If it is, it's not new. M has called Dietzel "Sweetie" since 2002.AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Dietzel Sweetie"? Is that deliberate?

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If it is, it's not new. M has called Dietzel "Sweetie" since 2002.AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Dietzel Sweetie"? Is that deliberate?
thats....not... the oh shit look...Cheesy1 wrote:Gotta love Calista's "Oh shit!" look on her face in that last panel!
No, he barked when he could tell the difference between Bose and analog...AnotherFairportfan wrote:I think so.Aed wrote:Is this the first time that we've heard Dietzel bark?
Dietzel is the Harpo of this crew.
It wasn't a bark, it was a howl, I think... :/jwhouk wrote:No, he barked when he could tell the difference between Bose and analog...AnotherFairportfan wrote:I think so.Aed wrote:Is this the first time that we've heard Dietzel bark?
Dietzel is the Harpo of this crew.
amar (noun):illiad wrote:It wasn't a bark, it was a howl, I think... :/jwhouk wrote:No, he barked when he could tell the difference between Bose and analog...
It's a jumping spider. They don't build webs; they stalk their prey like cats. Some of them can get pretty big, too (video not safe for arachnophobes):zachariah wrote: Little Spidy is bigger than we thought. Cricket has returned to full size to read the book. Deitzel and Lil Spidy are on the shelf and Spidy is half the size of Deitzel. That is a big spider, a lot bigger that we thought. Must make a heck of a web and eats a lot of bookworms as well.
It was the combination (I don't think she's used his name along with the endearment before) and the name of That Other Comic that i was referring to.Sidhekin wrote:If it is, it's not new. M has called Dietzel "Sweetie" since 2002.AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Dietzel Sweetie"? Is that deliberate?
That Other Comic already existed in 2002 (started in 2000, it seems). And the combination is implied.AnotherFairportfan wrote:It was the combination (I don't think she's used his name along with the endearment before) and the name of That Other Comic that i was referring to.Sidhekin wrote:If it is, it's not new. M has called Dietzel "Sweetie" since 2002.AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Dietzel Sweetie"? Is that deliberate?
Ah, but the first implied reference to Diesel Sweeties ("That Other Comic") appeared in 2002: http://wapsisquare.com/comic/12042002/illiad wrote:Um, Wapsi started 09092001, not 2002...
sorry, you'll have give me a clue about 'That Other Comic'...
Actually Calista’s best option may be a full breakdown -- huddled on the floor as a bundle of misery speaking apologies to everything and no one. Ought to give Monica pause to listen, and then gently coax Calista out of an impossible (mental) place. This can be the situation that Monica needs to reconnect with Calista on an emotional level and replace the fear her earlier actions generated.Aleister Crow wrote:hey Cricket, remember what Monica said when you got there? Own what you do. Don't let anyone bully you if you've done nothing wrong. It was an accident, and you'll fix it. Stand up for yourself.
I know that. It's just that it fit so well where I used it.illiad wrote: lake_wrangler: M's friends think he is a 'just a dog', but he is a very special one, with opposable thumbs to open doors, a liking for pizza and tv games! I guess the pizza place has touch tone ordering so he can do that??
I'm sure it is. That's merely the first thing that popped in my mind upon seeing the comment about Calista making her own exit.oldmanmickey wrote:yes sir, good to know someone listens to ray stevens besides me, but the joke is far older. lol
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That Other Comic already existed in 2002 (started in 2000, it seems). And the combination is implied.
I can just imagine Paul in 2002 going "hey, why isn't anyone noticing the reference?"
And then in 2004, he ups the ante with a "Dietzel! Sweetie," and still no one notices ...
... so ten years later, That Other Comic still running, he goes all the way, with "Dietzel-sweetie" repeated and "Dietzel Sweetie" as the title, hence multiple "Dietzel Sweeties".
We know that Tsillah can often be found at the Library. Let's hope that her Daddy isn't visiting her there right now, and that he doesn't want to use a vending machine and take this moment to ask the nice young fae lass for any other spare change that she happens to have on her.Dave wrote:The subtle little "clink" we just heard, was the penny dropping. One cent is the traditional cost one must pay, in order to purchase a brand-spanking-new "oh shit oh dear" moment.
Well, she did already answer the siren-call of adventure earlier that morning at school before classes started. . .My2Cents wrote:So I hope you are up for an adventure, assuming you do manage to get away from Monica.
I knew a couple who lived in a nice house in a not-so-nice part of town with their two young kids, a fenced-in yard, and two dogs. One dog was an Alsatian of normal size, and the other was a larger and exceptionally fluffy white thing that was allegedly half Malamute, half Alsatian and half polar bear. Both of the dogs absolutely adored kids, whether their own family's or others. The dogs were also perfectly friendly and docile to adults usually; at most the Alsatian would give one woof just to let strangers know that he was watching them.kingklash wrote:My sister had a wirehair terrier, named Killer. When he wanted to let people know he was guarding the house, his bark sounded like, "Yow-wow-woo!" Just a friendly heads up. But, if he wanted to scare someone, he'd lay low, wait until someone got real close, then suddenly he would let loose with a bark from a dog several times his size! Sometimes he did that for fun.