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Happy Monday, all!
I’ve already worked up a week’s buffer!
Yay!
So things are moving along. And I’m going to do my best to stay ahead so that we can continue with the 5 days a week.
Hope you enjoy.
Scott
Happy Monday, all!
I’ve already worked up a week’s buffer!
Yay!
So things are moving along. And I’m going to do my best to stay ahead so that we can continue with the 5 days a week.
Hope you enjoy.
Scott
Hah… That’s great. Keep ’em coming Scott! And thanks for the great journey!
P.S…….. First..?
that’s funny, I don’t care who you are.
Haha, I knew she was gonna say that 😀
LOL! Way to have a little faith, there, Nicole
ROFLMAO
She’s right, you know….
This last remark is ironic, really, since it was Dan who delivered them to their doom by unknowingly revealing their plans on the wraiths (or whatever those nightmare realm creatures are called).
Actually, considering that the sword should’ve told them about the wraiths (or at least I’m assuming it did, since they were in the flashbacks to Arthur), it’s entirely possible that they knew they were likely being spied on, or at least listened to, and made separate plans INSIDE of Dreamland while making fake plans outside. Of course, that could also just be me trying to think 3 steps ahead of where I’m not actually at. Chess is hard to play when you don’t know what your own side knows! @.@ lol
Okay — I laughed so hard that my cats took of running.
Very well done.
Lol Scot i literally lolled and woke the house up and with the last thing she said oh man this is going to be fun
One of the best punchline!
LOL!
Two beat panels. Aren’t we getting fancy now?
Nice, i laughed 🙂
that’s so messed up D:
alex has a the knowledge of the kings before him!
LMAO!
I just love how she said that with almost no change in expression whatsoever. Absolutely hilarious….
I though that in the last panel, the ominous yellow eyes of the wraiths will emerge from the darkness…
🙂
Glad you liked.
OMG that was priceless! Agustin2, yeah, that’s what makes it so funny. Perfect setup and deadpan delivery. Keep it coming, Scott. =)
LOL.. last panel FTW! What a classic Nicole comment. 😀
That’s great you’ve got a buffer up Scott, but don’t kill yourself just to get one. We are a very patient bunch…. *clicks madly on the refresh button* ;P
HAHA! Oh man, that’s so funny!
All I can say is… “Well played.”
A great way to start off a Monday morning. Thanks Scott!
Genuinely lol’d XD
My sentiment exactly…
Technically, that has not been established… We know they caught part of the conversation between Dan and Nicole, but we don’t know whether those were the actual plans, or some decoy plans, knowing there was a possibility they were being spied on…
Of course, if that is their plan (i.e. a real plan, and a decoy plan), how would they know that they weren’t being spied on during the “real” plan phase as well?
Priceless 😀
OUCH …that’s got to hurt. Of course, Alex doesn’t know she said that… So no harm done? 😉
Oh, Nicole! ‘snicker’
Classic! I think my spleen almost burst I laughed so hard!
Well, it IS true…
I have to get back into the habit of remembering Dreamland is back. I can’t help but wonder if Nastajia would agree with Nicole or challenge her. If anything happens, I hope its Dan’s fault for making the real plans public while the wraith spies, and then Alex saves the day.
lol yeah, Nicole is pretty much right.
I’m not so sure. Dan is the planner and organizer; Nicole seems a lot that way too. But Alex’s forte is people and action in the moment–so their lack of faith in his abilities may be more a failure to recognize his strengths. If Alex were like them, at this point, without more of a plan, they would be right. But he isn’t–so their judgment is premature.
ROFL!!!! Thanks for all your faith Nicole
You know, I like to make mashups of Scot’s pages occasionally, but there is no way to improve on this one! Scot out-mashup-ed me! 🙂
Did you not listen to their “plan?” There were NO PROPER NOUNS in it. They’re fine.
In Nastajia’s case, isn’t that a good thing?
(There goes the rating…)
Ghehehehe. 😀
It has been well known since Sun Tzu that the best-discussed military plans lack both nouns and verbs. In fact, the best operations don’t use words at all, just a few grunts and shared thoughts between the combatants. In contrast, for example, the plans developed by Douglas Haig in the First World War filled volumes with words, and of courses, ended in complete tragedy for all involved.
Pluperfect subjunctives, much like badgers dipped in honey barbeque sauce, are particularly dangerous.