Monday, April 23, 2007

Paging Richard McBeef

Love and the Funny Pages

If you give Broom Hilda just enough time, then her appetite will grow. Although the average woman is concerned with weddings and dresses, B. Hilda is more focused on the reception. A wedding is not a wedding without a reception, yet in the Late 20th Century, a wedding became a wedding without a priest, a church, a flower girl, a ring, flowers, pictures. Yet even the most secretive of elopements or Vegas-style unions involves a celebratory meal. That is why B. Hilda is a hopeless romantic and the other woman in the woman a cad.

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