For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for March 31, 2016

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    ILuvLu  over 8 years ago

    Some guys never learn.

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 8 years ago

    well, cat’s out of the bag

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    LuvThemPluggers  over 8 years ago

    Let hr down easy. She should never think you did something thoughtful and romantic, John.

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    Argythree  over 8 years ago

    Sometimes, the whole truth isn’t the best idea…

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    KenTheCoffinDweller  over 8 years ago

    Well he still might get his wish from yesterday. If you are going to proclaim yourself to be stupid at least bask in the glory before making the true situation clear.

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    charliefarmrhere  over 8 years ago

    I can’t believe he actually accepted them from Jean & gave them to Elly. If he goes through with it, he will be miserable doing something he obviously hates with a passion, which will in effect, then make her miserable, & a total losing proposition for both. I am sure he could have come up with something that would be enjoyable to both. Things like this are what eventually lead to major marriage problems.

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    Eric Salinas Premium Member over 8 years ago

    The boy who blocked his own shot.

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    Peam Premium Member over 8 years ago

    My Dad was a reluctant dancer. He told me that as a bachelor in the 30s when he went to these events he’d fill in his Dance Engagement Card with ‘Bar’ to warn off potential partners while maintaining the literal truth. He did dance with my mother though, and both my wife and I learned as children. Even in pop style dances when we were young the last dance would always be a waltz, a gentle let-down from too much twisting and shouting!

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    Cloudchaser  over 8 years ago

    If ever have to take balroom dancing lessons, I’m gonna show up dressed as David Bowie’s Goblin King

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    lightenup Premium Member over 8 years ago

    In the 90’s (1990’s not 1890’s), there was a time when ballroom dancing (mostly swing) was popular, probably due to the popularity of the movie Swingers. It was during this time that a group at my work took classes. The other couples were married and I was the only single one, so I was paired with another single guy. Turns out he had a crush on me, and I found out that taking dance lessons was his excuse to get closer to me. It worked as we dated for a while. What a romantic guy, and I ended up really enjoying the dance lessons!

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    Diat60  over 8 years ago

    I nailed it yesterday, said John was going dancing!

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    johnnydoc5  over 8 years ago

    He could’ve lied about it. I give him kudos for at least accepting the tickets.

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    Linguist  over 8 years ago

    Does anyone else remember having dance lesson in school ?I went to a parochial school and recall the whole class having dance lessons from 6th grade to 8th grade in the gym.That was where I learned the Fox Trot , Waltz, Polka, Cha Cha Cha, and yes, even to Rock n’ Roll ( although it wasn’t called that – heaven forefend ! ). Other dances we learned from Connecticut Bandstand with Jim Gallant and Philadelphia Bandstand with Dick Clark !

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    masnadies  over 8 years ago

    One dance lesson, probably 1-2 hours, is something anyone could suffer through to make a spouse happy. Doing it for months? Maybe not.

    Waiting for the Elly-haters to point out how she is always so negative and unappreciative of the things John does.

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    Guilty Bystander  over 8 years ago

    “Nowadays, people just gyrate around to something like wailing and thumping.”

    Geez, Lynn, that’s how they danced in Sixties. Was Rudy Vallee still popular when you were growing up?

    And no reason for the Elly-haters to come out, masnadies. This is all JEAN’s fault! ;-} Nice story, BTW.

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    Alphaomega  over 8 years ago

    I would have taken full credit for the idea,even if I hated it,and I do!

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    slsharris  over 8 years ago

    He’s stupid and uncaring, but he’s honest…

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Lynn stated: “Whatever happened to the art of ballroom dancing?”Mostly now, it is a reality show shown on television.

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    mulder42  over 8 years ago

    John claims that he’d hate it, but he hasn’t even tried yet. He might be pleasantly surprised and enjoy dancing very much.

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    charliefarmrhere  over 8 years ago

    I was required to take dance lessons in my Catholic school 7th & 8th grade classes & hated every minute, & in high school, refused to go to proms, even though classmates offered to pay for any expenses. I did enjoy spending my money on sports cars & flying, which I found extremely enjoyable. Yes, I did find a wife with common interests that did not include dancing. We never “forced” the other to do or “try” something that we knew the other wouldn’t like. Every time I ever did eat or try something that someone said try it, you will like it, I didn’t, without fail.

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