Children are resilient…take Lawrence, for example. His Mom has shown him the bright side of things, and he’s excited now rather than being depressed like Michael is. I think it Is harder for those left behind to deal with a special friend moving away… ;)
unfortunately, kids are self-centered. This is normal brain development (not the sin I was told it was growing up). So for Michael, it is all about him.
It’s not only the distance. One makes new friends,gets involved in new activities, and generally has changes in everyday life. None of these are conducive to maintaining old friendships. Lots of work is needed to reach that goal.
TO Howard the Duck: Michael is left behind without his best friend. Lawrence is excited about going off to new & exciting things. For Michael, this is devastating.
Have maintained a long-distance relationship for over 46 years with my best girlfriend from high school. I do most of the traveling home to visit, but totally worth it. 430 miles each way 2 or 3 times a year and many phone calls in-between.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Darn right, Michael in the final panel.
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Children are resilient…take Lawrence, for example. His Mom has shown him the bright side of things, and he’s excited now rather than being depressed like Michael is. I think it Is harder for those left behind to deal with a special friend moving away… ;)
pelican47 over 10 years ago
Thunder Bay. Makes me think of Gordon Lightfoot and want to go sailing…
Ghille over 10 years ago
It make me think of the amythyst mines! Always wanted to go explore them! Oh..and it reminds me of Laurie Bembenek! Remember “Run, Bambi, Run!”
MIHorn Premium Member over 10 years ago
unfortunately, kids are self-centered. This is normal brain development (not the sin I was told it was growing up). So for Michael, it is all about him.
flagmichael over 10 years ago
The ones who stay behind lose one friend; the ones who leave lose all their friends. Did that too many times as a kid.
Train 1911 over 10 years ago
Lawrence come back into Mike life latter on if i remember thestrip from year ago
She Mc over 10 years ago
You can move a long way away but you only lose your good friends when they die, it’s a bummer, I just went through it
krys723 over 10 years ago
Even though its true in real life…it was still wrong…
loves raising duncan over 10 years ago
Truer words were never spoken.
rshive over 10 years ago
It’s not only the distance. One makes new friends,gets involved in new activities, and generally has changes in everyday life. None of these are conducive to maintaining old friendships. Lots of work is needed to reach that goal.
mllamken over 10 years ago
I can’t believe that so many people would comment on this strip.
dottylu over 10 years ago
TO Howard the Duck: Michael is left behind without his best friend. Lawrence is excited about going off to new & exciting things. For Michael, this is devastating.
mollie05 over 10 years ago
Have maintained a long-distance relationship for over 46 years with my best girlfriend from high school. I do most of the traveling home to visit, but totally worth it. 430 miles each way 2 or 3 times a year and many phone calls in-between.
nickel_penny over 10 years ago
Yep. Because losing a friend isn’t remotely a thing to be sad about.