Thank you all for your comments. For the record, I make HUGE type, but in this format, it’s so bloody small, and I can’t do anything about it. I’ll contact the syndicate to see if something can’t be done.
Too much time spent with neckclothiana. And a white cravat in daytime, with a morning coat? How droll. Not to mention a match of waistcoat with pantaloons. He must be a servant in livery. Or a tradesman with pretensions.
Orion-13 over 12 years ago
If you want HIM to dress like that, YOU need to follow suit…something low cut and busty, no doubt.
Orion
palepink Premium Member over 12 years ago
Regency-era gentry, gmartin, not 18th century nobility. Not at all the same thing.
d.frerichs over 12 years ago
Why is it that when this strip has small printing the magnification feature is disabled?
barbd1 over 12 years ago
This is an excellent strip. Why does the artist make the printing so hard to read!!!!. It drives me crazy
Edward Fanning over 12 years ago
I like this strip, but I am fed up trying to read it without a zoom, so very annoying
TheCreator over 12 years ago
Thank you all for your comments. For the record, I make HUGE type, but in this format, it’s so bloody small, and I can’t do anything about it. I’ll contact the syndicate to see if something can’t be done.
dcp9142 over 12 years ago
Too much time spent with neckclothiana. And a white cravat in daytime, with a morning coat? How droll. Not to mention a match of waistcoat with pantaloons. He must be a servant in livery. Or a tradesman with pretensions.
bergamot over 12 years ago
Why would she picture her husband as a fop? It’s one thing to wish for a fictional character but who wants a dandy?
Dampwaffle over 12 years ago
Guys who used to dress like that also didn’t dress themselves. They had valets who did all the work.
ineza Premium Member over 12 years ago
You all know these are re-runs she sadly retired a few years ago! :-(