Jeanie Bottle 188
Sorry for the delay in getting this comic out.
I had started it over a week ago, but due to an minor accident while downhill skiing last weekend, I was stuck having to nurse myself better all week and didn’t really get much time to sit in front of my computer to finish this comic.
As for the comic, some of you might be scratching your heads as to what SOME of the things the characters are talking about… I’m sure if you go over the last couple stories, you’ll find the answers. (Or read the comments below. I’m sure someone will be posting the reference comics.)
The one thing I’m not sure if I ever mentioned in the comic, Melvin and his gang live in California, on the other side of the United States from where Neil and Jean live (which is Cocoa Beach, Flordia).
Oh well; at least that one Greek sailor came out happy from the whole ordeal.
Did you watch the 1976 science fiction Embryo while you were recovering if so did you enjoy it?
Was that Anne Onymous in panel 3?
I would have thought Jean would have addressed that box herself.
Coke is made from coal. The coal is heated to drive off volatiles, like sulfur, while preserving the pure carbon. It burns hotter and cleaner, and finds favor in the smelting industry.
And the Post Office Dead Letter office will open the package in an attempt to determine who the addressee is. If they can’t complete delivery, they will put the contents up for auction.
never thoguht i say this but..YEAY!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m more bugged by the nerdy friend who’s stuck as a girl’s predicament than anything else here. Changed this way on a whim and left for the rest of her life, being forced to go to a different school away from her friends who she really was bonding with and sharing interests. It’s nice that she has a bright future and all, and gets the opportunities that she missed out on before, but she’s still being forced to abandon the people she likes and is stuck this way and no one around her gives a damn. I think you should have had Gene change her back. I GET it, this is a fetish story at its core like The Wotch and he’s just like the guy who was sent out for tacos in their story arc thereabouts of March 2007, and he’s left that way because that’s the author’s thing and most of the readers’ things, but it’s still unfair and most of all it bugs me to read it and be expected to not be bugged by it.
Wait a minute. I just realized. Why can’t she just get her friend’s cat-genie to change him back? I seriously doubt the cat genie would really be against this since he’s got a very very undemanding master who lets him use a very minimum of magic on a daily basis. And she already knows that her friend said his cat is also a genie.
Two reasons in-story Kazom won’t change Red back 1) it takes a lot of power to do so (since he didn’t cast the original), which he can’t spare. 2) they don’t seem to like each other that much (read The Melvin Chronicles for more on that).
Man, I started reading Melvin early. Well, it’ll be O.K.
Did Araceli mail herself to Coco beach and not now how to spell it? She needs to poof herself an idiot’s guide to whatever century this is. Come to think of it, I could use a copy. This is the damnedest decade. April, all on its own, has been a horribly long year.