I see a couple of familiar faces! You know, if I ever found a magic lamp, one of my three wishes would be for a crossover spin-off, where Stephanie and Cordelia hit the road in a beat-up old Camaro, and got into wacky adventures. Or you know, world peace and junk…
That’s a great idea. Of course, with Stephanie’s naivete and Cordelia’s (she’s the girl in the chicken hat) propensity for getting into trouble, they’d need a guardian angel.
Perhaps a bitter, sarcastic, talking, flying rabbit…
In case you’re wondering what we’re babbling about, the girl in the chicken hat is one of my favorite characters from Princess Chroma.
A song made famous by, yes, the Pipkins. Whose lead singer was also the singer for Edison Lighthouse, whose big hit was (Love Grows) Where My Rosemary Goes.
I wish there were pudding restaurants where I live. The closest thing I had to that was a frozen custard stand at the local mall, though that only lasted about a year.
Oh, hey, when did you change the subtitle for this comic? I like how it’s a little more ambiguous than the previous.
Stephanie eating pudding recalls Murphy, in Robocop, eating baby food from glass jars (His digestive system couldn’t process solid food).
Stephanie is a beautiful person; needing to be loved and accepted as a person. She wants Larry to love her, to love her person. This is the ultimate expression of trust. Larry should be honored and amazed . . . and careful.
For all we know, Stephanie could have Mattel molded into the nape of her neck. But she is from the future, and the thought of a six-foot robot Barbie boggles my mind.
I see a couple of familiar faces! You know, if I ever found a magic lamp, one of my three wishes would be for a crossover spin-off, where Stephanie and Cordelia hit the road in a beat-up old Camaro, and got into wacky adventures. Or you know, world peace and junk…
That’s a great idea. Of course, with Stephanie’s naivete and Cordelia’s (she’s the girl in the chicken hat) propensity for getting into trouble, they’d need a guardian angel.
Perhaps a bitter, sarcastic, talking, flying rabbit…
In case you’re wondering what we’re babbling about, the girl in the chicken hat is one of my favorite characters from Princess Chroma.
And the penny dropped!
Interesting.
Was that a clue bat? If it is, I think Stephanie struck a home run with Larry’s head.
Is that a chicken hat? Sneaky.
“The Puddin’ Shack is a little old place where we can get together…”
…what?
“There is a house,
In Innesmount,
And it’s called The Puddin’ Shack.
And it’s been the ruin of many a diet,
but God, I’m going back.”
“That’s right, that’s right – I’m sad and blue
‘Cause I can’t do the boogaloo…”
A song made famous by, yes, the Pipkins. Whose lead singer was also the singer for Edison Lighthouse, whose big hit was (Love Grows) Where My Rosemary Goes.
Now if you could just fit in a Mr Jigsaw somewhere, to represent one of my all-time favorite songs EVER…
Of course the Pipkins also did a split LP with the Sweet named “Gimme Dat Din” for the former’s only hit single. This was before Sweet hit it big.
I knew the two bands were connected somewhere
“Ding” not Din
Really? I had no idea that the Pipkins and Sweet did anything together. Cool! Thanks for that.
I wish there were pudding restaurants where I live. The closest thing I had to that was a frozen custard stand at the local mall, though that only lasted about a year.
Oh, hey, when did you change the subtitle for this comic? I like how it’s a little more ambiguous than the previous.
I could really go for a crock o’ puddin’ right now.
LOL Like I said on the other page,….
Stephanie eating pudding recalls Murphy, in Robocop, eating baby food from glass jars (His digestive system couldn’t process solid food).
Stephanie is a beautiful person; needing to be loved and accepted as a person. She wants Larry to love her, to love her person. This is the ultimate expression of trust. Larry should be honored and amazed . . . and careful.
For all we know, Stephanie could have Mattel molded into the nape of her neck. But she is from the future, and the thought of a six-foot robot Barbie boggles my mind.
Mattel, or worse – Hasbro