Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for January 07, 2014
Transcript:
Gene: Man, the holiday season was brutal! It was almost as busy as June and July! Mary Lou: Isn't it great!? Pop says this part of the coast used to be dead this time of year! Mary Lou: Families like ours had a hard time paying the bills between Labor Day and Memorial Day! Gene: Yeah, well...here's to not being dead. I guess.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Whoa, what’s going on here?
Varnes almost 11 years ago
Are they outside this time of year? And what happened to the fire…..?
Trollbridge almost 11 years ago
Whoa! an interesting strip today. What, Ludwig didn’t lay around in a funny position such that we could all be expected to fall down laughing?
edclectic almost 11 years ago
I’ll always toast to not being dead.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
Some labors are more laborious than others.Some rejoiceSome bemoanBeing the son of Arlo, Gene …
beymly almost 11 years ago
Someone told me: It’s better to be seen than to be viewed.
Doctor_McCoy almost 11 years ago
They are looking more and more like young Arlo and Janis. A new strip? Replacements?
ChessPirate almost 11 years ago
Response to comments here about Gene being dead?
jerrythemacguy almost 11 years ago
@ Varnes: Yes, a rare “misfire” by Jimmy.
kas300 almost 11 years ago
Not a misfire, if they are on the Gulf Coast, say……fires outside on chilly nights are wonderful, btw…
Kev_a_Swing_Dancer Premium Member almost 11 years ago
@Dr McCoyI thought Gene was Janis when I first looked at the strip.
Tandembuzz almost 11 years ago
Maybe the fire’s metaphoric. Mary Lou’s enthusiasm for needed income during this part of the year has put out the fire of Gene’s complaining. At the same time, the fire could represent the “fires of hell” to those whose income drops this time of year, and Mary Lou’s statement puts out those fires. Or, perhaps, it’s the burning of Gene’s sore muscles, and this “up-side” to the hard work has doused the burning of Gene’s muscles with “good news” that “makes it all worth the effort” and acts as balm on his aches.