2854 Eyes Out Of The Valley.

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She’s struggling to keep her eyes where they belong. Pure willpower.

I messed up my neck several days ago and it still hasn’t healed properly. It’s bugging me as I’m trying to type this out. The more I age the more it seems like my body finds creative new ways to get hurt while I’m not doing much of anything.

I don’t have anything much to say that’s worth taking up your time, so have a nice weekend. I’ll see you on Monday.

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She’s practically bubbling over at this point.not that I could blame her when faced full frontal by a woman like Carol.

I am so glad Thomas immediately picked up the right vibe xD I would have hated for her efforts to be in vain

Sounds like it might be time to invest in one (possible several) of those icepacks with the stretchy velcro straps. I haven’t ever regretted buying several for those times when my body reminds me I’m not in my twenties anymore.

Is it wrong of me to want Carol to indulge in a bit of mischief just to see what happens if she turns and actively tries to make the poor suffering critter’s head burst from excitement?

Carol has struck me as too nice at her core to do that to Evrina, though. Although perhaps not too nice to do it if it would get her benefits.

That said, I’m not sure we’ve been given any inkling of what Carol would do if actually flirted with by a lesbian or bi person. Not from a sense that she’s going to go all religious about it, but from a fundamental “I have no clue what to do here” standpoint.

Re: creative injury list: It only gets better. I bought a bidet because at one point the bending twisting motion caused a rib to pop out. Further respondent sayth not.

Except this arc may be my favorite so far, Thomas situational intuition and Carols lack of same are hilarious!

“The more I age the more it seems like my body finds creative new ways to get hurt while I’m not doing much of anything.” This is true for most of us of a certain age! I’m in PT now for a persistent pain in a body part that I hardly ever move.

It’s when you don’t move / use various body parts that the problems start. I’m lucky enough to know when my ancient body starts to ache, it’s my body’s way of saying “Get out of that chair and go for a walk!”

YMMV. Consult your medical professional. Etc., the usual disclaimers apply.

Carol’s expression in the late panel is more surprised than I’d expect.

Jackie, I am “If I sleep wrong I can get a crick in my neck” years old.

Dude your face work has gotten so good! The style you’ve chosen doesnt lend itself to detail very often, but when the form and the details sync up? *Chef’s kiss*
Her manic sexual anxiety is literally boiling off the page and one can only guess at the state of her jeans. Great page!

A thing I like about the local Tex-Mex restaurants is they bring out a bowl of chips and salsa when you sit down. It’s just a part of the meal.

Wow.
To steal a line from “Quantum Leap”- it must be hard to work, when you’re feeling so, “breathless with passion”.
:)

I saw a thing somewhere that said “Getting older is just one body part after another saying ‘Haha, you think that’s bad? Watch this.'” I’ve felt that since my body started falling apart at 30, got worse at 40, not looking forward to 50.

I can honestly attest that chiropracty and deep tissue massages do wonders. I thought they were kinda BS for a long time, but when my back just WOULD NOT get better, I finally adopted both. And it helps so much. I’ve woken up with those bad neck kinks, and after a painful pop at the office, it feels substantially better an hour or two later. And then get the occasional massage to work the neck out (really, the entire back) so you can loosen up those muscles, and it’s night and day. Just a suggestion.

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