Personally, I think it’s Lottie’s strong sense of independence and general nonchalance about how the rest of the world thinks about her, making her feel unique among the female sex, at least for her age group.
This was originally posted as a Thursday page. There was a Friday strip that doesn’t appear here, a single-row strip rather than the full pages the main storyline has.
It was a, “Meanwhile, back at Griswalds…” with Mildred and the boys at lunch.
Sonny: It’s not the same without Lottie and Shauna here.
Jack: What’s missing? Apart from the noise.
Linton: FEMININITY.
Mildred: HEY. I’m a woman. A woman with needs.
Jack: Sorry Mildred. Out of respect for Sonny we treat you as… …like… [trails off as Mildred shoots arrows at him from her eyes]
Linton: … a pixilated area.
Mildred: Well, I suppose that’s respectfully abstract.
Pharmakeus Ubik 8 months ago
So much for Tuan, connoisseur of calligraphy and callipygous women.
seismic-2 Premium Member 8 months ago
The Grote women are noted for their cursive figures.
scyphi26 8 months ago
Personally, I think it’s Lottie’s strong sense of independence and general nonchalance about how the rest of the world thinks about her, making her feel unique among the female sex, at least for her age group.
That and her wit.
Mr. Organization 8 months ago
I’d be wary of traveling in the Lottiemobile.
6turtle9 8 months ago
I can’t decide whether I’d be delighted or terrified if my car had Lottie’s voice and brain.
RonBerg13 Premium Member 8 months ago
Oh, come on Shauna!!
Like you, Lottie is a gimlet eyed girl, so…
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] 8 months ago
Legs usually have something to do with it.
Aladar30 Premium Member 8 months ago
Maybe it was a sincere apology from Ben, plus a large check.
GaryCooper 8 months ago
Best self-driving cars ever!
GaryCooper 8 months ago
Aw, c’mon, Lottie, at least let Shauna read it.
It’s sealed with a heart and everything.
John Campbell 8 months ago
This was originally posted as a Thursday page. There was a Friday strip that doesn’t appear here, a single-row strip rather than the full pages the main storyline has.
It was a, “Meanwhile, back at Griswalds…” with Mildred and the boys at lunch.
Sonny: It’s not the same without Lottie and Shauna here.
Jack: What’s missing? Apart from the noise.
Linton: FEMININITY.
Mildred: HEY. I’m a woman. A woman with needs.
Jack: Sorry Mildred. Out of respect for Sonny we treat you as… …like… [trails off as Mildred shoots arrows at him from her eyes]
Linton: … a pixilated area.
Mildred: Well, I suppose that’s respectfully abstract.