Ah, it’s going to be super easy remembering the page number for a while! Enjoy a second one after this –
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Oh dear, I smell a meddler…
As long as you’re not smelling a messy diaper … although now that I think about it, a diaper would be easier to get rid of.
Panel 3 should be “not bothering.”
Ty and Bea’s kids sure have different personalities: Luna = calm, quiet, very mature; Charles = loud, excitable, not a bit self-conscious; baby Alan = grumpy old man who glares at everything and is somehow my favorite.
Oops, not even the bribe of hanging out with Kyra can contain Charles’ rambunctiousness.
And I really dislike that meddler already.
Charles – noted fan of Steven Curtis Chapman’s strangest song…?
Hmm … nope, sorry I don’t get that one heh
In the early 90s, Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman released a song called “Dancing With The Dinosaur”, a phrase he uses as a metaphor for living out “old fashioned” values. It is a very strange metaphor driving an otherwise unremarkable song.
I figured there was no reference intended, but I could not help but think of the song when reading Charles’ excitement about dancing with Kyra.
I can’t stop looking at the fourth-last panel. Is she pushing an invisible cart? Reaching to pickpocket Bea? Trying to pour invisible Ritalin on them?
It makes way more sense if the hand is actually touching her face like she’s doing in every other panel. She’s just charging up such an “oh how interesting” look.
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Oh dear, I smell a meddler…
As long as you’re not smelling a messy diaper … although now that I think about it, a diaper would be easier to get rid of.
Panel 3 should be “not bothering.”
Ty and Bea’s kids sure have different personalities: Luna = calm, quiet, very mature; Charles = loud, excitable, not a bit self-conscious; baby Alan = grumpy old man who glares at everything and is somehow my favorite.
Oops, not even the bribe of hanging out with Kyra can contain Charles’ rambunctiousness.
And I really dislike that meddler already.
Charles – noted fan of Steven Curtis Chapman’s strangest song…?
Hmm … nope, sorry I don’t get that one heh
In the early 90s, Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman released a song called “Dancing With The Dinosaur”, a phrase he uses as a metaphor for living out “old fashioned” values. It is a very strange metaphor driving an otherwise unremarkable song.
I figured there was no reference intended, but I could not help but think of the song when reading Charles’ excitement about dancing with Kyra.
I can’t stop looking at the fourth-last panel. Is she pushing an invisible cart? Reaching to pickpocket Bea? Trying to pour invisible Ritalin on them?
It makes way more sense if the hand is actually touching her face like she’s doing in every other panel. She’s just charging up such an “oh how interesting” look.
Oh i get it now