Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 09, 2014

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    Cleveland? Think bigger and go to Detroit.-Here is the strip where Joanie stops the boys:-

    http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/09/10-Here are some strips that GT skipped over which I found interesting:-Take me out to the ballgame:-http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/08/04-Even Mark didn’t know then:-http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/08/10-In the presence of great power:-http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/08/14-Haight Ashbury-http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/09/06

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    Mike31g  over 10 years ago

    Originally run 11 Sept 1972 – followed by:http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/09/12#.U0Ti3KhdUd0 Clinton the caring HusbandMike

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    JLG Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I like Joanie, but over time I’ve come to have real issues with her choices in life. Her husband was an unsympathetic clod, and she was indeed being stifled, but still——when all is said and done, she abandoned her child. I’m not a parent and probably never will be, but I have trouble forgiving that.

    And we wonder why J.J. is such a screwup?

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @JLGThis storyline reflects the views of a 24 year-old single man when it comes to marriage and children. Twenty years later, a married father of 3 GT would do a similar storyline, but this time focus on the father and daughter left behind.As for Joanie’s ex, Clinton, he must’ve done something right; JJ did get into Georgetown.The turning point in our attitude toward women claiming their liberty by walking out on their families probably came with the movie “Kramer vs. Kramer.” Early on in the movie, Jane Alexander’s character says that it took a lot of courage for Meryl Streep’s character to do what she did. To which, Dustin Hoffman’s character replies:-

    How much courage does it take to walk out on your kid?

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  over 10 years ago

    big, concrete plans take you far

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    Jack Straw  over 10 years ago

    It’s fun reading the strips this way. We, the now omniscient readers, know that Mike is meeting his future mother-in-law, and that she will become a great-grandmother. I do, however, wish they would not condense so sharply. Spin the stories out a little!

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    DoonesburyFollower  over 10 years ago

    There were actually a few times that they referred to more than one child (of Joanie’s and Clinton’s). Once, I recall, was in (divorce) court, when there is a reference to, “the children.”

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    dwdl21  over 10 years ago

    I’ve always had a hard time with this, yes she patched things up with JJ but what the other kids? She had more than one.

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    magicwalnut  over 10 years ago

    I can’t believe I recognized Joanie right off in the first panel!After all these years!

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    SwimsWithSharks  over 10 years ago

    I bet GT would use “reprieve” instead of “reprieval” now.

    Sounds better. Besides, “reprieval” is more like an action (the deliverance from punishment), not the actual time spent away (“living out”).

    Ha. My spellchecker in this browser doesn’t even like the word “reprieval”.

    Oh wait. Maybe “reprieval” is before Joanie got all lawyerish. Never mind!

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    gaebie  over 10 years ago

    In 1972 Cleveland was still a thriving vibrant city, great economy. It was a great place to live and work.In the past 40+ years Cleveland/Cuyahoga County has had over 500,000 leave the area

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    57-Don  over 10 years ago

    Hello Joanie!

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    felinefan55 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I just realized I randomly whined to the world about my kids. Sorry…lol

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    Gokie5  over 10 years ago

    I had a Vocational Rehabilitation client who suddenly decided he was going to find happiness in Jacksonville, FL (he was living in St. Pete at the time). I’m going, inside my head, “JACKsonville?” (I had only passed through it on I-295.) A week later, he came crawling back.

    Actually after staying in north Jacksonville several times when my husband and I went to a show at Amelia Island, I found the River City Marketplace and environs to be quite charming. I don’t think it was in existence, though, when my VR client went up. Joanie seems to have fared better.

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    Kim Metzger Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Sadly, the town she eventually found was Washington, DC

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    dwdl21  over 10 years ago

    I remember that as well, it was this panel when I said, this is wrong.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  over 10 years ago

    I don’t like this. C’;mon, Garry – either give us new strips, or start at the beginning & run everything in order!

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @Night-Gaunt49The question Ted Kramer asks in Kramer vs. Kramer is gender non-specific.I have very little regard for anyone who walks away from a child without taking into regard the emotional and psychological harm they are doing to the child.

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @argy.bargyIf anyone was physically abusive in this relationship, it was Joanie:-http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1972/9/12

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    Chris Sherlock  over 10 years ago

    Yep, I remember there were more children than JJ. I wonder what happened to the others…and Clinton.

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @gaebieCleveland, like many cities in the industrial Northeast and Midwest, started decling in the 1950s. The population of Cleveland peaked in 1950.-1950 - 914,8081960 - 876,050−4.2%1970 — 750,903−14.3%-

    The population estimate for 2012 is about 391,000 — less than it was in 1910.

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    finnygirl Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Many thanks to all who have shared strips that help “fill in the blanks.” :-)

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    jsteinmann  over 10 years ago

    I’m one of many quiet readers who seldom/never comment. Three thoughts on this: One, I don’t recall physical abuse so Joanie may have thought the kids would be more secure and stable with husband. Given the times, she was probably right. Two, leftwingpatriot was right in his comment about Garry writing from a 24 yr old standpoint. Three, I am in love with LWP.

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @jsteinmann☺️

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    BE THIS GUY  over 10 years ago

    @jsteinmannIn case you didn’t see my reply, it is a blushing emoticon.You made my day.

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    loves raising duncan  over 10 years ago

    I think she was from Denver,Colorado.

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