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I feel like Linus would be a pretty good writer, but I worry about his points of reference being "432 Pages of the Lettter B" and "Home Alone 2: The Official Novelization."
Oh well, at least he has "Late, Late at Night" by Rick Springfield.
I know Luis is just looking away to avoid commenting on that last line as is typical for a lot of comic strip characters, but a part of me is thinking that he's glancing in the direction of the secret typewriter he's got stashed away.
I wonder how long Linus has been at Camp Weedonwantcha. I mean, he's had time to sort and catalog an entire library. That must have taken a very long time.
Hello All! Nice to see you again Just wanted to say that I'm thoroughly enjoying this comic every step of the way, and that I think that Katie and Adam are doing an amazing job so far. Keep up the good work! Also, I just wanted to put this question out there to the other commenters: Do you think that some of the older campers, Linus included, know a lot more about the secrets of the camp in general, but don't want to tell the younger ones for some reason? Maybe it's something traumatic in nature? It's just a random thought that crossed my mind recently
Hello All! Nice to see you again Just wanted to say that I'm thoroughly enjoying this comic every step of the way, and that I think that Katie and Adam are doing an amazing job so far. Keep up the good work! Also, I just wanted to put this question out there to the other commenters: Do you think that some of the older campers, Linus included, know a lot more about the secrets of the camp in general, but don't want to tell the younger ones for some reason? Maybe it's something traumatic in nature? It's just a random thought that crossed my mind recently
Anything is possible. We'll just have to keep reading and see what we might find out.
there was the 'secret' lantern...
why else have a secret lantern, if not to write the next great american (or insert country of choice) novel on a 'secret' typewriter, safely stored in the secret subterranean cellar, accessed through the secret passageway behind the last bookshelf, which is activated by the secret button beneath the 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'.
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Oh well, at least he has "Late, Late at Night" by Rick Springfield.
And easy cat is easy
I'm kinda thinkin' he might actually have a typewriter and that it might be plot relevant in the near future.
-Tycho Brahe
Anything is possible. We'll just have to keep reading and see what we might find out.
why else have a secret lantern, if not to write the next great american (or insert country of choice) novel on a 'secret' typewriter, safely stored in the secret subterranean cellar, accessed through the secret passageway behind the last bookshelf, which is activated by the secret button beneath the 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'.