The Crying Game

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  1. Excellent post, went ahead and bookmarked your site. I can’t wait to read more from you.

  2. tehblumchenkinder says:

    good idea David. Some days, you can call it an achievement to tap out in time.

  3. OhHaiMe says:

    So does Bob always wear his eyebrows now?I thought they were for when he felt guilty or mystery movie marathons.Or are we ignoring that so Bob can have a more expressive face.(I won’t tell any one if you don’t ; ) )

    • Wolfen says:

      Until Juno showed up, Angie was the only character with a face capable of showing any expressions. David’s eyes are always obscured by his glasses, the duck is just… a duck, and without eyebrows, Bob is limited to a cold, lifeless stare. I think we can turn a blind eye to this one…

    • Malcolm says:

      I think once the eyebrows got snuck in, they stayed. Adds so much to the character that way.

    • Armando says:

      Yeah – I pretty much needed an excuse to put the eyebrows in the first time. Kinda like justifying character design changes. Afterwards, they just stuck.

  4. Malcolm says:

    Could always start on the customers. Why not reduce Batman to sniffles while you’re at it, David?

  5. baughbe says:

    Wow, better stock up on some Kleenex there!

  6. Wolfen says:

    Aha! So he really was eating the ice cream! I wonder where Juno is though. I thought they were together… In any case, if the duck starts crying next, this will officially qualify as a bad day.

    • Malcolm says:

      Question is – did Juno foresee that getting ice-cream would eventually cause Bob to be miserable, and did this factor into her inviting him along? Misery loves company and all that. Or maybe she has a sadistic streak and likes tormenting robots?

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