October 12, 2004

Age Of Reason

Non Sequitur is one of the Boston Globe's better comic strips, but for some reason I don't always read it. Thanks to Adam for alerting me to Monday's cartoon.



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Linda, Dan, Sarah and Pat

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Very attractive people all, with the bride looking just like her beaming mother. Or is it beaming bride looking just like her mother.

Posted by Chris.

Or is it beaming mother looking like her beaming bride/daughter? I must say, Dan and Linda have aged extremely well! Lookin' good all 'round, people, lookin' good!!!

And the picture's perspective is one known well to me -- horning in on someone else's posed moment. I've always liked these non-eye-contact shots, as they feel to me like being there. Only the appointed photog gets that full-eye-contact shot, and the resultant in-your-face enlargements later are a nice surprise to the rest of us.

Posted by flipflopper.

Or is it the the evil step-father beaming a mesaage to the horning photographer to go get me a G&T so I could survive all this posing!

Posted by catching-up.

Posted by Michael at October 12, 2004 06:23 AM
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Very attractive people all, with the bride looking just like her beaming mother. Or is it beaming bride looking just like her mother.

Posted by: Chrisat October 12, 2004 07:23 AM

Or is it beaming mother looking like her beaming bride/daughter? I must say, Dan and Linda have aged extremely well! Lookin' good all 'round, people, lookin' good!!!

And the picture's perspective is one known well to me -- horning in on someone else's posed moment. I've always liked these non-eye-contact shots, as they feel to me like being there. Only the appointed photog gets that full-eye-contact shot, and the resultant in-your-face enlargements later are a nice surprise to the rest of us.

Posted by: flipflopperat October 12, 2004 08:27 AM

Or is it the the evil step-father beaming a mesaage to the horning photographer to go get me a G&T so I could survive all this posing!

Posted by: catching-upat October 17, 2004 07:41 AM