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Notes: White-out corrections, first and second panels.
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Notes: White-out corrections, first and second panels.
No, they didn’t. So get in your house and play some zero-wing!
I love how Millies just balances a snowball on her nose in the background
But look at what Millie is doing in panels one and two! Making it with slitted (devious?) eyes, then poised for throwing (at Ozy?). Balancing it on her nose (oh look, that’s why I made the snowball) is quick-witted misdirection!
Yeah, Stephan’s take on it was pretty much my attitude towards snow days as well. ^_^
Chest colds and pneumonia just weren’t worth the dubious pleasure of freezing your rump off. 😛
Why is Stephen outside then?
Some of those Janglish lines really are hilarious.
My class read that same allegory from Plato in class one day. I found it highly interesting.
Just noticed the snowman in panel 3 has ears