Intentional stealing (not petty theft, chocolate) is motivated by the thought that you have the right to other people’s stuff the same as your own. Where someone would get that idea is anybody’s guess. Stay safe, Texas!
I am so crossing my fingers for a Brenda Starr crossover story. Please! Evans, please! Make Tara Starr to be Brenda’s niece gone bad with the family nickname “Terror Starr”.
The interesting thing about the TV revelation is that it apparently adds nothing to other arcs in general. All it amounts to is Greg disclosing a name and a few details, which makes all of us feel like we now know what happened, and are less curious.
But on second thought, it does tell us that the thief has no connection to the regular characters. That’s actually useful information.
You know… it is the clerk’s responsibility to ring up all items, not Luann’s. Secondly, when did she ever conceal the candy bar? Most people — out of long habit — place the candy in front of the clerk along with everything else they are buying. Thus is it unreasonable to assume that Luann did not pay for the candy and Bernice’s accusation is unfounded, inflammatory and slanderous. It’s time for Luann to find better friends!
Re Hurricane Harvey: All is quiet in San Antonio. No rain yet and no wind. From experience living just south of Corpus Christi for many years, , I’ve come to expect that eerie feeling of low barometric pressure before a storm and the quiet oppressive atmosphere. It’s 2;08 A.M /CST and time for Luannophiles to go to bed.
FINALLY, the “Who Stole the TV” question put to bed. Since they gave the guilty party a name (which wasn’t necessary; girl in room 213 would have been enough), it makes me curious if this character will resurface. Maybe ask for a job at Kablooie Cafe?
You gave them $474 for textbooks, enjoy the candy bar. The real thieves are the one charging you $474 for books because you have no choice about buying them.
It was at that moment that Luann said: “Aw, nuts!”. She then realzed she’d have to pay for a candy bar the didn’t even like! …..She would have to pay for a bar with almonds in it…..
Nicely done. The TV story is all wrapped up, last (school) year’s fauxmances are all wrapped up, and Bernice and Luann are ready to start the new school year with a clean slate, at least in the non-academic department.
IIRC, it was BERNICE who took the candy bar off the rack, noting loudly that they were “only a dollar.” Luann was in shock from the $475 book tab and probably didn’t even hear her.
Bernice is the thief, and Luann is just her mule. If the mule is consuming your ill-gotten gains, you sanctimonious Judas, so much the better.
Munch away, Luann, and Bernice wants to pay the store for the candy she stole, let her.
Is there any reason we couldn’t have been told this back in April, when it actually happened? Wouldn’t it have been natural for Bernice to tell Luann about it at the time, given that she and Piro were actively part of it? Well, better late than never, I suppose. Maybe in a year or so we shall meet Dr. Heald, with whom Piro had an appointment. Or maybe Piro has joined Quill on the island in the Pacific where ex-boyfriends go in order to vanish from the strip?
College textbooks are such a rip off. Way back in late 1970s when I was at San Diego State, I was shocked my first semester when I bought my books. At the time, and it might still be this way, the instructors wrote the books and made them the required reading. And, since they changed them all of the time, selling them back was nearly impossible, as was trying to buy a used one. From this arc, I can see nothing has changed.
Nobody is perfect. Bernice engaged in obstruction of a police investigation by lying to her boss about Piro, in order to protect him, and I am sure Luann being in her shocked state about the books, and talking with her friend, may just have forgotten to pay for the candy. The real interest is that we now know who the miscreant is with the TV theft, and I wonder if we might meet Tara Starr anyway. That is the resolution of one arc, which really was a way to set-up so many other arcs and we still have the new ones centering around the Fuse, and Ann and Fay, and who knows who or what. Onward on upward or sideways with Luannverse. At least there are no sexuality comments in this set of comments, although I need to check again later (lol).
C’mon Greg … are you trying to make some vague equivalency between absent-mindedly walking out of a store with a candy bar, and breaking into a vending machine purposely? No.
