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NOTES FROM OTHERS:
linguafranca | 1/27/06 | 3:03 |
I was a little confused for a second there. Some of us here in the midwest pronounce "Mary" and "merry" the same. | ||
Mikey | 1/27/06 | 9:24 |
Hey Good stuff:) | ||
Alicia | 1/27/06 | 23:19 |
I LOVE the third to last panel. it's so simple and meri lin's profile is perfect. | ||
Cara | 2/24/06 | 23:26 |
The anticipation before a baby's birth. I think there's just enough anxiety, just enough hope, just enough insight, and even a little bit of humor. When Meri Lin corrected the nurse, I giggled--which was a nice break through all the tension and expentant feeling of "I've been waiting for this baby to be born since May" kind of feeling.
The focus of this comic is Meri Lin's thoughts about the birthing process and the close-ups really compliment that; especially Fred's--I loved that one. (By the way, I love the new comments system! Much better than wading through Bravenet. :D) |
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ALL DRAWINGS AND TEXT COPYRIGHT JSD, SwankiVY2@aol.com, © 2006!