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Pia& the Little Tiny Things p.272

There she is :)

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The discussion about Lillian's addressing her signature reminds me of two things = One, back in olden times I do believe Clover signed her materials, not just books but perhaps individual artworks and posters and such, at conventions here and there around Europe. However the language involved most often may have been French and with French grammar rules who knows how it would have gone? and Two = I had forgotten LT was a Lefty until I saw the frame with her waiting, pen in hand. (And, three = next, we will see the door crash in to reveal Rooms' arrival with one of their Gaybies under each arm. "Sorry, couldn't find a place to park.")

Pete White

YAEEEESSSSSSSSS

skollipsism

An older L.T.! :D

Michael Steamweed

I was about to say, the most Clover joke would be "oh, the bathrooms right over there"

Daybreak

The Little One plushie! < Swoon >

Opus the Poet

Get it together, Pia!

Opus the Poet

(RIP Pia she isn't gonna make it) ^^

Arianod

omg Elder Lillian YES!!! :DDD

Arianod

"the restrooms are down the aisle next to Self-Help"

Bonnie Smith

To be fair, I got like this when I first met Lana Parilla... like holy HELL, she was absolutely stunning.

Jamie

Simon: right, but it could be a simple dye job from a hairdresser. And with *her* hair, she knows hairdressers!

Pete White

LT didn't have any white hair yet at the end of GGaR

Simon

There she is! Lazy Tyke herself! :)

Yajoovya

Have we been given any indication of the amount of time passed between the two strips?

Pete White

Ohhh!!! She's still so beautiful!!!! Also, hurry up and get it together Pia or your book will be written to Pee Pee and not to you!!!

Sparkax

Slay

darklion

So good to see her again!

Tom Ivar Helbekkmo

There's nothing really incorrect about "Who is this for?" or even "For who is this?". But, moving the preposition back to before its object sounds formal, and actually using "whom" as the object case for "who" also sounds very formal. So, "Who is this for?" sounds casual, and "For whom is this?" sounds very formal, whereas, "Whom is this for?" (which is what I would probably say, but I'm weird) or "For who is this?" have a mix of overly-formal grammar, and natural-sounding grammar, making the overall effect seem a bit strange.

Russell Jones

fixed!

clover

Roomie: ...she's still got it, the ladies love my LT.

Colton

Thank you for that! I actually wasn't too sure how to turn the phrase around, so I appreciate the feedback :)

clover

OMG Lillian <3 And Pia is so excited she sounds like a chicken, hehe :-D

Amalija Vitezovic

*HIGH PITCHED SQUEE* *ahem* I mean, it's good to see LT again, and she's still one of your cutest characters. Will we be seeing a wild Roomie as well? Or is she locked up in the storeroom for our safety?

Orion Rhine

The white stripe.

Pete White

LT :D She looks so good!!!!

Kris Grimsley

Oh my gosh! Lilian is even more pretty as she got older.

Chris Miller

Shes here!

Oortbox

Ahh

Megan Lane MacDonald

It's so nice seeing Lilian. One remark, "For who is this for?" feels off somehow. I'd expect "For whom is this" cause Lilian feels like someone who would use whom. Or just "Who is this for?". Though spoken language has it's quirks and I think it's not technically incorrect.

Sam Degheldere

Wow... wow... Elder Lilian /swoon/

Ethan

Pia is all of us now. LT SO GROWN UP!!! Aaaahhhh!!!

EvilChicken25

SHE'S MAGNIFICENT !

Naelyth

aaaa it's like seeing an old friend

Millie

"Oh no she's hot"

Deckerbunny


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