Chomps, in the strip it looks like he prefers an ear-scratching to making out. Isn’t that just an eensy-weensy bit… mind-boggling? Somebody help me out here.
Mary: we’re girls. to us, hand-holding and caring little gestures make our day. Glen is a guy. I’ve never heard of a guy who prefers hand-holding and sweet little gestures to making out. It’s like in Harass – Complaint. Isn’t that how guys are in general?
Ken? Rodney? L?
Pheobe: I beg to differ. I find it more socially accceptable to hold hands and do subtle endearing gestures than a full make-out session in public.
L: Believe me, I wouldn’t. I’m just a lady. is all.
Mary: ‘appropriate’ and ‘acceptable’ are two very different words. I agree that some forms of PDA are perfectly acceptable. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re appropriate.
I don’t think Glen’s ear is being scratched, more likely it’s being pinched. Ladies, please, if your idea of making out is ear scratching and hand-holding, you’re way too old for Disney where their idea of having children are in such a way. Besides, Glen and Chompy are in their private moments together.
Ken: Hey, you’re back 🙂 who said anything about ear-scratching and handholding being our idea of making out? Mary’s the one who said hand-holding can be just as good as kissing. I just said it’s seems a little weird for Glenn to prefer ear-scratching to making out. You’re a guy. ear-scratching vs. kissing–which gets your vote?
I’d rather be kissing… Yeah, I took the day off, we went to Safari World yesterday to enjoy SOngkran. We really enjoyed watching the orang utans boxing and the whole safari tour. Wished I could post the pictures here.
A bit off topic but, if you have a multiply account, join http://beerkadets.multiply.com then you can share your pictures with us there. Sayang, if you have a Jimmy plushie, dapat meron na rin Jimmy in Safari World Adventure. :p
Pheobe: You’re right about there being a difference between “appropriate” and “acceptable”. And I think Glen just prefers the ear scratching to making out coz he’s Glen.
Ken: Don’t judge a girl by how old she is mister.
Ken: Lets be gentle with Mary. Youth cannot know how age thinks and feels. ibang-iba ang paningin natin sa mundo at that age. the harsh realities of life has not done their damage yet :p it’s kinda astounding to me nga that she’s almost half my age!
Mary: I’m not gonna judge you by how old you are, iba lang talaga ang tingin mo sa mundo when you’re 17 and 33. the older you get, the more you realize how little you know 🙂 btw, check my response to you in Blowfish-Defense.
phoebz (oh, hi ate!!!), you’re absolutely right about age-bridging. Then again, Mary, if you want to butt your Ultra-feminist view in, YOU’RE STILL YOUNG Enough to understand the complexity of the MALE EGO. No single male — straight or gay– is contented to hand holding when it comes to intimacy.
I’m not about to start a debate against you as I’m not asinine enough to do so, I’m merely explaining the facts.
Sige na nga.. Here’s my two cents. In this particular strip (and story line), Glen prefers having his ears scratched.. Similar to Mini-Chomps who is apparently getting better treatment from Chompy. This does not in any way indicate that Glen is now anti or has lessened his uh.. likes and urges for other forms of intimacy. 😉
Consider me enlightened then. I don’t deny that I’m still young and wide-eyed compared to you bloodied adults, I just don’t like the derogatory term of being called a minor, is all. I’m not naive or that innocent, but I do appreciate you guys not patronizing me. I just hope you don’t label me off as some Kid. 🙂
Being called a minor isn’t derogatory.. What I’d give for a time machine or age reversing cream of sorts to go back to being a kid.. and by kid I mean 2 years old. ^_^
Chompy: hehehe, we really got off topic on this one, and I apologize for starting the ‘heated’ debate. I personally think the ear-scratching is cute, just not a typical guy reaction. 🙂
Mary: don’t worry, i don’t think your input is less valid than anyone else’s because of your age, just different. your being younger offers you a clearer contrast between sides of an issue, whereas we bloodied adults have gotten used to the countless shades of gray between black and white. Don’t be in a hurry to catch up to us, you’re gonna miss that clarity when you grow older.
We only like to kid you about your age because it’s one of the few perks of being older. That, and because nothing pisses off the young as much as being ‘dismissed’ for their youth. 🙂
Chompy: lol. In a condescending tone, minor can be derogatory and insulting
Pheobe: If you put it that way, I could start making jabs at you adults, but since I’m above that, I’ll just contemplate the clarity I have as a youth while I spend my huge allowance on the tons of junk food I can eat and basically burn off later doing the fun activities most kids do nowadays because we don’t have to worry about paying taxes.
ha.
yeah, you spoiled brats think you own the world because you don’t have to worry about paying taxes and stuff like those. Like I’ve said to you eons ago, GROW UP. You may have some rosy outlook of the world, but tell you what, you’ve haven’t been immersed in such reality. Watch and Learn Kiddo, I suggest you run away from home, make your own nest and try studying the world around you.
a bit off-tracked: Being called a MINOR when you are isn’t derogatory nor is it insulting because that is merely stating the fact, but if you think otherwise, you should rally against the supreme court and fight for the right of suffrage.