Bernice is rapidly turning into the guidance counselor at high school – single, judgemental, prudish and unable to offer any real guidance to anyone asking for help. Hopefully Luann won’t turn into Mr. Fogey.
I hope that next week’s storyline depicts Ann Eiffel and whatever apparent scam or illegal activity she is going to conduct at the Fuse. That’s the most notable storyline going on in the strip now.
A surprise Sunday comic: Luann is in court – Bernice is pointing at her – the judge is scowling – and “Exhibit A” is a half eaten candy bar. Police are still searching for the wrapper…
Maybe Tara’s related to Leonard Starr, who revived Little Orphan Annie in 1979, perhaps? But Annie would never intentionally steal candy! Luann didn’t either. Hmmm … Luann and Annie do share similar names … maybe that’s the connection.
“to name something is to own it”. I don’t believe Greg would provide a name without then introducing a character to go with it. ( If he’s done so in the past I’m not remembering it).
My response to this strip was that Greg is just trying to put the issue of the TV thief to bed, because maybe he does read these comments and someone is always asking about the TV thief. Perhaps he’s putting a name to the person just to establish that it is indeed not Piro. But now he’s got a character with a name that he could use later on if he feels the need.
So we have the Sunday stand alone coming up. Then I’m ready for Greg & Karen to drop another bomb – likely with Ann’s production. When AE showed up out of the blue as Les’s mother – there were over 530 responses. Fun.
DATELINE: San Antonio TX. While watching the hints of rain beginning to fall and reminding me that 150 plus miles away people are in shock from Harvey’s destruction, I am pondering the mystery of the candy bar. I come up with more questions than answers. (1) Is it important to the story? (2) When did the candy change from Bernice to Luann? (3) How did Luann pay for the books? Cash, check, or plastic? (4) Could she have had candy bar in her hand while paying in any of the three options? (5) Neither girl was carrying a shopping bag of books when they left the book store, so were they in Luann’s backpack? If so, then Bernice must have been holding the candy while they bagged the books. (6) Why am I spending a lovely rainy Saturday afternoon pondering the storyline of a slow moving comic strip when I could be cuddling with my sweetheart on the sofa watching television or writing the epic novel or taking a nap?
1) Probably not relevant to the plot, but why waste space and time if it isn’t a clue to someone’s character?2, 3, and 4) Bernice must have been holding the candy bar while Luann paid for the books 5) and put them in her backpack. This suggests to me that Bernice, not Luann, is the culprit. New insight into Bernice which may show up later. 6) LA meeting (Luann Anonymous) I think I’m addicted to the comments and theories of this comic strip. I suspect several of my senior friends at ALIR (Academy for Learning in Retirement) have the same problem.
All’s calm on the San Antonio fro nt. Gentle breezes with occasional drop of rain.
The point of this? An OOPS HAHA moment. It was the instant of cognitive dissonance when Luann realized that she hadn’t paid for the candy at the very moment she was pondering the motives behind petty theft. Bern isn’t criticizing or putting her down. She’s just noticed it and is simply verbalizing. Someone had to if this joke was going to happen, and no one else is there. She asked but did not accuse. I think many are projecting their dislike of her onto this innocuous moment and toting it up as one more proof that Bern is evil and mistreats Luann. Which is as silly as the vice versa of that idea, which is also expressed often.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
I don’t recall Tara Starr. (Good call, Bernice, on Luann’s accidental shoplift.)
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Namrepus about 7 years ago
Intentional stealing (not petty theft, chocolate) is motivated by the thought that you have the right to other people’s stuff the same as your own. Where someone would get that idea is anybody’s guess. Stay safe, Texas!
Wizardgoat about 7 years ago
I guess there can be absent-minded thievery.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 7 years ago
Sooo, do we get to meet this new “Starr” of the strip?
howtheduck about 7 years ago
I am so crossing my fingers for a Brenda Starr crossover story. Please! Evans, please! Make Tara Starr to be Brenda’s niece gone bad with the family nickname “Terror Starr”.
