Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for April 14, 2016
Transcript:
stacy: Annyeong-haseyo, chin! We'll have some yummy gopchang! Bernice: Never had korean before. Luann: What's "gopchang?" Woman: Barbecued intestines. Stacy: here's some beondeg! Bernice: Mm! Maybe I'll just have this. Stacy: good, huh? Steamed silkworm larvae! Bernice:.... Luann: We are so not home.
Ida No over 8 years ago
New poll up: If you went to New York City this summer, where would you visit first?
Have you experienced “empty nest syndrome”?1) 25 votes – No2) 12 votes – Yes3) 10 votes – Other4) 5 votes – I’m really looking forward to it. This is going to be a long 18 years.5) 1 vote – MaybeOther: no, they keep coming back; Do pets count?; I have nested syndromes on empty; Kidless and spouseless I am more lone-wolfing it; No—I am still storing all my kids’ belongings in my nest!; I said good bye to 3 willingly!!; yes and I love it; Yup, my webkinz are all grown and at the academy now. sniffle; No kids. No need. :); I like birds. Birds make nests, and and then the nest has ENS.
kauri44 over 8 years ago
They don’t have Korean restaurants back home?
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Be glad, girls, you’re not going to Korea… specially the northern half. (I can’t seem to like kimchi though; either too fermented or too spicy.)
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Soft chitlinsWarm chitlinsBernie saying, “errrrrrrrrrrr…”
Argythree over 8 years ago
-I like to try new foods, but neither of these sound all that yummy to me…
Dreamdeer over 8 years ago
The team’s finally learned how to draw Asians—congratulations!
Antichicken over 8 years ago
why is she ordering for them? my friends took me to exotic places my first time in nyc, i could read the menu for myself
spikelovesmusic over 8 years ago
Whoops, should have told her you were vegan…
kenhense over 8 years ago
Go for something deep fried. That’s the best way to forget what it is you’re eating.
thomas93 over 8 years ago
Tha artwork in this ’toon has gotten really good revently. More and more realistic. I also like the new storylines
thomas93 over 8 years ago
Looks like they are in the korea town part od new yoek on 32nd between fifth and broadway. My favorite restaursnt here is bcd tofu house
blunebottle over 8 years ago
Are you sure they didn’t stray into a Star Trek-inspired Klingon eatery? Sounds like qagh to me…..
Airman over 8 years ago
I prefer something less healthy.
æ² over 8 years ago
Bombyx Mori (silkworm larvae) is supposed to be a powerful aphrodisiac. Mostly for males, though.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Barbecued Intestines?!?” "Silkworm Lar-Vae?!!? GAG!!!
And I thought all this time, that when the Ladies are getting Over a Recent Breakup, They Consumed Large Quantities of Ice Cream.
And Alcohol…..,
wiselad over 8 years ago
tripe tacos? intestines ………………………… chitlings? ( soul food ) same ,,,,,,,,,
Coffee Phil over 8 years ago
Looking at Luann Again made me realize I have not seen Delta since HS graduation. Please tell me she is not gone forever. She had become one of my favorite characters.
æ² over 8 years ago
Reminds me of Homer Simpson: “Fugu me!”
Fairfax4 over 8 years ago
From the internet today:
“Carole Radziwill Previews Real Housewives of New York City’s Drama Ahead and Resolution With Luann”
?!
Mikeyj over 8 years ago
it’s only been ten years since I could stand Chinese food… never mind worm larvae!
reedkomicks Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yes, well, is that Pizza I see across the street?
wiselad over 8 years ago
anyone know if in the back……..are they random symbols or actual Korean words?
King_Shark over 8 years ago
Silkworm larvae? The silkworm IS the larva. SMH.
imagenesis over 8 years ago
The adventures of Luann Jones!
Busrayne over 8 years ago
Anyone else getting hungry?
wreck it ralph over 8 years ago
They should try the BBQ. Dog its the national dish of Korea.
Chuck374 over 8 years ago
I stay away from parts of food I would normally throw away. And I refuse to eat bugs.
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
Maybe if Chin smiled, the small-town girls would be a bit more adventurous and try the foods. They may be good! Open mind, Bernie and Lu!
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
my general rule for eating non-vegetable stuff: It should at least once in it’s life cycle had at least 3 legs but never more than 5.
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
Tho I find myself being forced to consume more IPA’s, as the hops content helps prevent kidney stones.
Daniel J. over 8 years ago
Conan featured the silkworm larvae delicacy on his show from South Korea last night. They looked as disgusting as it sounds.
31768 over 8 years ago
well, so far we don’t know who’s having the harder time..Frank & Nancy or Lu-yank & Ms. Ra.
cynickle over 8 years ago
Eat some bulgogi, bebimbap and yakimandu and you’ll be fine. That’s barbecued beef, fried egg over fried rice and Korean-style wontons.
1soni Premium Member over 8 years ago
Time to gross out the Country Bumpkins.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
I found a local burger joint was using Cricket Powder, never went back and never will.
circleM over 8 years ago
Now they need to run into Andrew Zimmern or Tony Bourdain.
pdeason2 over 8 years ago
I want to go to south korea
æ² over 8 years ago
Well, it could be worse.
