Pete/Pash…. she’s moving towards moving out, ain’t she? Yes, she may have reached that magical point where “doing something about it” is the only option.
Chug… agreed.
Dada… “cute, eclectic…” where see “evil, cat-infested”??
Clearly I need to make friends with the barista in the town (Redwood City/San Carlos) where I’m looking for a cheerful eclectic studio cottage. I have faith that this type of thing works! 🙂
Rat… You know what’s funny? I accidentally put “Eccentric” instead of “eclectic” in this toon. My editor caught it… weird, eh?
Moo… S-M-A-L-L…
JC…. You really ought to talk to Fred the Barista… his ear is to the ground, and he would fix you up. Only problem is, he’s Fred, the manager of a Fresh Express in LA…. and he’s not a barista… but he LOVES coffee.
Just don’t end up having faith in faith.
But let’s hope this works out, huh? 🙂
Really hoping all works out for Randie, she really needs a chance to see what life is like not living in a slum. 😀
Thus confirming that voicemail is both sentient and malicious.
There’s always a catch, Randie. Turns out she’ll be boarding with Twinkie and all of his evil cat cronies!
Pete/Pash…. she’s moving towards moving out, ain’t she? Yes, she may have reached that magical point where “doing something about it” is the only option.
Chug… agreed.
Dada… “cute, eclectic…” where see “evil, cat-infested”??
In this usage, “eclectic” sounds vaguely ominous in an indefinable but cheerful way, but at least it’s not “eccentric.”
And ‘cute’ means ‘small’ (but that’s too obvious to mention).
. . . AND I just checked the archives – that’s exactly what the ad said.
Clearly I need to make friends with the barista in the town (Redwood City/San Carlos) where I’m looking for a cheerful eclectic studio cottage. I have faith that this type of thing works! 🙂
Rat… You know what’s funny? I accidentally put “Eccentric” instead of “eclectic” in this toon. My editor caught it… weird, eh?
Moo… S-M-A-L-L…
JC…. You really ought to talk to Fred the Barista… his ear is to the ground, and he would fix you up. Only problem is, he’s Fred, the manager of a Fresh Express in LA…. and he’s not a barista… but he LOVES coffee.