Hey! Hey Margo! It's me, Lu Ann! Hey! I just wanted to remind you that I'm in the strip. Hey, is that Greg Cooper? I thought
I was going out with Greg. But that was before Christmas in Dallas! Which I apparently came home from at some point. Anyway, no biggie! I'll just run upstairs and clean up after you. Gosh, it's great to be home!
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So, just inside the front door of the apartment building is a dresser with a mirror?!? That's just crazy.
Shulock apparently thinks all that is necessary is to show the departure, not the arrival.
Where in the heck are they? And where are Margo and Greg running along to? So, they're first at a little table under an awning at their apartment building - maybe they now run a lemonade stand to earn some extra money.
Hmmmm, 'Good idea, Lu Ann, you folks just clean up after me, I don't mind.'
Ok, I've accepted that the Professor shaved off his mustache while drunk on Christmas Eve, and that Margo's parents experienced some kind of shock that robbed them of their ethnicity and hair color, and that Ruby's doing the Single White Female stunt on Margo, but I'm sorry, I cannot accept that LuAnn is now a chunky 12-year-old girl. Somebody please check on Frank Bolle. I'm seriously worried he doesn't even know where he is right now.
@Artie Modello, I agree with everything you wrote with the addition that Lu Ann is popping out from an outside toilet to express her servitude to Margo (and Greg, but we all know he's subservient to Margo also).
Greg tries to 'present' to Margo but it doesn't work. She's too busy checking for rain.
Is that a Smart Car in the background? It must be that or a 1964 Impala. Also that tornado has me worried.
We won't see the emerald again.
How does one get a syndicated comic strip that is this bad? Do you stumble upon it, inherit it, win a raffle, or is this hell?
@Artie: oh my gosh! I think I smell a spin off series... And it smells like Seventeen magazine perfume samples! It's A3G Kidz! Join Tommie "the brain" Thompson, Lu Ann "the klutz" Powers, and Margo "maneater" Magee as they navigate Manhattan High and learn valuable lessons about life, love--and homework!
@Maggie, wouldn't that be Manahattan Pretend High?
@Ken, That's obviously a Nash Metropolitan!
@Maggie, I'm more excited about A3G Kidz than anything that's happened here in the past year! Pleasepleaseplease let this happen...
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