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Apr 3
2009
zoom The Meaning of Lila - April 3, 2009
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Apr 3, 2009 05:39 pm
Yes, life would be more fun, and safer, too. Falling off cliffs, blowing up, it's all good. Family Guy was canceled. Then FOX came crawling back for more. And now Cleveland's getting a spin-off. And a way too familiar looking family.
Apr 3, 2009 12:43 pm
tdcrjeff, Why does the artist do this? The lack of perspective looks totally weird! Almost amateurish, and John Forgetta and L.A. Rose certainly are professionals. Anyway, I've grown to like this strip.
Apr 3, 2009 12:04 pm
Life would be a lot more if it were a cartoon - but only if it didn't feature the return of the weird no perspective last panel.
Apr 3, 2009 06:42 am
I'd definitely want to be Richie Rich ;)
Apr 3, 2009 01:31 am
Yup, yet another thing that only Lila could say. Now, Nanny/Fran Drescher would say that life would be fun as a sitcom, and maybe she did. Only saw a few episodes. I like occasional self-referencing in a show, reminds us all to keep it from being too serious. And celinemread, I think I would have enjoyed being drawn by Al Capp in Li'l Abner's universe. The girls are often outrageously cute, and all the good guys are well built and can get away with being really dumb.
Apr 3, 2009 12:21 am
Life would be much more fun as a cartoon, maybe, if that cartoon wasn't Lila's life, that is. Hmmm...if I had to live life in a cartoon, which one would I choose? If I had access to heavy weaponry, I would choose Mary Worth. A grenade launcher or two would go far in dealing with the problems in Santa Royale. If I couldn't get the weaponry, then I would choose Judge Parker; the stories are silly but I would enjoy being drawn by Barreto.
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