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I often want to talk about the strip at hand, and there wasn't a thread already so here goes...<br><br>Of course that might be 'cause the're all re-runs at the moment.<br><br> <!--QuoteBegin--> <table border='0' align='center' width='95%' ><tr><td class='quotetop'><b>Quote:</b> </td></tr><tr><td class='quotebody'> Everybody's favorite running gag. Because really I don't have that many running gags.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table> <!--QuoteEEnd--> <br><br>What other running gag's can people think of?<br>Millie attacking people with a hose is one that comes to mind.
LLEWELLYN: And surely you've noticed that a great deal of what I do is extremely strange.
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MILLIE: Note to self: Sarcasm is highly ineffective against stupid people
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MILLIE: Note to self: Sarcasm is highly ineffective against stupid people
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There was also a brief gag where Millie was trying to paint Ozy's hand red but didn't.<br><br>I don't think we need a new forum just yet, maybe we will when we get bigger. I'm hoping that will be soon.
I was trying to think of a signature that would show who I really am...but my head started to hurt so I gave up and this is all I had come up with...sorry if it stinks to a higher power, I'm just not good at these kind of things...see, even this is getting too long and will annoy you<br><br>*Wonders off to find a better signature*
<!--QuoteBegin-GamemasterAnthony+Oct 21 2003, 09:37 PM--> <table border='0' align='center' width='95%' ><tr><td class='quotetop'><b>Quote:</b> (GamemasterAnthony @ Oct 21 2003, 09:37 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quotebody'> Don't forget that (brief) running gag where Millie says something like "dimpled chad" which causes her mother to spittake. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table> <!--QuoteEEnd--><br> Erm, "Lewinski" to Ms. Mudd and "Teapot Dome" to Llewellyn.
Well, there's also Avery's self advertising schemes, or the way he suddenly turns against the others whenever someonelike Jeremy comes by... And then there's Stephan's infatuations with the girls in the strip, Felicia, Isolde, Stephanie, and his subsequent rejections... The innocent's view of risque games (strip poker, doctor)... And yes, there was another spittake one about the words "dimpled chad" too. I kinda like the one where Ozy tells Millie "George W. bush, ruler of the free world." and she just faints.<br><br>Hmm.. crazy Llewellyn family traditions, the conspiracies, electrodes (haha), Millie's attention span, freedom (BOTTOM! POO! BOOGER!)
So how many times have we had the shaving Ozy gag?<br>There have been the three times we've had in the reruns, Hasn't Millie been the cause twice? in addition to the big book o'wisdom and the Nair "Shampoo" wouldn't that make it 4? It seems so much more often than that. Maybe I've just read the archives that many time <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://definecynical.mancubus.net/forum ... iggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo--><br><br>I'm not so sure that Stephen's love life is really a gag, maybe just a recurring theme. The same with Avery's quest for coolness.
LLEWELLYN: And surely you've noticed that a great deal of what I do is extremely strange.
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MILLIE: Note to self: Sarcasm is highly ineffective against stupid people
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MILLIE: Note to self: Sarcasm is highly ineffective against stupid people
I happen to disagree with David Craig Simpson when he says Llewellyn is probably making the curse up. There has to be some reason why Ozy looses his hair every year. It could be just a coincidence but I doubt it. Beyond that a gypsy curse makes more sense then just about anything else.
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<br>I'm not sure if most of these are running gags or if they are simply the natures of the characters. I take Avery's aspiring to be cool and Llewellyn saying (seemingly) random phrases to be part of the character, not a "gag." <br><br>Of course, that's my view. Feel free to disagree. Please.<br><br>
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