Here’s a message to those who promulgate the battle of the sexes: Learn how to be of the opposite sex. Mary, you can be feisty, but once again before you end up in another debacle, you should learn your environment and condition. I strongly recommend Sun Tzu’s Art of War for you. If you want to get a copy, click on my site and post me a message. It’s really too bad you easily condescend and bail out on this.
I guess, all’s well that ends well. TO sum up, Glen may be contented to ear-scratching to show respect to Chompy, but this doesn’t mean he’s content on having his ear scratched every time they try to make out.
Ken: Alright, technically speaking, I am a minor. What I don’t enjoy is the patronizing treatmeant that sometimes comes with that status. And don’t worry Ken, under the teasing and snarky comebacks, I really do pay attention to your opinions and learn something from them. I’ll borrow a copy of that book from a good friend of mine who by the way is a proclaimed chauvanist, but hey he’s cool nonetheless. 😉
And about growing up, well, let’s just say I’m on my way. 😉
As my final say, I think chompy’s earscratching gestures are just adorable, and Glen loving it is even more so. 🙂 And who cares if he prefers it to making out? Whatever works. 😀
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First kiss? Finally!
A bit anti-climatic though isn’t it? 😀
I thought the first reaction was, nag tutbras ka ba?
Ken: dude you are a hairbreadth’s close to having your head chomped off for suggesting that reaction to chompy.
Chompy: Aww how sweet! Congrats! 😉
wahhh! kinikilig ako!
he kissed her… to get his ears scratched?!
Where’s that Mary off to… That’s usually a girl’s reaction… Ph03bz, Glen could sometimes be chompy’s lapdog…
Phoebe: don’t dismiss ear-scratching so easily…
L: I’m not dismissing it… just very surprised. i thought guys hate to risk getting their hair mussed.
SWEET!!!
Phoebe: Ear-scratching is not synonymous to getting one’s hair messed up.
Ken: Lapdog.. hmm now that’s a good one.
😀
Chomps, in the strip it looks like he prefers an ear-scratching to making out. Isn’t that just an eensy-weensy bit… mind-boggling? Somebody help me out here.
Hey, Why not ear-scratching? If done right, even holding hads can be just as good as kissing…uh, so I’ve heard. :-S
Mary: we’re girls. to us, hand-holding and caring little gestures make our day. Glen is a guy. I’ve never heard of a guy who prefers hand-holding and sweet little gestures to making out. It’s like in Harass – Complaint. Isn’t that how guys are in general?
Ken? Rodney? L?
Either way, ear scratching is more appropriate form of PDA than ear-nibbling. ;-P
Mary: you’re doing it wrong, then.
whoa!!! first kiss ni Glen and Andrea!!! finally!!!
no comment sa usapan… hehe 🙂
Mary: I don’t think there is such a thing as ‘appropriate PDA’.
Pheobe: I beg to differ. I find it more socially accceptable to hold hands and do subtle endearing gestures than a full make-out session in public.
L: Believe me, I wouldn’t. I’m just a lady. is all.
Mary: ‘appropriate’ and ‘acceptable’ are two very different words. I agree that some forms of PDA are perfectly acceptable. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re appropriate.
I don’t think Glen’s ear is being scratched, more likely it’s being pinched. Ladies, please, if your idea of making out is ear scratching and hand-holding, you’re way too old for Disney where their idea of having children are in such a way. Besides, Glen and Chompy are in their private moments together.
Ken: Hey, you’re back 🙂 who said anything about ear-scratching and handholding being our idea of making out? Mary’s the one who said hand-holding can be just as good as kissing. I just said it’s seems a little weird for Glenn to prefer ear-scratching to making out. You’re a guy. ear-scratching vs. kissing–which gets your vote?
I’d rather be kissing… Yeah, I took the day off, we went to Safari World yesterday to enjoy SOngkran. We really enjoyed watching the orang utans boxing and the whole safari tour. Wished I could post the pictures here.
Anyway, Maniwala ka ke Mary, she’s still a minor.
Hey Ken!
A bit off topic but, if you have a multiply account, join http://beerkadets.multiply.com then you can share your pictures with us there. Sayang, if you have a Jimmy plushie, dapat meron na rin Jimmy in Safari World Adventure. :p
Pheobe: You’re right about there being a difference between “appropriate” and “acceptable”. And I think Glen just prefers the ear scratching to making out coz he’s Glen.
Ken: Don’t judge a girl by how old she is mister.
