Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for February 06, 2014
Transcript:
Mary Lou: When were you going to tell me you're selling the restaurant? Pop: Women always ask that! I'm telling you now! Pop: It just came to me today! Just now, out on the deck! Mary Lou: Remember, a quarter of "The Dock" belongs to me! Pop: No, 49 percent is yours! Pop: That's all I could give you without you butting in!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
“I have always had your best interests at heart, even when you doubted me.”
Trollbridge almost 11 years ago
Interesting story gap between yesterday’s Silly Look on Gene’s face, and today’s line that Mary Lou now knows about her dad’s intent to sell the restaurant. Us guys cannot keep secrets from the loves of our lives.
StratmanRon almost 11 years ago
I’m betting it did not “just come to him today”. there’s schemery afoot…
ChessPirate almost 11 years ago
Ha! She butts in anyway!
paultunes almost 11 years ago
how did she figure 25% of the business is her’s? not like she had money to invest in it. sounds like the other daughter is being totally froze out.
ARLOS DAD almost 11 years ago
Oh, oh, a lie as Gene already knows……trouble ahead?…more tomorrow…
DDrazen almost 11 years ago
Ah, the dynamics of family businesses.
Chuck_it_all almost 11 years ago
So, Marylou and Gene can buy the property for 1/2 price. Sweet deal, I bet Gus offered Gene very good terms.
I still wonder, though how they got from the farm complaining about how much work it was, to at the restaurant helping out for the early spring influx of snowbirds. Who is minding the farm?
@ARLOSDAD: Lie? What lie? What does Gene know that Gus has not told Marylou? We don’t know what Gene told MaryLou, but I suspect it was, “You will have to ask your dad about that.”
bsqnbay almost 11 years ago
Marylou’s character is turning into a real “witch”! Gene should cut his losses.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
I try.Some say I’m very trying.
locake almost 11 years ago
If 49 % belongs to her, then he can’t really sell it without her agreement. I’m still not sure how selling the restaurant will make her life easier. They still need to work and have income.
ScretWitch almost 11 years ago
Many of you are forgetting that Mary Lou grew up in and around that restaurant and to have her father talking of selling it is probably as upsetting as if he were to tell her he’s selling the family farm/house and moving to Boca.
And as for her being a “witch” – that’s not a fair assumption. Just because she is mad that her father was even thinking of selling and not discussing this with her, doesn’t make her evil.
And yes, I realize this is a cartoon, before anyone can tell me it is.
Varnes almost 11 years ago
scetwitch, liked your line about knowing it’s a comic strip….But as I’m sure you know, it is better described as a series of graphic short stories…I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t think it was legitimate literature..The history of American Letters shows that literature has taken many forms…The GD album American Beauty is some the finest of American literature…Richard Pryer’s rants..(Ever wonder what Mark Twain would think about Richard Pryor?)… .And who would deny that the screen plays of the finest movies aren’t literature…Not much, but some Rap is literature….
StoicLion1973 almost 11 years ago
I’m likely late on his but I think Gene (w/ help from Arlo & Janis) will buy out Gus. That way, the restaurant stays in the family.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Nah, I’ll stick with my idea of giving Mary Lou the proceeds to get the farm up and running