Oh Yeah! Jennysis is Right. I don’t think it was unintentional that Jenny gets Eddie on that track…first by singing to him and then talking about her Dad’s reaction when Mom sang to Clint. The ole 1 -2 punch. She does want to get something started with him.
Jenny is being coy, flirty, and suggestive in her use of an ellipsis between panels 1-2. and follows it up with a more specific suggestion in panel #3. No wonder Eddie is attracted – like a moth to the flame.
@Bald — I got to thinking about an hilarious article I read in the now defunct National Lampoon magazine titled, “How Your Parents Had Sex.” The article was written in the 70s so it was a parody about parents in the 1950s (think of the parents in the movie, A Christmas Story). I lost all of my magazines in a divorce… dagnebbit.
I was 13 when my Mom was pregnant with my youngest brother. She was crying that she didn’t want to have another kid. I remember telling my best friend, “Well, if she didn’t want to get pregnant, why did they “do it”?” That was in the 50′s and there was no talk about birth control then – especially with your kids..and we were Catholic.
Oh Yeah! Jennysis is Right. I don’t think it was unintentional that Jenny gets Eddie on that track…first by singing to him and then talking about her Dad’s reaction when Mom sang to Clint. The ole 1 -2 punch. She does want to get something started with him.
Just a thought – Is Jenny “sis” to anybody?
@bald… Gary wishes! Seriously, I haven’t asked her yet. You know as much as I do!
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Jenny is being coy, flirty, and suggestive in her use of an ellipsis between panels 1-2. and follows it up with a more specific suggestion in panel #3. No wonder Eddie is attracted – like a moth to the flame.
@Bald — I got to thinking about an hilarious article I read in the now defunct National Lampoon magazine titled, “How Your Parents Had Sex.” The article was written in the 70s so it was a parody about parents in the 1950s (think of the parents in the movie, A Christmas Story). I lost all of my magazines in a divorce… dagnebbit.
I was 13 when my Mom was pregnant with my youngest brother. She was crying that she didn’t want to have another kid. I remember telling my best friend, “Well, if she didn’t want to get pregnant, why did they “do it”?” That was in the 50′s and there was no talk about birth control then – especially with your kids..and we were Catholic.