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Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for November 07, 2012
Transcript:
Crystal: "Knute just admitted he's secretly a gentleman!" Tiffany: "What? Are you sure?" Crystal: "He opened a door for me. AND pulled out my chair" Tiffany: "Wow. You'd never know by looking at him" Crystal: "He's hidden it all this time" Tiffany: "Ohmygod- will this mess up your relationship?"
Mordock999 over 12 years ago
âRelationshipâ? WHAT Relationship???
pseudomao over 12 years ago
Crystalâs sleeves morphed.
Vacca over 12 years ago
Not a good idea to use the Lordâs name in vain.
Kydex29 over 12 years ago
I just have to comment because Iâm east coast, and never up early enough to get on the first page of comments. (c: Up late tonight doing a crazy freelance Russian-English translation. Goodnight, Luann lovers (doesnât have the same ring as âHaywire Hooligansâ, but what a great strip!).
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Tiff turns out to be a decent pal to Crystal (really, Tiffâs only friend in school, although Ox may be becoming a friend). Knute had better not become complacent, however.
MAC45 over 12 years ago
Who would have thought that Knute was a gentleman.
Ottodesu over 12 years ago
Could be a colourist goof, but I think not. Consider Knuteâs wonderfully morphing T-shirts, with varying numbers of Stooges.Perhaps that characteristic is now âcatchingâ?
CasualObserver over 12 years ago
Knute has demonstrated the tiniest slips of courtesy on the one hand, and a truckload of crudeness on the other. This does not, in any way, shape or form, imply that he is a gentleman.
arbyisme over 12 years ago
Crystal is a true lady so is naturally attracted to a true gentleman, hence the interest. Tiffany is, as always, completely clueless.
bbreckling over 12 years ago
What is cool is that he listened to his fatherâŠ
Hugh Manatee over 12 years ago
I wonder if Quill pulls out chairs and opens doors⊠it seems weâre never to find out.
reedkomicks Premium Member over 12 years ago
Greg, you admitted you needed to hang out at the mall more, so, will you?
rkozakand over 12 years ago
oh, i think there is a relationship,they understand each other better than anyone else does.Tho she does seem rather out of his league
jadoo823 over 12 years ago
âŠfrom David Cody, associate professor of English, Hartwick College:
Members of the British aristocracy were gentlemen by right of birth (although it was also emphasized, paradoxically enough, that birth alone could not make a man a gentleman), while the new industrial and mercantile elites, in the face of opposition from the aristocracy, inevitably attempted to have themselves designated as gentlemen as a natural consequence of their growing wealth and influence. Other Victorians â clergy belonging to the Church of England, army officers, members of Parliament â were recognized as gentlemen by virtue of their occupations, while members of numerous other eminently respectable professions â engineers, for example â were not.
BreeTheFirst over 12 years ago
it seems to me that if youâre hiding the fact that youâre secretly a gentlemen, then youâre not really a gentlemen after allâŠ...Or you know, he could just be modest.
yangeldf over 12 years ago
I can totally see Tiffany breaking up with a gentleman so she can pursue an abusive relationship with an over muscled jerk. In fact I bet sheâd milk it for all the tabloid exposure she could.
blackrose23 over 12 years ago
When will we get back to what Quil wanted to talk to Luann about?
unamuno22 over 12 years ago
Main theme of this strip:couples that would never happen in real life
marvee over 12 years ago
Personally, Iâve enjoyed these strips showning manners that have gone by the way. Also enjoyed Crystalâs reaction. Sure we can open doors, pull out chairs, etc, (at least we could when we were young) but itâs really a nice way to show caring. It really depends on the circumstances. If working together on some DIY project, I wouldnât expect the kind of behavior that I would like when dressed up for a special evening out. At one extreme is the feminist who bristles at being treated differently, and at the other would be Hyacinth on Keeping up Appearances. I wouldnât want to be either one of them.
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member over 12 years ago
yup â colorist error. We no longer have use the same QC/QA process that caught most slips. O well, sharp eyes out there.
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
I think this experience will boost their relationship big time.
Nightrider57 over 12 years ago
LoL Iâll look for you on the battlefield. That is if you use the same on WoT
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 12 years ago
âHe doesnât INSULT? How about that wonderful âYOU ODOROUS BARBARIAN!â when âdefending Gunther?â-Perfect example. -He was supposed to issue a line challenging his odious behaviour but couldnât deliver it right because it isnât in his nature. An interesting result was the confusion this caused.-I was watching some show or other tâother day and some kid kept cursing. (or so I assumed, they kept deleting the phrases he issued). The one being insulted or cursed or whatever asked him to stop using profanity because he was so poor at it. My buddy Knute is not good at issuing insults even when provided by such experts as Gunther.
Gerry Lee over 12 years ago
Tiffany is worried that Crystalâs relationship might suffer. She really is a good friend! Not digging at her like Crystal does to her. If the situation were reversed Crystal would sarcastically say something like âAnd are you secretly hiding that you are a lady?â or something acidic like she always does. Oh Tiffany, youâre so good!
bronzeskater over 12 years ago
Iâm curious about Tiffanyâs outfit. Itâs form fitting all right, but black top (no cleavage) and long black pants? Thatâs not the Tiffany we know!
imbaldeagle over 12 years ago
But what is Tiffâs understanding of factors involved in a relationship? Sounds as if sheâs afraid that caring & good manners will sabotage such. Incredible that caring is a detrimentâŠ