Wizardgoat about 7 years ago
The interesting thing about the TV revelation is that it apparently adds nothing to other arcs in general. All it amounts to is Greg disclosing a name and a few details, which makes all of us feel like we now know what happened, and are less curious.
But on second thought, it does tell us that the thief has no connection to the regular characters. That’s actually useful information.
DaJellyBelly about 7 years ago
It’s easily fixed. Put the money in an envelope and mail it to the store with an explanation, anonymously of course!!
Wizardgoat about 7 years ago
Of course, we still have Piro and Dr. Heald in the queue, as well as Ann Eiffel.
Argythree about 7 years ago
Hope all Texas posters are safe right now…
wiatr about 7 years ago
OK, turn the car around, re-wrap that chocolate and replace it. Actually, paying for it is the better option.
kenhense about 7 years ago
Some people steal things they don’t need or want. I guess it’s an “I think I can get away with this” challenge.
31768 about 7 years ago
Tara Starr. Another new character.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Perhaps “Tara Starr” will feature Prominently at Ann Eiffel’s Lingerie Gig, Thingy, Something or Other.
The Poor Lass has been Expelled and She’s GOT to find some way of making (WAIT for IT)Ends Meet!
BAR-RUM-PUM!
beb01 about 7 years ago
You know… it is the clerk’s responsibility to ring up all items, not Luann’s. Secondly, when did she ever conceal the candy bar? Most people — out of long habit — place the candy in front of the clerk along with everything else they are buying. Thus is it unreasonable to assume that Luann did not pay for the candy and Bernice’s accusation is unfounded, inflammatory and slanderous. It’s time for Luann to find better friends!
Vilyehm about 7 years ago
A lively fun girl that steals but does not fence that which she took? Sounds a bit psyco.
If introduced as a character, do not hand her off to Less or TJ.
She belongs to Ox.
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Somehow, I doubt that Tara is related to Paul …
https://youtu.be/A9TEyQVg1bo
Mayflower about 7 years ago
Re Hurricane Harvey: All is quiet in San Antonio. No rain yet and no wind. From experience living just south of Corpus Christi for many years, , I’ve come to expect that eerie feeling of low barometric pressure before a storm and the quiet oppressive atmosphere. It’s 2;08 A.M /CST and time for Luannophiles to go to bed.
wreck it ralph about 7 years ago
Tara Starr aka Hair
Luanaphile about 7 years ago
You have to pay for candy bars?
sueb1863 about 7 years ago
I did that once, had a candy bar in my hand and accidentally walked right out of the store without paying for it. However, I was eight years old.
dlkrueger33 about 7 years ago
FINALLY, the “Who Stole the TV” question put to bed. Since they gave the guilty party a name (which wasn’t necessary; girl in room 213 would have been enough), it makes me curious if this character will resurface. Maybe ask for a job at Kablooie Cafe?
Ignatz Premium Member about 7 years ago
You gave them $474 for textbooks, enjoy the candy bar. The real thieves are the one charging you $474 for books because you have no choice about buying them.
JayBluE about 7 years ago
It was at that moment that Luann said: “Aw, nuts!”. She then realzed she’d have to pay for a candy bar the didn’t even like! …..She would have to pay for a bar with almonds in it…..
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 7 years ago
Didn’t know Ann Eiffel had a daughter as well… ;-)
SactoSylvia about 7 years ago
Nicely done. The TV story is all wrapped up, last (school) year’s fauxmances are all wrapped up, and Bernice and Luann are ready to start the new school year with a clean slate, at least in the non-academic department.
JayBluE about 7 years ago
“Bar None….But One”
“She’s Got A Confection And A Mild Feeder”
“You Can’t Have Mars, Without Some Starrs”
“A Strip Full Of Peanuts”
“She’s A Bit Wonka In The Head”
“Crunch Time”
“Caution: Proceed With Caramel”
“Better Chocolate, Than Never”
“What You See, Is: ‘What Nougat?’ "
“A Fluff Piece”
“She Liked The Sound Of Wrap”
“Going Through Ware And Tara”
“Tara And Feathered Cocoa”
“Getting Expelled Is A Real Gas”
“For A Penalty, Kick Yourself!”