Luanaphile over 8 years ago
Reminds me of Michael Palin of Monte Python fame during one of his round the world travels. Upon being served insects, he gravely intones, “Not the best maggot I’ve had.”
devera Premium Member over 8 years ago
Love that Luann is wearing New York City color — black! You go, girl!
Mikeyj over 8 years ago
Wow, Luann got a haircut, it’s barely shoulder length!
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Brd wrote:I truly never get headaches, either. Must be some kind of birth defect.
Steve has never had a headache, either!
CAMom over 8 years ago
The best part of having someone in NYC, is showing you where the best food is. Although it may be unusual food for you, it’s probably very good and cheap! With 2 college girls, that’s probably all they can afford anyway. When we’ve been there, we talk to the locals to find the best places to eat and to go. It’s still good to hit up the tourists spots too for sightseeing, but I wouldn’t ignore the off-beat spots. I like this story arc, it’s fun.
TheNerdV2000 over 8 years ago
SIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bridgecross over 8 years ago
As a native New Yorker, this entire storyline is making me cringe. It’s like a West Virginian’s bizarre dream of what New York is like.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
There is a type of grub, in Australasia if i recall right, which is supposed to taste similar to but better than the best shrimp, crab, or lobster when it is cooked. My allergist put his foot down when i asked: no puposeful insect eatting for people very allergic to crustaceans. Oh, well, i never got to go there, anyway.
locake over 8 years ago
NYC sounds worse every day in Luann’s world. What will happen to them next? Get robbed or mugged? Get lost or lose something? Food poisoning?
kaffekup over 8 years ago
Barbecued intestines? What do you think hot dogs used to be?
locake over 8 years ago
Is Chin the name of the server? Is the server male or female. First panel looks male, second looks female. I thought Chin was a male name. I know a few Asians, but none are named Chin.
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member over 8 years ago
Bravo! << Cackle! >> This is fun! … I’m getting to like your strip, & your characters, more and more — ! … Tally Ho, Greg & Co.!
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Locake, yes. There is nothing wrong with people being different. We all are. With so many variations it woukd be no surprise, since normal only means average, if no one is normal. It would be next to impossible to figure out, anyway.
There have been some (certainly not you that i recall) who only come on to postulate the worst and sound like fearful fools. Yesterday i was wondering if one of them just hates NYC so pulled up the past posts of that one of those posters and the person is a new name who seems to just do fecal drops in any strip’s comment section, but luckily not many and not often. NYC is not that person’s sole target.
kauri44 over 8 years ago
BTW, their hotel room is just about the size of the wonderfully economical B&B room a friend and I stayed at in Chelsea one year (my room was smaller, if I recall, but it was a great experience and a wonderful location). I can’t speak for the size of rooms in major high rise hotels, however.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
I found you Korean Baby Name sites in English:
http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Korean_Baby_Names/
http://www.top-100-baby-names-search.com/korean-baby-names.html
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Now you know why the leader of North Korea is so short, wouldn’t eat all his worms.
ironman01 over 8 years ago
I came for the pastrami and got served pig guts. Blech!
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
A possible future destination for those tourists who wear only black because they believe the myth? Written by a Dane:
http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/how-to-be-danish/
jeff7027 over 8 years ago
Wait until they try the Kimchee, then they’ll really regret that small hotel room.
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
“Or if.”
I think she will return.Busrayne over 8 years ago
Sheldon Cooper: Well, actually, insects are a dietary staple in many cultures, they’re almost pure protein.
Somehow – that doesn’t help.
Argy.Bargy2 over 8 years ago
-But in flashback form as told to us by Gunther. That’s different from ‘seeing it as it happens’, without the filter of the character’s own interpretation.
Fibbermcgee Premium Member over 8 years ago
Here in the LA/OC area we have asian food everywhere. With the immigration of Vietnamese Orange County became the home of Little Saigon. I would guess that Vietnamese food is probably the most popular right now. My Korean cousin is always on the lookout for a good Pho (pronounced pha) shop. Thai is also popular. Being on the Pacific rim is great.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yesterday at the ophthalmologist’s i saw a strawberry blond young woman about Luann’s drawn age with this chunked into her hair and coukd not help but think of Luann trying in, but i think it would be too hard to color as anything other than blotches. Sheriff?
http://www.garnierusa.com/products/haircolor/color-styler/vibrant-color/pink-pop.aspx
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
LOL!
