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Circle can mean club or group not the shape of the table where the members sit at. What is the significance of the color Blue in this Circle anyway? And wait a minute! Where’s Annie?
Education today is bull bleeep in the classroom.
I guess some individuals like great-aunt Iphigene grow
old in Annie, but Oliver Warbucks and Annie maintain
roughly the same age. Annie does not seem to get older.
She must got a hold many years ago on some
extraordinary youth pill. If such a thing is available, “Daddy”
Warbucks has the money for it for both himself and
his “little” Annie. Why can’t we all live inside a comic strip?
I don’t think anyone would hate to have access to such
wealth. Do you?
As I suspected it, Senator Overdale had been murdered
but we do not have complete confirmation of that in
the strips. I doubt if anyone would disagree about
Overdale being murdered by some assembly of men
called the Blue Circle. The idea of it is undeniable in the
strip dated Saturday, November 07, 2009 where we
understand that Overdale knew too much and that the
group voted in on the decision whether or not he,
referring to Overdale, should be left alone. It’s sort of like
this: the senator knew too much so let’s all get rid of him.
There is the prospect that the death of the Senator was by
gas, death by suicide; however, the FBI doubts Overdale
smothered himself with gas. Annie thinks so too. Senator
Overdale loved himself too much to kill himself, this
thought coming from Annie in the strip when she first
heard of Overdale’s death on the T.V.
I wonder if Overdale did commit suicide or was he murdered?
Annie never grows up!
Circle can mean club or group not the shape of the table where the members sit at. What is the significance of the color Blue in this Circle anyway? And wait a minute! Where’s Annie?