“When You Steal, There’s No Payday™©® For Anyone!”
“The Mov-ing Starr…And The Rest(itution)!” (♪)
“You Don’t Have To Be A Starr, Baby, To Steal In My Show” (♪)
“The Ballad Of Sweet Candy Cane” (♬)
“It Takes Two, Baby!…Me And You” (♪)
“Saying: It’s A Mistake!” (♪)
“You’re So Focused, You’ve Got Oversight”
or
“It’s Her Thief Concern”
JayBluE about 7 years ago
If I could, I’d like to track this…Tara Starr… down, so I could ask her this one burning question:
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“Is it ‘Tar-a’, or ‘Tar(e)-a’?”
WoodstockJack about 7 years ago
IIRC, it was BERNICE who took the candy bar off the rack, noting loudly that they were “only a dollar.” Luann was in shock from the $475 book tab and probably didn’t even hear her.
Bernice is the thief, and Luann is just her mule. If the mule is consuming your ill-gotten gains, you sanctimonious Judas, so much the better.
Munch away, Luann, and Bernice wants to pay the store for the candy she stole, let her.
Leslie B. about 7 years ago
Terror Star… Terra Starr… Tear a scar…
seismic-2 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Is there any reason we couldn’t have been told this back in April, when it actually happened? Wouldn’t it have been natural for Bernice to tell Luann about it at the time, given that she and Piro were actively part of it? Well, better late than never, I suppose. Maybe in a year or so we shall meet Dr. Heald, with whom Piro had an appointment. Or maybe Piro has joined Quill on the island in the Pacific where ex-boyfriends go in order to vanish from the strip?
Tyge about 7 years ago
Has Piro hooked up with Tara? Maybe that’s why no one’s seen him.
TheBigPickle about 7 years ago
Ack! I made the mistake of searching for “Tara Starr” on Yahoo… I recommend you don’t do it…
Queen of America about 7 years ago
College textbooks are such a rip off. Way back in late 1970s when I was at San Diego State, I was shocked my first semester when I bought my books. At the time, and it might still be this way, the instructors wrote the books and made them the required reading. And, since they changed them all of the time, selling them back was nearly impossible, as was trying to buy a used one. From this arc, I can see nothing has changed.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 7 years ago
To reiterate. Tara Starr. Piro Starhead. What’s up with that?
luann1212 about 7 years ago
Nobody is perfect. Bernice engaged in obstruction of a police investigation by lying to her boss about Piro, in order to protect him, and I am sure Luann being in her shocked state about the books, and talking with her friend, may just have forgotten to pay for the candy. The real interest is that we now know who the miscreant is with the TV theft, and I wonder if we might meet Tara Starr anyway. That is the resolution of one arc, which really was a way to set-up so many other arcs and we still have the new ones centering around the Fuse, and Ann and Fay, and who knows who or what. Onward on upward or sideways with Luannverse. At least there are no sexuality comments in this set of comments, although I need to check again later (lol).
doris sloan about 7 years ago
Why would Bernice even ask that?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 7 years ago
“Yes, I did. Why do you wonder?”
Schrodinger's Dog about 7 years ago
C’mon Greg … are you trying to make some vague equivalency between absent-mindedly walking out of a store with a candy bar, and breaking into a vending machine purposely? No.
beb01 about 7 years ago
Bernice is rapidly turning into the guidance counselor at high school – single, judgemental, prudish and unable to offer any real guidance to anyone asking for help. Hopefully Luann won’t turn into Mr. Fogey.
Chuck374 about 7 years ago
After paying almost $500 for the books, I would realize the misappropriation with “Oh well.”
