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AUTUMN SPRING - THE WEB COMIC SERIES

based on characters and situations created for the novel Autumn Spring


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She's a growin' cat - Amost half-a-year or so has passed since Larry first found Princess, as discussed in the first season episode "The Hangover."


The little arrangement that you and I have - A reference to Brandy and Larry's formally committing to each other at the end of the first season ("The Party"), and their agreement to wait a full year before they discuss the possibility of getting married.


You're always looking for the silver lining - Refers to the old saying, "There's a silver lining behind every cloud."


Like that song in the movie - The movie in question is Monty Python's The Life of Brian, arguably the funniest satire on Christianity ever made and one of the greatest comedy movies of all time.  What's even funnier is that part of its witticisms are directed against the very kinds of people (religious zealots) who believed it was blasphemous then and is still so now.  It never makes fun neither of Chirst nor his teachings (the Python troupe actually respected both and thought both were good even though they were non-believers), but rather how people have reacted to them and interpreted or even re-interpreted them ever since his time, both believers and non-believers. and in both the religious and secular venues.  For my part, I'm a Christian myself and not only am I not offended by The Life of Brian, but it's just as hilarious to me now as when I first saw it.  I get it, if you know what I'm saying.  Sadly, a fair number of people still don't.  Anyway, the song in question is "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," which closes the movie as part of its crucifixion scene.  Here's a YouTube link:


www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJUhlR…


That song has been a favorite of mine ever since I first saw the movie way back when.  It's catchy, and its lyrics make a good point - so come on and give a whistle, and always look on the bright side of life!  XD


Now as all of you Autumn Spring fans know, Larry can't carry a tune in an bucket.  It doesn't matter.  Brandy accepted that about him long ago ("The Invitation" - "You've got a voice only a woman like me could love.").  They're just enjoying the moment together, she in tune and he way out of it, since both of them know the movie and the song.

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