Grandparents no longer have to worry about ovulation, and they can take a vacation and use aviation to get the sensation of elevation. They need some stimulation before facing cremation.
Don’t wish to hurry things up, Luann, you will be old soon enough.
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Unless Greg figures he can retire by accelerating Lu and Bern to their nineties and closes out by showing them sitting side by side in their wheelchairs watching the sun set from the window in their retirement home. Alas, Thelma and Louise it is not…
As an aside to the many comments of yesterday re: motorcycles, with many good points and suggestions…#1 thing to remember when you are riding: you are INVISIBLE. Not because you are to small, not because you don’t have your headlight on, etc. You are invisible because the brain only sees what it is looking for and other drivers are looking for CARS and TRUCKS. You don’t register on the brain.
Moral of the situation? Defensive driving- ride like no one can see you.
And once Luann reaches Grandparent age, she’ll envy the youth for having the energy to runaround and do stuff that she’s too old to do. It’s a vicious cycle.
Hey ladies and gents!! I really think Luann and Bernice are talking to (or about) most of us because we are of the age of grandparents, or even great-grandparents, and definitely take lots of medicine (drugs-can’t live without them). Could it be Karen using Bernice to make a sarcastic (snarky, now I know what snarky is a diminutive for) comment about old people.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
something so worth thinking (but hopefully not over-thinking) about
Namrepus about 7 years ago
Grandparents no longer have to worry about ovulation, and they can take a vacation and use aviation to get the sensation of elevation. They need some stimulation before facing cremation.
Wizardgoat about 7 years ago
Uh-oh. Be careful, Bernice. You might inadvertently encourage Luann to try recreational drugs.
kenhense about 7 years ago
Have we ever seen Luann’s grandparents?
Brdshtt Premium Member about 7 years ago
Don’t wish to hurry things up, Luann, you will be old soon enough.
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Unless Greg figures he can retire by accelerating Lu and Bern to their nineties and closes out by showing them sitting side by side in their wheelchairs watching the sun set from the window in their retirement home. Alas, Thelma and Louise it is not…
howtheduck about 7 years ago
As much as medicine costs these days, it’s not the medication.
AnyFace about 7 years ago
In life, we are continuously moving the goalpost.
wiatr about 7 years ago
Nah!
the dorf about 7 years ago
Happy Grandparents Day to all GPs out there.
kenhense about 7 years ago
Luann – Yeah – All those things – without health…
blunebottle about 7 years ago
As an aside to the many comments of yesterday re: motorcycles, with many good points and suggestions…#1 thing to remember when you are riding: you are INVISIBLE. Not because you are to small, not because you don’t have your headlight on, etc. You are invisible because the brain only sees what it is looking for and other drivers are looking for CARS and TRUCKS. You don’t register on the brain.
Moral of the situation? Defensive driving- ride like no one can see you.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 7 years ago
My Grandparents has long since gone to heaven. Grandmother in 1980 and Granddad a year later. I still miss them.
californiamonty about 7 years ago
Why does the final panel’s dialog remind me of Adam Sandler’s Cajun Man?
chris_weaver about 7 years ago
Luann and Bernice years later in a nursing home:
“You know who I envy?”
“Um, didn’t we have this conversation before?”
Tyge about 7 years ago
Or the meditation.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 7 years ago
And once Luann reaches Grandparent age, she’ll envy the youth for having the energy to runaround and do stuff that she’s too old to do. It’s a vicious cycle.
sbwertz about 7 years ago
I’m a grandparent…actually a great-grandparent. I’m healthy, active, and social.
sueb1863 about 7 years ago
Go spend some time at a nursing home, Luann. You won’t envy the elderly for long.
DarleenMB Premium Member about 7 years ago
Not everyone over the age of 50 is on meds. Nor should we be.
joefearsnothing about 7 years ago
Yeah it’s great except for the few aches and pains and still worrying about the kids and grandkids!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 7 years ago
I’ve got it all figured out, including the strong indications I have it wrong.
luann1212 about 7 years ago
Hey ladies and gents!! I really think Luann and Bernice are talking to (or about) most of us because we are of the age of grandparents, or even great-grandparents, and definitely take lots of medicine (drugs-can’t live without them). Could it be Karen using Bernice to make a sarcastic (snarky, now I know what snarky is a diminutive for) comment about old people.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Luann, the law is that at age 18 you are no longer a “pre-adult”.
Uncle Bob about 7 years ago
News flash, Bernie: It’s ALWAYSbeen about the medication, baby!
31768 about 7 years ago
Its amazing how Borenice has all the answers for everybody else but herself. And she’s so nonchalant while answering it is amazing.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Greg’s Clever Salute to Grandparents Day would be more evocative if it were not out of the mouth of such-a-loser Luann and her snarky friend, Bernie….
mjb515 about 7 years ago
Things fall apart, Luann
Schrodinger's Dog about 7 years ago
and sometimes worse
Rick Smith Premium Member about 7 years ago
Pre-adult college? Luann is not 18 yet?