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Strip 390 -- First Seen: 2010-03-10
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The Transcript For This Page

Panel 1
Girls still standing before the Screen. They're recovering from their laughter outburst.

Doris: Computer, return to default settings.

Computer: Certainly, Doris. Shall I continue with the diagram and brief description?

Panel 2
Two-shot of Doris and Fiorella; Doris has laid a finger aside her face in that classic 'shall I buy the red shoes or the blue shoes' Feminine Pose Of Decision-Making. Fiorella is looking at her quizzically.

Doris: Yes, Screen, that would be fine … uh, one more thing ...

Panel 3
Same two-shot, Doris is holding up an expository finger while she makes her command; Fiorella is looking at Doris with more pronounced puzzlement.

Doris: Please answer to the name, 'Mike.'


Panel 4
Doris turns to explain herself to Fiorella, who looks back with an 'ah-ha!' look, for she is also a Heinlein fan and gets the reference.

Doris: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress; now that's a classic.


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