Timulty on a milk carton?
- FallenQuill
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Perhaps it is just me, or does it seem that Timulty is making fewer and fewer appearances in the strips. I realize that he isn't a major character or the comic would be Ozy & Timulty.
All that aside I truly enjoyed the strips with Timulty, the innocence and niavity (sp?) that seem to be inherent in his personality makes for amazing strips that you can't help but smile at. My favorite strip is of Timulty opening a soda and the cap says sorry please try again, and he thinks he opened it wrong. http://www.ozyandmillie.org/d/20010619.html
I can't wait for my daughter (currently 2 months) to reach that point. Where everything is new and full of wonder.
All that aside I truly enjoyed the strips with Timulty, the innocence and niavity (sp?) that seem to be inherent in his personality makes for amazing strips that you can't help but smile at. My favorite strip is of Timulty opening a soda and the cap says sorry please try again, and he thinks he opened it wrong. http://www.ozyandmillie.org/d/20010619.html
I can't wait for my daughter (currently 2 months) to reach that point. Where everything is new and full of wonder.
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If she gets her parents sense of humor, i wouldn't be surprised.You just want to see if your daughter comes up with a "booger" song.
Ahh, went back and checked the message board for the last strip w/ timulty, i must of first seen that one after the redraw.that's because the last time DCS drew Timulty everybody pissed him off to the point of actually redrawing him in the comic strip.
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failure" - Edward Abbey
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That's news to this one. What's the story of how that happened? Considering that he's always looked the same beforehand. Was it so much of a complaint about how he was drawn as opposed to how he was used in the strip?That's because the last time DCS drew Timulty everybody pissed him off to the point of actually redrawing him in the comic strip.
As for Tim himself, I also like him a lot, he's adorable, with his innocence. A favourite strip with him was getting Ozy's dragon hoard; the look on his face, with Ozy smiling as well, shows how those two have this special connection, and it not being the first time, too. Plus as a final note, raccoons are a favourite species in general furrydom.
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Well, people kept pointing out in the discussion thread about how Timulty was almost the same height as Avery in that strip. I don't remember if people were really complaining or just saying about it, but in the end, DCS decided to redraw it.That's news to this one. What's the story of how that happened? Considering that he's always looked the same beforehand. Was it so much of a complaint about how he was drawn as opposed to how he was used in the strip?That's because the last time DCS drew Timulty everybody pissed him off to the point of actually redrawing him in the comic strip.
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