heavy duty eaves dropping action. I love it! Nothing wrong with that at all! I wonder if the “tape” will be for sale soon?
fourteenpeeves 9 days ago
I always want to see people with “heavy smirk expressions” get theirs.
Have faith—-somebody may fall into the old-fashioned printing press and get crushed; like that guy who got his head caught in the vinyl record press.