… and what would be your judgement of the other half of the equation in your sleazy interpretation of this strip – namely Trace?.From the dialogue, it suggests to me that Trace invited Lila to a moonlit campfire with toasted marshmallows and perhaps a bottle of wine or two… seems that your version is much more x-rated!.…and do tell why doesn’t she ‘deserve’ Annie? Because she’s a female adult with a healthy adult appetite? Or is that only deemed appropriate for the opposite gender in your narrow-minded opinion? Mind if I ask which century you dropped in from?
;o) … “anything you can do… I can do better…” ;o) just kidding… (tried to paste some musical symbols, but only came out as little boxes… never mind…) glad to hear you’re okay ;o) sun shining where you are?
@Shady Lady: Spot on there. Trace had a girl too far drunk to know where she was or what she was doing, or remember it, and hauled her into bed. Or just used a drunk. I’ve turned that down a couple of times because it wasn’t fun, but some gratitude developed during clearer times.
Be kind. Who hasn’t made mistakes? Who hasn’t woken up with marshmallow in their hair—as it were? Lila’s looking for love. Just in all the wrong places. What she hasn’t realized is that it’s all around her: Annie, Drew, Boyd.
Come on, people! You’re reading too much into this. Trace and Lila had a fun (if drunken) evening that ended in a tumble in the hay. Most of us know their behavior is wrong on so many levels, but let’s not flatter ourselves by thinking we’re immune to such errors and temptations. Let’s leave it at “there but for the grace of God go I” and hope these two misfits find happiness in this marriage made in marshmellow.
OMG, this is a comic strip! We would all be appalled at behavior like this in real life. But in a comic strip, it’s just for a laugh. Besides, I don’t care what Lila does, I still love her as a character in one of my favorite ’toons.
I can’t produce notes with alt+F13 nor alt+1and3. I can copy them from a posting on the same page, but trying to paste on another work gets me the message that it can’t be done (at least more than just deleting). ♫ Is it there?
stevieb_no almost 13 years ago
Why are you so hard on Anne, this is a light hearterd cartoon on life not a documentary. enjoy the strip or move on.
kittylover2 almost 13 years ago
Your judgemental and a very unhappy person. Find another comic to your liking.
Sirzanne almost 13 years ago
… and what would be your judgement of the other half of the equation in your sleazy interpretation of this strip – namely Trace?.From the dialogue, it suggests to me that Trace invited Lila to a moonlit campfire with toasted marshmallows and perhaps a bottle of wine or two… seems that your version is much more x-rated!.…and do tell why doesn’t she ‘deserve’ Annie? Because she’s a female adult with a healthy adult appetite? Or is that only deemed appropriate for the opposite gender in your narrow-minded opinion? Mind if I ask which century you dropped in from?
kittylover2 almost 13 years ago
Would everyone please flag this jerk.Thanks
Sirzanne almost 13 years ago
meh meh!
Sirzanne almost 13 years ago
;o) … “anything you can do… I can do better…” ;o) just kidding… (tried to paste some musical symbols, but only came out as little boxes… never mind…) glad to hear you’re okay ;o) sun shining where you are?
Olddog1 almost 13 years ago
@Shady Lady: Spot on there. Trace had a girl too far drunk to know where she was or what she was doing, or remember it, and hauled her into bed. Or just used a drunk. I’ve turned that down a couple of times because it wasn’t fun, but some gratitude developed during clearer times.
DonMaass almost 13 years ago
Be kind. Who hasn’t made mistakes? Who hasn’t woken up with marshmallow in their hair—as it were? Lila’s looking for love. Just in all the wrong places. What she hasn’t realized is that it’s all around her: Annie, Drew, Boyd.
Kydex29 almost 13 years ago
Come on, people! You’re reading too much into this. Trace and Lila had a fun (if drunken) evening that ended in a tumble in the hay. Most of us know their behavior is wrong on so many levels, but let’s not flatter ourselves by thinking we’re immune to such errors and temptations. Let’s leave it at “there but for the grace of God go I” and hope these two misfits find happiness in this marriage made in marshmellow.
rhmaustin almost 13 years ago
OMG, this is a comic strip! We would all be appalled at behavior like this in real life. But in a comic strip, it’s just for a laugh. Besides, I don’t care what Lila does, I still love her as a character in one of my favorite ’toons.
hippogriff almost 13 years ago
I can’t produce notes with alt+F13 nor alt+1and3. I can copy them from a posting on the same page, but trying to paste on another work gets me the message that it can’t be done (at least more than just deleting). ♫ Is it there?
billdi Premium Member almost 13 years ago
chill out and loosen the buckles on your pilgrim shoes — this is a strip full of double entendre and it’s refreshingly funny.
Kathy M T M Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I don’t think its funny at all but some of you are. ;-D
rcb528 almost 13 years ago
thanks for ref, the colors are more vivid over at arcamax
d_legendary1 almost 13 years ago
From what I’ve read a few comics back this is desperation mixed with alcohol. One negates the other. The result: one night you’d wish to forget.
Sirzanne almost 13 years ago
Hey thanks ;o) ♪ ♫… and it really works… sweet!! :oD
LiviaBay almost 13 years ago
Lila = Hot Mess….lol