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 8 years ago
7Very interesting menu choices today. I think that for me, the best bet is to always order myself. Even though Stacy knows what she wants, and even though Luann seemed very willing to try it, it would still have been better to have Bernie and Luann order something of their choosing, and perhaps share a bit of the intestines and larvae with them and vice-versa.I personally am not much of a meat eater (chicken, turkey, fish), and when I eat meat it tends to be in small quantities. I very much enjoy exploring various culinary cuisines, but since I am not fond of a lot of meat types, regardless of preparation, I tend to look for and eat anything that is vegetarian without hesitation wherever I go. At a wonderful Indian restaurant I was able to go to recently, I did have a first experience in eating a goat curry, but it was a very small amount that I shared from my wife’s order. I have done similarly in other cuisines as well.
jbrown1017 over 8 years ago
We eat intestines…we just call it sausage.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
For the most part people in NYC dress like people in any other U.S. city or suburb. Thinking that people in NYC always wear black is like thinking that they do not look up (aside from tourists gawking at the canyon effect) when actually people appreciate architecture, gargoyles, balcony and rooftop gardens that at times can be seen, etc. For those who want a view of some of the better put together outfits here is another resource, divided by topic, and it even includes something on combinations of black, white and silver for those here who want to stay there:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/13/fashion/bill-cunningham-cure-for-the-cold.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/fashion/bill-cunningham-ups-and-downs.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/fashion/bill-cunningham-duality.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/27/fashion/bill-cunningham-pink.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
LOL!
Luanaphile over 8 years ago
She was in the “Children of the Damned” movie.
Demobius over 8 years ago
Why is that woman wearing a Chrysler emblem necklace? If that’s supposed to be a peace symbol, it’s missing the bottom vertical stroke.
Mikeyj over 8 years ago
Are the Evanses trying to posit that there is a dearth of Asian food in freaking CALIFORNIA. Seriously?^^Well, they live in a suburb (San Diego area, likely), far from LA
Cattus99 over 8 years ago
OK, Nobody but a total idiot tries to get a Korean Food Newbie to eat Beondegi. It’s pretty gross tasting. I love Korean but this makes me hurl and I don’t hurl easily.
Terminal Frost Premium Member over 8 years ago
Dog its the national dish of Korea^^^^^^^^^^^actually it isn’t. If you insist you better be able to prove it.
Terminal Frost Premium Member over 8 years ago
KOREAN NATIONAL DISH::Bulgogi, a Korean classic of marinated grilled beef, is easy to make and fun to eat; it’s no wonder it is one of the country’s most successful culinary exports. As with most Korean barbecue, the meat is seasoned with sesame and scallion, and has ripe pears in the marinade to tenderize the meat and add a characteristic sweetness. Round, pale yellow Asian pears are traditional, but Bosc pears are just fine.
The meat is only half the recipe: Just as important are the crunchy vegetables, pungent herbs and savory sauces that all get wrapped together into delicious mouthfuls. Perilla is a common Korean herb in the mint family, but if you cannot find it, you can try other herbs like shiso or cilantro. Make sure to wrap your bundle tightly: According to Korean tradition, you must finish it in a single bite!
ACTIVIST1234 over 8 years ago
What I like is that they’re putting on good-tourist faces: instead of acting whiny and picky as they would at home, they’re adapting and trying new experiences. I dare say they’ll also be getting new names to go with their new adventurous personalities. You go, girls! Oops, You go, young women!!!
thomas93 over 8 years ago
This story line is ome of my favorite ever of the strip
Alpha-Omega over 8 years ago
I ate barbequed intestines before. It was chewy. And it was okay.
ShadowMist over 8 years ago
This experience in New york is soooooo exxagerated. Maybe its cause Im a New Yorker and not a tourist…?
RSH over 8 years ago
The Chinatown in Flushing Queens is best these days, the only place where you can eat "stinky tofu (Taiwanese) which I love’. The menu (Red Chopstick) also had assorted innards, e.g. ‘duck blood with green chives’, ‘pig liver with sesame oil’, ‘intestine pig blood with sour mustard’.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
WOW! GoComics is BURPING big time. I put in a reply once and it appeared twice, so i DELETED the second one and instead it ADDED one more! Yipes!
RSH over 8 years ago
Don’t the DeGroots live in CA? That’s what people say. Luann and Bernice shouldn’t be that unexposed to food and culture. That said, what they are eating here is extreme even for the average New Yorker.
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
there is a “normal” in North Korea?!
thomas93 over 8 years ago
I had no idea New Yorkers had such adventerous taste in food !
thart.mecke over 8 years ago
The waiter’s name is more Chinese than Korean…should have been Kim…
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yes. I think many people have weird ideas about many places that are different for them. My personal favorite is how two different places can have two different ways of being respectfully polite but each is so different from that other that people from either place can mistake wonderful kindness and consideration for something very different.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Thanks for the info!
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
Tastes like wild hickory nuts. Ewell Gibbons.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
A number of you were discussing Mel Brooks recently. This arrived tonight so i figured you may enjoy it:
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JayBluE over 8 years ago
“On A Gop-Chang Gang”“Intestinal Fortitude”“Smooth As Silkworm”“Gastro-turf”“Surprise Pop Cuis-ine”“International Plate Line”“Exotic Marks The Spot”“We’re Not In Kansas City, Anymore!”or “Mind Your Peas And Barbecues”
JayBluE over 8 years ago
“Sorry I’m late to class, teech!”
JayBluE over 8 years ago
Some comments here, today, brought to you by….-Xenophobia. -Squares In A Well-Rounded World.-and by….Centrical Seclusion.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Spoiler: first fun, final zzzzzz? Maybe time for some self-assertion?
orz over 8 years ago
Korean food is the best! They just picked some of the more adventurous items here…