Spyke

Man, BW is really ramping up the tension on this storyline, with every strip that passes without Calvin's parents finding out!

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If only they had this kind of sense of urgency when the school bus is due

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lemmy.ml

The meaning is clear, but I never heard "it's curtains" irl. It seems it was popular in gangster movies mid 20th century and apparently (still?) well understood in the eighties, but are people in the US still saying that?

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Even in the 80s it would have been a humorously dated reference to gangster movies. And you'd use it with a hammed-up accent, saying it like "coitans"

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01 June 1989 | Spyke