Rosie's Philosophy

Rosie is on a mission. She's conquered the world ... only the world doesn't quite know it yet. What's an enterprising six-year old to do? That's where the you reading comes in. Discussion home of Amy's latest comic venture, Thorn.

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Rosie's Philosophy

Postby Stephaniejane » October 21st, 2007, 9:47 pm

I like that Rosie represents the mix of defiance and helplessness that we all have to varying degrees.

It's also funny (to me) that Rosie, a "typical" baby sister is written by a very typical oldest.... :lol:
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Postby Jet Wolf » October 26th, 2007, 5:29 pm

Hm, what does that make Edie then, I wonder?

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Postby Akeela » October 26th, 2007, 9:52 pm

Jet Wolf wrote:Hm, what does that make Edie then, I wonder?

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What with a Rose thorn in her side.

I was the younger sibling way, way back.
(Six in '52) This strip returns to m'long-lost youth.

I loathed Uncle Milty & Lucy's weekly stupidities maddened me.
Oh, and only the dog was comfortable in those @#*!* campaign/butterfly chairs.

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