Tuesday, January 02, 2007

History

In today’s For Better or For Worse, April expressed the opinion that she would replace all her old stuff with new stuff, because she is not old enough to worry about the history of things.

That was the theme for all my posts today---to have each character point out things important to them or not, due to their history with the item. Mike points out that April’s bedroom furniture is now essentially expendable. Jeremy Jones agreed with April, citing his scarred body as all the history he needs. Howard Bunt talked about Becky and history, and of course the Kelpfroths, since they supposedly had a collection of war memorabilia.

With Constable Paul Wright, he was the voice for Liz and took her opinion to an extreme. He also launched into the story in the leaked letters about Liz going to visit Paul and Mtigwaki and when that was going to happen. With the arrival of Warren Blackwood in tomorrow’s strip, this throws thing out of whack for a Mtigwaki trip. Lynn Johnston has to devote at least to the end of the week on Warren. Now I am really interested in seeing the official January letters to see if they are edited from the ones we saw 2 weeks ago, to say the Mtigwaki trip is off.

I had Warren Blackwood engaged to Marjee Mahaha, because I was certain Warren would never show up again in the strip. I hope Warren’s engagement status does not come up. In fact, if Warren announced to Liz he was engaged to someone else, than that would be terrific. The possibility exists that Warren will fawn all over Liz, and indicate he is still interested; all of which would still work with being engaged to Marjee. After all, Liz has the amazing Patterson allure, which would bring Warren back in the first place after he was officially rejected a year ago.

2 Comments:

Blogger April Patterson said...

Phew, lucky for me, even though I hadn't yet seen Howard's post about the pink lamp with green shells, I had April give the same response. Yay, synchronicity! :)

4:21 PM  
Blogger howard said...

Yay, synchronicity! Sometimes we do think alike and it makes up for the times when we don't.

7:10 PM  

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