Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 18, 2024

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    Da'Dad  about 10 hours ago

    JJ is throwing a few jabs today. Humbuggery, Sole View, Giving vis-à-vis Gifting, and even hitting Santa. Where to start… Anyway, JJ’s brother looks a lot like Arlo’s did last week.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member about 10 hours ago

    It’s the little lessons in life that seem to be remembered in the dark hours of night.

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    sipsienwa Premium Member about 10 hours ago

    Every time I hear someone say they" gifted" something, I cringe.

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    Rhetorical_Question   about 10 hours ago

    Narrative by Arlo?

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    nosirrom  about 8 hours ago

    No one has ever accused me of gifting. My gifts have never been divine enough.

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    HST  about 5 hours ago

    Yes! Arlo is right-on as usual. Strike this ridiculous conversion of nouns to verbs.

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    JessieRandySmithJr.  about 5 hours ago

    My hair was auburn as a kid, then as I got older it was a straight up brown, when I worked out on the compound as a correctional officer many times without a hat it turned almost red, when I got an office detail for my last 9 years it was brown and now, it is almost all gray.

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    RonObvious  about 5 hours ago

    I, for one, agree that “gift” should remain a noun, never a verb! So there are at least two of us (it’s not just “the sole view of the author”).

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    mywifeslover  about 5 hours ago

    When I was a kid my father in laws hair was mostly there and now it isn’t.

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    gypsylobo  about 4 hours ago

    Who came up this idea of “gifting”?

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    Calliope  about 4 hours ago

    His younger brother was Stevie Griffin. Who knew?

    I do have to laugh at Arlo acting like he grew up next door to Laura Ingalls. Most likely, he lived in tract housing outside of Cincinnati.

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    diskus Premium Member about 4 hours ago

    I have never heard anyone use it that way. Strange

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    rip_marco  about 4 hours ago

    “Language is always changing, evolving, and adapting to the needs of its users. This isn’t a bad thing; if English hadn’t changed since, say, 1950, we wouldn’t have words to refer to modems, fax machines, or cable TV. As long as the needs of language users continue to change, so will the language.”

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    mrblanche  about 4 hours ago

    “Gift” is not a transitive verb. The same thing has happened to “shop” and “sleep.”

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    jmarkow11  about 3 hours ago

    Verbalizing nouns is one of my pet peeves too, Jimmy; it’s corporate speak and it drives me nuts. But I see that after all these years you continue to “grow” your comic strip ….

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    Jeffin Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    Gifted author.

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    NaryGancy  about 3 hours ago

    Not sure where this arc is coming from, or going to. It appears we’re not in Arlo’s world anymore but in JJ’s “real” world. I, for one, can’t wait to see where he takes us on this personal journey. For sure many of us can identify because we share a similar past.

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    Going Nuts  about 3 hours ago

    Gifting; passing a house or chunk of land to a charity, or gifting an old piano to the church. Giving a gift to someone you love or appreciate has no ulterior benefits. Well, maybe.

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    export03_canola  about 3 hours ago

    Thanks for commenting on the awful and confusing conjugation of gift as a verb. Our poor language!

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    Chained Magician  about 2 hours ago

    I thoroughly agree with the author’s humbuggery!

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    royq27  about 2 hours ago

    Hey Jimmy, are you making an editorial comment about your brothers ears?

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    NRHAWK Premium Member about 2 hours ago

    “Gift/gifting” has been used as a verb for over 400 years so it’s going to be difficult breaking folks of the habit. Language evolves so get used to it.

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    ddjg  about 1 hour ago

    A. McKay, in the “History of Kilmarnock” (1880), wrote, “This bell was gifted by the Earl of Kilmarnock to the town of Kilmarnock for their Council~house.”

    And even earlier, we have, “If they object, that tithes, being gifted to Levi, in official inheritance, can stand no longer than Levi. . . .” This is from 1619. It is in J. Sempill’s “Sacrilege Sacredly Handled,” on p. 31.

    Or this, from 1801: “Parents were prohibited from selling, gifting, or pledging their children.” That’s in A. Ranken’s “History of France,” vol. I, on p. 301.

    We’ve been “gifting” things for almost as long as we have people “gifted” in mathematics, gifted in medicine, or gifted in operating heavy equipment—we can be gifted, in rthat sense, in anything. But “gifting” a present is old and long established, it certainly seems.

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    scaeva Premium Member about 1 hour ago

    No, not the sole view of the author. Me too!

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    Skeptical Meg  about 1 hour ago

    Mr Johnson, did you get your sense of humour from having to look at your brother Every Dam Day?

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    Ignatz Premium Member 28 minutes ago

    I’m with JJ. “Gifting gifts.” “Impacting.” I hate it when they verb nouns. Which I just did.

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