Chuck374 about 7 years ago
And just yesterday I pocketed a pen at TD Bank. They’ll never take me alive!
gromit82 about 7 years ago
I hope that next week’s storyline depicts Ann Eiffel and whatever apparent scam or illegal activity she is going to conduct at the Fuse. That’s the most notable storyline going on in the strip now.
kenhense about 7 years ago
A surprise Sunday comic: Luann is in court – Bernice is pointing at her – the judge is scowling – and “Exhibit A” is a half eaten candy bar. Police are still searching for the wrapper…
craigwestlake about 7 years ago
Is the thief related to Brenda…
Code the Enforcer about 7 years ago
Maybe Tara’s related to Leonard Starr, who revived Little Orphan Annie in 1979, perhaps? But Annie would never intentionally steal candy! Luann didn’t either. Hmmm … Luann and Annie do share similar names … maybe that’s the connection.
Schrodinger's Dog about 7 years ago
“to name something is to own it”. I don’t believe Greg would provide a name without then introducing a character to go with it. ( If he’s done so in the past I’m not remembering it).
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Why would Luann have stolen a candy bar? When did we see her getting the candy bar?
RSH about 7 years ago
My response to this strip was that Greg is just trying to put the issue of the TV thief to bed, because maybe he does read these comments and someone is always asking about the TV thief. Perhaps he’s putting a name to the person just to establish that it is indeed not Piro. But now he’s got a character with a name that he could use later on if he feels the need.
kenhense about 7 years ago
So we have the Sunday stand alone coming up. Then I’m ready for Greg & Karen to drop another bomb – likely with Ann’s production. When AE showed up out of the blue as Les’s mother – there were over 530 responses. Fun.
billdaviswords about 7 years ago
So how did the candy bar get from BERNICE’s hand to Luann’s without it being paid for as Luann checked out?
Mayflower about 7 years ago
DATELINE: San Antonio TX. While watching the hints of rain beginning to fall and reminding me that 150 plus miles away people are in shock from Harvey’s destruction, I am pondering the mystery of the candy bar. I come up with more questions than answers. (1) Is it important to the story? (2) When did the candy change from Bernice to Luann? (3) How did Luann pay for the books? Cash, check, or plastic? (4) Could she have had candy bar in her hand while paying in any of the three options? (5) Neither girl was carrying a shopping bag of books when they left the book store, so were they in Luann’s backpack? If so, then Bernice must have been holding the candy while they bagged the books. (6) Why am I spending a lovely rainy Saturday afternoon pondering the storyline of a slow moving comic strip when I could be cuddling with my sweetheart on the sofa watching television or writing the epic novel or taking a nap?
1) Probably not relevant to the plot, but why waste space and time if it isn’t a clue to someone’s character?2, 3, and 4) Bernice must have been holding the candy bar while Luann paid for the books 5) and put them in her backpack. This suggests to me that Bernice, not Luann, is the culprit. New insight into Bernice which may show up later. 6) LA meeting (Luann Anonymous) I think I’m addicted to the comments and theories of this comic strip. I suspect several of my senior friends at ALIR (Academy for Learning in Retirement) have the same problem.
All’s calm on the San Antonio fro nt. Gentle breezes with occasional drop of rain.
Schrodinger's Dog about 7 years ago
Sunday: Frank and Nancy yearn for the olden days.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Tara Starr, expellee! No relation to Brenda Starr, Reporter, I assume. But a natural apprentice/accomplice for Annie Eiffel! Could it come to pass?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Her name is a joke, Tara (star) Starr who wasn’t the star of a story. Irony!
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 7 years ago
The point of this? An OOPS HAHA moment. It was the instant of cognitive dissonance when Luann realized that she hadn’t paid for the candy at the very moment she was pondering the motives behind petty theft. Bern isn’t criticizing or putting her down. She’s just noticed it and is simply verbalizing. Someone had to if this joke was going to happen, and no one else is there. She asked but did not accuse. I think many are projecting their dislike of her onto this innocuous moment and toting it up as one more proof that Bern is evil and mistreats Luann. Which is as silly as the vice versa of that idea, which is also expressed often.
old_timey_dude about 7 years ago
More to the point why are you eating a candy bar at your age….?
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member about 7 years ago
Oh man I almost lost it at the look on Lu’s face in that last panel!