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ā¦and, youāll never know what fate has dealt you!Lik a Bostonian, marrying a Southerner.Or, a Canadian, marrying a Mexican.Or, no one at all, or many.FATE!
A teensy bit disingenuous from Lynn, thoughā¦.as sheās been married twice, and the 2nd time was over 30 years.
Itās not that she didnāt find anyoneā¦. just that she found the wrong someones.
But thereās always hope, I hope, too, of a new someone being the right one.
Meanwhile, yeahā¦ thatās what brothers do.Older, younger, old or young.But when theyāre gone, youād love to have the chance to let them so it again.
I remember when I was 7, trying to imagine my life at 40; I envisioned/fantaszied that I was a jet setter and would be attending parties in Europe. Interestingly, my SECOND marriage sort of fulfilled that fantasy. Met a man 16 years ago (on the internet) who lived in Germany, married him, imported him and now we fly back and forth to Europe ā¦yes, even for a New Years Eve party! Dreams DO come true! ā Could not have happened without the internet!
I used to imagine the opposite about my parents when I was little. Dad is five years older, so my thoughts were along the lines of āwhen Dad was in 6th grade, Mom was in first gradeā.
I was the only girl with three brothers. They used to tell me, āYouāre the flower of the family: a bloominā idiotā and āYou have such beautiful, long hair down your back. Itās a shame you donāt have any on your head.ā Stuff like that. Made me wish Iād been an only child.
I remember a movie where a father was griping about them letting an African-American kid (which in the time frame would have been a colored kid) on his sons Little League team. āFirst they want to play on the same ball team with you, next theyāll want to marry your sister.ā Kidās response, āCome on Dad, nobodyās that desperate.ā
What Iāve seen around here is that white dudes are so reluctant to get married that white women are marrying foreign students from Africa and having children.
That is a very racist canard ! True love sees no color, no race, no age, nor sex, for that matter.
I had no idea Lynn was in her late 60ās.I was going to comment on the future of this cartoon, but then I realized that some people may be reading this strip for the first time. No spoilers. :-)
Recently, I was looking through some old photographs with my oldest grand-daughter, and a photo of one of my ex-girlfriends came up:āWhy didnāt you marry her?ā āWell, if I had, you wouldnāt be here!āāWhoa!ā(15 months to our 50th)
Itās ironic for Lynn to say that about herself, considering that sheās been married twice, and one supposes that each time that person was āthe Oneā. Anyway, that last panel made me laugh out loud seeing how Michael always has a good come back at Lizzie and vice versa.
The āOneā is someone who feels the same way about you as you do about them. Iāve never met āThe Oneā but Iāve met a few - very few - that Iāve felt I could have been happy with. Unfortunately, they didnāt feel the same way. Most of them didnāt stick around long enough to find out. Such is lifeā¦
Iāll tell you this much: There is NOT āsomeone for everyone.ā Not only is that reality; itās also a good thing.
There is more than āoneā that will make a great marriage with you. A lot of single moms thought they had met their āonly oneā and went too far.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
when does Anthony make his first appearance anyway?
Argythree almost 9 years ago
Wow, Michael, is it really necessary to be so mean?
38lowell almost 9 years ago
ā¦and, youāll never know what fate has dealt you!Lik a Bostonian, marrying a Southerner.Or, a Canadian, marrying a Mexican.Or, no one at all, or many.FATE!
Alphaomega almost 9 years ago
@Argythree
Heās just being a typical brother at that age.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Hang in there, Anthony, thereās still hope.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
A teensy bit disingenuous from Lynn, thoughā¦.as sheās been married twice, and the 2nd time was over 30 years.
Itās not that she didnāt find anyoneā¦. just that she found the wrong someones.
But thereās always hope, I hope, too, of a new someone being the right one.
Meanwhile, yeahā¦ thatās what brothers do.Older, younger, old or young.But when theyāre gone, youād love to have the chance to let them so it again.
dlkrueger33 almost 9 years ago
I remember when I was 7, trying to imagine my life at 40; I envisioned/fantaszied that I was a jet setter and would be attending parties in Europe. Interestingly, my SECOND marriage sort of fulfilled that fantasy. Met a man 16 years ago (on the internet) who lived in Germany, married him, imported him and now we fly back and forth to Europe ā¦yes, even for a New Years Eve party! Dreams DO come true! ā Could not have happened without the internet!
artheaded1 almost 9 years ago
I used to imagine the opposite about my parents when I was little. Dad is five years older, so my thoughts were along the lines of āwhen Dad was in 6th grade, Mom was in first gradeā.
Linguist almost 9 years ago
Michael just gave me my first real chuckle of the day.
If I had a younger sister, I am sure Iād have said and done exactly what Michael did.
Then years later woe betide the first boy who wanted to date her ! Iād have become the āover-protectiveā older brother.
William Taylor almost 9 years ago
Right on the nose, Michael. We all know there are 3 genders in the human race ā male, female and kid sister. Yeccchā¦ā¦ā¦.
LuvThemPluggers almost 9 years ago
I was the only girl with three brothers. They used to tell me, āYouāre the flower of the family: a bloominā idiotā and āYou have such beautiful, long hair down your back. Itās a shame you donāt have any on your head.ā Stuff like that. Made me wish Iād been an only child.
Asharah almost 9 years ago
I remember a movie where a father was griping about them letting an African-American kid (which in the time frame would have been a colored kid) on his sons Little League team. āFirst they want to play on the same ball team with you, next theyāll want to marry your sister.ā Kidās response, āCome on Dad, nobodyās that desperate.ā
alondra almost 9 years ago
Iām an American and heās a Canadian. We lived 23 years in my country and so far 7 in his.
Linguist almost 9 years ago
What Iāve seen around here is that white dudes are so reluctant to get married that white women are marrying foreign students from Africa and having children.
That is a very racist canard ! True love sees no color, no race, no age, nor sex, for that matter.
melissalomax1313 creator almost 9 years ago
Too funny! Such a āsiblingā thing to do! ;)
coffeeturtle almost 9 years ago
I had no idea Lynn was in her late 60ās.I was going to comment on the future of this cartoon, but then I realized that some people may be reading this strip for the first time. No spoilers. :-)
tuslog64 almost 9 years ago
Recently, I was looking through some old photographs with my oldest grand-daughter, and a photo of one of my ex-girlfriends came up:āWhy didnāt you marry her?ā āWell, if I had, you wouldnāt be here!āāWhoa!ā(15 months to our 50th)
laisla1315 almost 9 years ago
Me too.
JennyJenkins almost 9 years ago
Itās ironic for Lynn to say that about herself, considering that sheās been married twice, and one supposes that each time that person was āthe Oneā. Anyway, that last panel made me laugh out loud seeing how Michael always has a good come back at Lizzie and vice versa.
Fontessa almost 9 years ago
Give Michael some credit. The Bravest Man in the World is married to my sister :)
Snoopy_Fan almost 9 years ago
The āOneā is someone who feels the same way about you as you do about them. Iāve never met āThe Oneā but Iāve met a few - very few - that Iāve felt I could have been happy with. Unfortunately, they didnāt feel the same way. Most of them didnāt stick around long enough to find out. Such is lifeā¦
Iāll tell you this much: There is NOT āsomeone for everyone.ā Not only is that reality; itās also a good thing.
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member almost 9 years ago
There is more than āoneā that will make a great marriage with you. A lot of single moms thought they had met their āonly oneā and went too far.
alviebird almost 9 years ago
My sister, who is now single, has been married 6 times.
I guess she doesnāt believe in dating.