My take is that when Arlo mentioned departed loved ones Janice thought about him being gone. Arlo recognized that and tried to introduce a little (fake) humor. The final panel is that Arlo might not be so loved after that scare to Janis…
All Hallows eve, or Halloween, has been a traditionally superstitious celebration of the evil that exists in the world and the subsequent vanquishment of that evil by forces of ‘good’ – it is intertwined with religious superstition and serves no apparent use in America other than than the acquisition of candy and other ‘treats’ by children.
All religions are superstition, but not all superstitions are religious,
Grace Premium Member over 7 years ago
???
joedon2007 over 7 years ago
Today is All Saints day as Arlo said. Tomorrow all souls day. (A day to pray for all the deceased)
mamarose127 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Jimmy, you’ve gone off the rails again.
Plods with ...™ over 7 years ago
It’s also the Celtic New Year. Happy Samhein!
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
Yup. In the UK it is All Hallows Day, to remember those who have gone before us. Yesterday was All Hallows Evening.
ahnk_2000 over 7 years ago
He’s confusing All Saints with All Souls (or Dia de los Muertos)
ARLOS DAD over 7 years ago
others……pets?
david_reaves Premium Member over 7 years ago
My take is that when Arlo mentioned departed loved ones Janice thought about him being gone. Arlo recognized that and tried to introduce a little (fake) humor. The final panel is that Arlo might not be so loved after that scare to Janis…
sbriley Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m thinking that not all departed loved ones are saints. Which is why he then includes “and others”.
bilbrlsn over 7 years ago
Just another thieved pagan event Christians turned into one of their own.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 7 years ago
All Hallows eve, or Halloween, has been a traditionally superstitious celebration of the evil that exists in the world and the subsequent vanquishment of that evil by forces of ‘good’ – it is intertwined with religious superstition and serves no apparent use in America other than than the acquisition of candy and other ‘treats’ by children.
All religions are superstition, but not all superstitions are religious,
Calvin over 7 years ago
Remember when Janis was being contracted by an old beau? He’s the “departed” being referenced here.
Calvin over 7 years ago
Contacted, not contracted!
ebrooks about 7 years ago
Does ‘once’ mean in the 1400’s? Cause saint originally meant all christians