For the sake of the strip, we’re opposed to the move. Much more humor and interest when Arlo and Janice and Beethoven are in their own neighborhood. For us, these restaurant and farm excursions are tedious.
Love the idea of Arlo and Janis moving to new digs and being closer to the kids. The extended family creates a richness to their lives and much more opportunity for new humorous adventures…AND Arlo can use his boat!
I do like the idea of Arlo, Janis, and Luddie moving to be closer to Gene and Marylou and Gus and Shrimp, and the boat. I do think there are a lot of great story possibilities. However, I will miss some of the occasional characters in their old neighborhood as well.
I really like how Gene WANTS them to move closer. It has made my appreciation for Gene grow quite a bit, and I already liked his character.
It’s never been clear to me how far the farm is from the beach and where Gus’ old restaurant and the boat are. I gather the farm is just a few miles inland – can anyone clarify?
Somehow I don’t think Janis will be receptive to the idea. You’d think she would welcome being nearer her son and granddaughter, but I suspect other feelings will interfere.
How about this? The comic continues as Arlo and Janis build the house and clean up loose ends where they now live, then finally move to the bayou, about a year or so from now, and at that point, the strip ends.
InColorado over 7 years ago
A house on the bayou. Does it come with free gators?
The Pro from Dover over 7 years ago
Good bye Joe, me gotta go, me oh my oh.
jarvisloop over 7 years ago
Is Gene hinting that a new baby is in the near future?Or is he hinting that he realizes his parents are growing older?
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
Our eldest daughter is moving and wants us to sell and go with her. No thanks, dear.
StratmanRon over 7 years ago
Dad should be pretty proud that Gene & wife were able to BUY acreage at their young age. Or did her Pop sell it to them? I don’t recall…
amartin6 over 7 years ago
For the sake of the strip, we’re opposed to the move. Much more humor and interest when Arlo and Janice and Beethoven are in their own neighborhood. For us, these restaurant and farm excursions are tedious.
ARLOS DAD over 7 years ago
And could live near the boat…
shirley_smith53 over 7 years ago
Love the idea of Arlo and Janis moving to new digs and being closer to the kids. The extended family creates a richness to their lives and much more opportunity for new humorous adventures…AND Arlo can use his boat!
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 7 years ago
I do like the idea of Arlo, Janis, and Luddie moving to be closer to Gene and Marylou and Gus and Shrimp, and the boat. I do think there are a lot of great story possibilities. However, I will miss some of the occasional characters in their old neighborhood as well.
I really like how Gene WANTS them to move closer. It has made my appreciation for Gene grow quite a bit, and I already liked his character.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 7 years ago
We are slowly moving to be close to youngest daughter and our grandchild. Now about 10 hours away
banjinshiju over 7 years ago
They must be located on the Mississippi coast. The beaches west of the Mississippi River aren’t that attractive.
WF11 over 7 years ago
It’s never been clear to me how far the farm is from the beach and where Gus’ old restaurant and the boat are. I gather the farm is just a few miles inland – can anyone clarify?
rodjen1 over 7 years ago
For those of us who have followed this strip for years, we can remember that this is the beach were the kids first met when they were very young.
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
Somehow I don’t think Janis will be receptive to the idea. You’d think she would welcome being nearer her son and granddaughter, but I suspect other feelings will interfere.
valzish over 7 years ago
Time for a new adventure!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
How about this? The comic continues as Arlo and Janis build the house and clean up loose ends where they now live, then finally move to the bayou, about a year or so from now, and at that point, the strip ends.