I’ll try registering to multiply… too bad, I’m only using my cp to connect to the net
Ken: Lets be gentle with Mary. Youth cannot know how age thinks and feels. ibang-iba ang paningin natin sa mundo at that age. the harsh realities of life has not done their damage yet :p it’s kinda astounding to me nga that she’s almost half my age!
Mary: I’m not gonna judge you by how old you are, iba lang talaga ang tingin mo sa mundo when you’re 17 and 33. the older you get, the more you realize how little you know 🙂 btw, check my response to you in Blowfish-Defense.
phoebz (oh, hi ate!!!), you’re absolutely right about age-bridging. Then again, Mary, if you want to butt your Ultra-feminist view in, YOU’RE STILL YOUNG Enough to understand the complexity of the MALE EGO. No single male — straight or gay– is contented to hand holding when it comes to intimacy.
I’m not about to start a debate against you as I’m not asinine enough to do so, I’m merely explaining the facts.
Ken: Ingat ka kay Mary. Check her responses to Blowfish-Defense. She’s young, not helpless.
Phoebz, I know her weakness; she knows that too. 🙂
talagang maka anti-Mary kayo ah… haha
wala lang… napansin ko lang… haha!!!
Rodney: hindi naman anti-Mary… it’s just our duty to enlighten those who are younger than us 😉
Sige na nga.. Here’s my two cents. In this particular strip (and story line), Glen prefers having his ears scratched.. Similar to Mini-Chomps who is apparently getting better treatment from Chompy. This does not in any way indicate that Glen is now anti or has lessened his uh.. likes and urges for other forms of intimacy. 😉
Consider me enlightened then. I don’t deny that I’m still young and wide-eyed compared to you bloodied adults, I just don’t like the derogatory term of being called a minor, is all. I’m not naive or that innocent, but I do appreciate you guys not patronizing me. I just hope you don’t label me off as some Kid. 🙂
Being called a minor isn’t derogatory.. What I’d give for a time machine or age reversing cream of sorts to go back to being a kid.. and by kid I mean 2 years old. ^_^
Chompy: hehehe, we really got off topic on this one, and I apologize for starting the ‘heated’ debate. I personally think the ear-scratching is cute, just not a typical guy reaction. 🙂
Mary: don’t worry, i don’t think your input is less valid than anyone else’s because of your age, just different. your being younger offers you a clearer contrast between sides of an issue, whereas we bloodied adults have gotten used to the countless shades of gray between black and white. Don’t be in a hurry to catch up to us, you’re gonna miss that clarity when you grow older.
We only like to kid you about your age because it’s one of the few perks of being older. That, and because nothing pisses off the young as much as being ‘dismissed’ for their youth. 🙂
Chompy: lol. In a condescending tone, minor can be derogatory and insulting
Pheobe: If you put it that way, I could start making jabs at you adults, but since I’m above that, I’ll just contemplate the clarity I have as a youth while I spend my huge allowance on the tons of junk food I can eat and basically burn off later doing the fun activities most kids do nowadays because we don’t have to worry about paying taxes.
ha.
Mary: That’s the spirit!!! It’s Good to be Young!!!
wahahhaah!!! 🙂
yeah, you spoiled brats think you own the world because you don’t have to worry about paying taxes and stuff like those. Like I’ve said to you eons ago, GROW UP. You may have some rosy outlook of the world, but tell you what, you’ve haven’t been immersed in such reality. Watch and Learn Kiddo, I suggest you run away from home, make your own nest and try studying the world around you.
Ken: Good idea. I’m gonna go to Disneyland. 😀
a bit off-tracked: Being called a MINOR when you are isn’t derogatory nor is it insulting because that is merely stating the fact, but if you think otherwise, you should rally against the supreme court and fight for the right of suffrage.
Here’s a message to those who promulgate the battle of the sexes: Learn how to be of the opposite sex. Mary, you can be feisty, but once again before you end up in another debacle, you should learn your environment and condition. I strongly recommend Sun Tzu’s Art of War for you. If you want to get a copy, click on my site and post me a message. It’s really too bad you easily condescend and bail out on this.
I guess, all’s well that ends well. TO sum up, Glen may be contented to ear-scratching to show respect to Chompy, but this doesn’t mean he’s content on having his ear scratched every time they try to make out.
Amen!
Ken: Alright, technically speaking, I am a minor. What I don’t enjoy is the patronizing treatmeant that sometimes comes with that status. And don’t worry Ken, under the teasing and snarky comebacks, I really do pay attention to your opinions and learn something from them. I’ll borrow a copy of that book from a good friend of mine who by the way is a proclaimed chauvanist, but hey he’s cool nonetheless. 😉
And about growing up, well, let’s just say I’m on my way. 😉
As my final say, I think chompy’s earscratching gestures are just adorable, and Glen loving it is even more so. 🙂 And who cares if he prefers it to making out? Whatever works. 😀
Wow…took them long enough to get that done.
wow! L was right about one thing. beerkadets can be quite scary sometimes…