Woo-hoo! Richard DID save the day. Everyone has a gift or talent. Richard's, although a bit different as a drama-loving, gossip maven, has wound him up in hot water many a time. Finally though, his talents come around to pay off and what better way to use your gift than to help someone you really care for and love, like the best friend you ever had. YAY RICHARD! Nice big Tuesday morning smile here, Greg. Thanks Bud! 'Hope you're doing well.
Wow, Richard to the rescue. He's a nuisance, but I'm glad he's back. And he looks good with that red hair. Maybe it'll change his luck with dating. I love ginger men.
WHAT THE? Hahahaha. Richard has sources. You have heard the term: telegraph, telephone, tell-a-queen? Richard has dug up the 4-1-1, got the T. This is so funny. Love the strip. And Kyle is TOTALLY shocked. See his reaction in the 7th panel? Didn't see this coming at all.
But, where is Breyer? He’s been abscent in the last two strips. Why did he kept silent about the rumors going around on Kyle’s financial situation. Did Breyer had anything to do with Price taking control over the B&B finances and management? Are we to see a new monster in Kyle’s life?
I'll go you one better, Peter. This is a free market place. If Anny Nonymous doesn't care for the plotting of the strip, he or she is perfectly free to try and create a better one. I would rather have seen some mystery figure from Price's pastas Kyle's savior, but I can see a strategic advantage to keeping it "in family".
I, too, found the ending to this storyline a bit trite, especially if Richard moves back into the B&B, as everyone here assumes he will. For weeks now, we've been told (and Richard has been told) that he needs to move on with his life. Well, no one changes their life overnight in any meaningful, believable way, and certainly not just by toning down their clothes and hair. If Richard really does need to move on, he should do it. If he doesn't, then nobody should have been telling him he needed to.
I'm sure Kyle will ask Richard back, and I'm sure Richard will say yes. But for Richard's storyline to have any point, he should refuse. He should tell Kyle "thanks, but no thanks"... and he should give Breyer the finger on the way out the door. It's inconceivable that he'd be comfortable in the B&B at this point after he was so harshly judged and abandoned by one and all over a drunken lapse in judgement (and taste). Kyle and the rest of the B&B have had their turn on the moral high horse long enough; I think Richard deserves to ride for awhile.
Wait. Stop the presses. We do not know if Richard is moving back in? Big assumption that Kyle will let him or ask him to move back in? Hold on for the next strip. Just like we didn't know who the guy was in the black shirt, we do not know what the next strip holds?
Hey Peter and everyone else, get over it. Just because I gave anon feedback, doesn't mean it's invalid.
I'm sorry that you lack the maturity to handle it when someone knocks something you like.
Like, putting my name is going to mean anything. I could just as easily put a fake name, or a nickname or anything, and you wouldn't know anything more about me.
But it would take away the ability for you to make at least one stupid kind of statement.
Also, Love the whole free angle. Well it works both ways. I'm just as free to make my voice heard as you are.
I've already seen the conclusion to this story arc ,comes out a week earlier in the local gay rag here and talk about a copout by Mr Fox. And yep Mark , it is the trite one you hinted on.
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Come-uppance never felt so awesome! You don't know how bad I wanted that jerk to get what was coming to him!
Best,
J.
Justice is done finally, and Richard has a [cheap] roof over his head again!
I knew it! If anyone was gonna get dirt on that man it was gonna be Richard. And what a truck load he got too.
LOL
Okay you know I love you and Kyle's B&B...but why is Kyle clutching his pearls in the second panel? ;)
Woo-hoo! Richard DID save the day. Everyone has a gift or talent. Richard's, although a bit different as a drama-loving, gossip maven, has wound him up in hot water many a time. Finally though, his talents come around to pay off and what better way to use your gift than to help someone you really care for and love, like the best friend you ever had. YAY RICHARD! Nice big Tuesday morning smile here, Greg. Thanks Bud! 'Hope you're doing well.
Richard should tell Big Daddy anyway!!!
Behrmark, I believe that is a v-neck sweater Kyle is clutching, not pearls.
Wow, Richard to the rescue. He's a nuisance, but I'm glad he's back. And he looks good with that red hair. Maybe it'll change his luck with dating. I love ginger men.
WHAT THE? Hahahaha. Richard has sources. You have heard the term: telegraph, telephone, tell-a-queen? Richard has dug up the 4-1-1, got the T. This is so funny. Love the strip. And Kyle is TOTALLY shocked. See his reaction in the 7th panel? Didn't see this coming at all.
But, where is Breyer? He’s been abscent in the last two strips. Why did he kept silent about the rumors going around on Kyle’s financial situation. Did Breyer had anything to do with Price taking control over the B&B finances and management? Are we to see a new monster in Kyle’s life?
Moldavian Massacre.
Carles.-
What a sorry ending to this story line! BM
Loved the three husky panels :)
Really? Richard saves the day? With gossip? Is that like his super power?
And of course, Kyle will be so grateful that Richard used his powers for good, he will let him move back into the B&B, because after all, he's family.
Good lord, talk about hacked and cliche plots.
Hey Mr. Anon Ymous [the one above this comment] It's easy to give a negative comment when you use this nom-de-plume.
Be a real man and use a real name!
I'll go you one better, Peter. This is a free market place. If Anny Nonymous doesn't care for the plotting of the strip, he or she is perfectly free to try and create a better one.
I would rather have seen some mystery figure from Price's pastas Kyle's savior, but I can see a strategic advantage to keeping it "in family".
I, too, found the ending to this storyline a bit trite, especially if Richard moves back into the B&B, as everyone here assumes he will. For weeks now, we've been told (and Richard has been told) that he needs to move on with his life. Well, no one changes their life overnight in any meaningful, believable way, and certainly not just by toning down their clothes and hair. If Richard really does need to move on, he should do it. If he doesn't, then nobody should have been telling him he needed to.
I'm sure Kyle will ask Richard back, and I'm sure Richard will say yes. But for Richard's storyline to have any point, he should refuse. He should tell Kyle "thanks, but no thanks"... and he should give Breyer the finger on the way out the door. It's inconceivable that he'd be comfortable in the B&B at this point after he was so harshly judged and abandoned by one and all over a drunken lapse in judgement (and taste). Kyle and the rest of the B&B have had their turn on the moral high horse long enough; I think Richard deserves to ride for awhile.
Wait. Stop the presses. We do not know if Richard is moving back in? Big assumption that Kyle will let him or ask him to move back in? Hold on for the next strip. Just like we didn't know who the guy was in the black shirt, we do not know what the next strip holds?
Hey Peter and everyone else, get over it. Just because I gave anon feedback, doesn't mean it's invalid.
I'm sorry that you lack the maturity to handle it when someone knocks something you like.
Like, putting my name is going to mean anything. I could just as easily put a fake name, or a nickname or anything, and you wouldn't know anything more about me.
But it would take away the ability for you to make at least one stupid kind of statement.
Also, Love the whole free angle. Well it works both ways. I'm just as free to make my voice heard as you are.
I've already seen the conclusion to this story arc ,comes out a week earlier in the local gay rag here and talk about a copout by Mr Fox.
And yep Mark , it is the trite one you hinted on.
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