Bassington Quay Manor

Mar 16, 2009 14:39


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relaxing March 16 2009, 20:28:22 UTC
If there were, would a Webcomics Curmudgeon pop up to mock them?

The thing is, on the web we understand the value of irony and scatological humor, so anyone who started in the parlor melodrama genre could simply make the last bit of dialog something perverse, circumventing the entire process.

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preachertom March 16 2009, 21:30:05 UTC
But what of the cruel ironies of the heart, those fancies which would lash one heart to the one most unfit by virtue of reason? These need no mockery, for they are everywhere the human condition.

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kiddeado March 16 2009, 20:29:35 UTC
i wanna see a cameo by none other than Proust!

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preachertom March 16 2009, 21:30:32 UTC
Because I don't have a lot of range for drawing faces, you might very well see him each time I need to draw someone with a mustache.

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joshpm March 16 2009, 20:42:30 UTC
This is fantastic. I am hooked. It's more addictive than Lost.

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preachertom March 16 2009, 21:31:41 UTC
I have never seen Lost and if it is not about the plights of British nobles in the 19th Century struggling to bury their fiery passions while they amass power and wealth, well then I may never see it at all.

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joshpm March 17 2009, 01:54:18 UTC
That is a good philosophy to have about television programs.

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tekende March 16 2009, 21:18:29 UTC
"Oh! I...um...oh."

"Yes, what is it, Sebastian? I'm arranging matches."

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preachertom March 16 2009, 21:32:19 UTC
Haha, I am totally aping that Izzard bit 100%.

Now if only we could get an American remake of Bassington Quay Manor...

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tekende March 16 2009, 21:42:02 UTC
Hahaha

"You fuck my wife? You fuck my wife? You fuck my wife?!"

"Yes! Yes, I am your wife, and I fucked her!"

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beatonna March 16 2009, 23:53:17 UTC
more more more

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preachertom March 17 2009, 19:29:10 UTC
More is now available.

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