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Mark Blunden <markATmarkdbDOTplusDOTcom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> William George Ferguson skrev:
>>> Tremulous, unexpected, french farce sent a taproot out of nowhere into
>>> Agatha's heart.
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>> It's hairstyle comparison time!
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>> Exhibit A, Dr. Merlot's first appearance:
>> http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20021202
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>> Exhibit B, the unnamed TPU professor investigating the castle:
>> http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20070420
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>> Coincidence or conspiracy?
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>Whatever you're trying to show us, I'm just not seeing it.
If he's trying to tell us that the unnamed young TPU professor
was Merlot, I don't buy it.
I think, mind you, I say I *think*, that the unnamed young TPU
professor could be Hugo Glassvitch. Same general face shape,
same widow's peak, same thick circumflex eyebrows.
Maybe. I note that Glassvitch's hair is curly and young-unnamed's
isn't, and that's not generally a change that will come about of
itself with the passage of time. Grey hair is sometimes coarser and
more unruly, but then Glassvitch isn't at all grey.
So is it the same person, or merely that Phil doesn't have an
infinite number of face-shapes available? Time will tell.
Dorothy J. Heydt
Vallejo, California
djheydt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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