Saturday, 7 May 2022
The one where it's obvious that if Lynn were ever to learn what a nail gun is her response would be to say that carpenters shouldn't have guns.
Panel 1: We start things off with a child's idea of what adding an addition to a house looks like: random idiots in dark grey hammering dark grey wood.
Panel 2: As they do so, Elly is trying to look up a day care center because she's too stupid to have remembered the number of the one she packed Liz off to.
Panel 3: Life is cruel and unfair because Elly has to wait six weeks for a slot to be available because everyone else gets to live and enjoy life but her.
Panel 4: As the hammering continues, Liz's question about what's wrong with Elly ends in bad wordplay.
Summary: The workmen are probably wondering why the client is nailing herself to her cross. Also, Lynn clearly doesn't know that there is such a thing as a nail gun and would no doubt focus on the gun part and not the Elly is a privileged lunatic bitch part.
Panel 1: We start things off with a child's idea of what adding an addition to a house looks like: random idiots in dark grey hammering dark grey wood.
Panel 2: As they do so, Elly is trying to look up a day care center because she's too stupid to have remembered the number of the one she packed Liz off to.
Panel 3: Life is cruel and unfair because Elly has to wait six weeks for a slot to be available because everyone else gets to live and enjoy life but her.
Panel 4: As the hammering continues, Liz's question about what's wrong with Elly ends in bad wordplay.
Summary: The workmen are probably wondering why the client is nailing herself to her cross. Also, Lynn clearly doesn't know that there is such a thing as a nail gun and would no doubt focus on the gun part and not the Elly is a privileged lunatic bitch part.
