Read the comic here.
Yes, that's a different dancer. They do swap them out from time to time. I had this young lady dancing elsewhere in the club in earlier strips, but she never actually made it into shot. Oh well.
We could accuse Ian of being a big spender, but the "100" is the smallest denomination in LEGO cash. He doesn't really have a choice.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Can't wait too see Scotch’s planet/universe.
Minifig wallets would have to be like the interior of a TARDIS, or holding onto loose change in notes alone would be far too much for them to lug around!
And with the limit of one type of note for supply, I can imagine there's quite a lot of bartering going on.
No, no, you have it all wrong! It is the other way round, Ian is cheap. Those small plastic things are only worth about 50c.
if it's worth 50 cents why does it have 100 written on it?
I can write "$100" on a piece of paper, but it's still worthless.
Don't judge a book by it's cover
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