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âDo not use microwave oven for drying hair*. Or your poodle.â
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*Fear not, microwave ovens employ two or three door safety interlock switches so the unit cannot be energized with the door open. If the first switch fails, the âlast ditch effortâ switch remains closed across the AC input causing the fuse to blow and everything stops.
The phone is Luannâs business. Nancy should just remind Luann that certain things need doing by whatever time. Iâm looking forward to Luann as a big girl with her own place.
Todayâs âCul de Sacâ is a re-run of the very last published of those strips. Petey is reading newspaper comics, and Alice has opinions, speculations, and convictions about one of the strips, and Petey is trying to explain whatâs going on there. I swear, it reads like a typical week day installment of this very comment forum.
Iâm sure that, somewhere out there, thereâs a lawyer who just so happens to not only own a laundromat, but probably also runs an Uber-like hack/sedan service⊠juat in case you need to take someone to the cleaners, and are looking for a wayâŠ.
I think the most interesting thing in this weekâs comment thread is the discussion about whether Gunther is the right friend to help Tiff, vs. those who feel that he triggered her depression. Here are my thoughts.
Tiff has had the world on a silver platter. Her only problem has been over romantic relationships. Maybe sheâs been going about it wrong. But if her current overweight is due to depression and binge-eating, itâs definitely over relationships.
Iâd agree with SukieCrandall and others that Gunther was not rude the last time he talked to Tiff, and he seemed to be a caring friend. But I think thereâs a far darker reality under the surface.
Gunther consciously thinks he wants a relationship. But heâs emotionally terrified of having one, and feels the same about others close to him having one. When Rosa kissed him goodbye in Peru, it went through his body like a shock.
He also has a peculiar attachment to his mother. He was quite upset that she was dating Al Gray. Since then, heâs managed to accept their relationship uncomfortably.
When Tiff took a shine to him a while back, he couldnât handle it. Rather than get into a real relationship with a pretty girl, he abruptly left her room, saying rather curtly that they were incompatible, and that he was going to pursue Bernice. But Bernice was never drawn to him at all. So again he managed not to have any relationship.
When he saw Les making inroads with Tiff, it upset him even though it was making her happy. And if Les was the wrong guy for her (not a certainty) then she needed to find it out for herself. But when he counseled her, hereâs the real message and intent: Guntherâs too good for Tiff. Guntherâs mother is too good for Al Gray. And Tiffâs too good for Les. So Gunther managed to pull Tiff right into his emotional black hole where relationships are something evil, and everyone is too good for them. If she bought into that influence, that explains why sheâs feeling dead stopped and depressed.
A farmer was having intestinal problems. His doctor handed him some suppository samples, and told him to come back if he wasnât improving in three days.
The farmer returned. The doctor asked if he felt better.
He said, âDoc â these things woulda done me just as much good if I had stuck âem up my a$$!â
Reminds me of the story about a guy who bought a Winnebago. He was driving and engaged the cruise control and went in the back to make a cup of coffee. He crashed, of course. The results in the law suit was that Winnebago had to alter their instructions to inform buyers that cruise control is not auto pilot. He also was awarded a free Winnebago.
This is a Sunday foible set of panels, and that is good. Damn, if GE and company have not made some of us lay in bed thinking about a toon! It hits so close to home though in terms of people we have known and loved going through depression, its scary. As I responded to WIzard, I am hoping the basic optimism of Luannverse will shine into the darkness. Please Greg?
What I like about this Sunday strip is that the joke is long and involved. Itâs not a one-liner like last weekâs mud pack joke was. Secodly (and more importantly) it was very modern, topical humor.
Iâve heard that some chainsaws have a warning that says âdo not attempt to stop the chain with your hands or genitals.â What the HELL happened to necessitate that graphically specific warning?
Superman costumes state âWearing this garment will not enable the user to flyâ. Zippo lighters wisely advise you to âextinguish lighter before returning to pocketâ. Itâs not the companies who are stupid, its the consumers.
I remember a notice on the wall in the post office that said, âDo not send these items in the mail.â One of the items was a can of gasoline. Has anyone ever done that ????
An adult conversation would start like: Nancy: Luann, you are over 18. Do you think you should help defray the cost for room and board, or do you think this is an entitlement? Frank and I think that if you cannot work for this cost, you need to pay half the amount we would charge to rent your room. If neither option is something you can comply with, perhaps college can wait a bit, while you earn some money on your own in a separate living arrangement. P.S. We still love you, just donât want to nag or parent an adult."
BTW, our newspaper doesnât do a Monday paper. So they do a Monday_on_Sunday insert, which has the spoiler for Mondayâs Luann. Is this true for anyone else here?
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
and they say women can multitask⊠Luann is still a child after all if you ask me
Namrepus over 7 years ago
Ladies and gentlemen, the millennial generation.
Fairfax4 over 7 years ago
Thrilled to see Luann use the vocative comma!
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Much ado about relatively little.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Why all the âWarning Labels?â
1) Lawyers
2) Frivolous Lawsuits
3) Juries Who Think, âWell, XYZ Corporation is Worth Billions. Theyâll Never MISS a Coupla Million.â
Brdshtt Premium Member over 7 years ago
âDo not use microwave oven for drying hair*. Or your poodle.â
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*Fear not, microwave ovens employ two or three door safety interlock switches so the unit cannot be energized with the door open. If the first switch fails, the âlast ditch effortâ switch remains closed across the AC input causing the fuse to blow and everything stops.
howtheduck over 7 years ago
Itâs like we have 2 panels of a comic strip and punchline followed by 2 more panels of comic strip and punchline. There is a strange disconnect.
Vilyehm over 7 years ago
This comic strip contains 12 nuances.
Some unsettling of comments may occur.
Axeɫ handeɫ over 7 years ago
How funny.
kenhense over 7 years ago
The phone is Luannâs business. Nancy should just remind Luann that certain things need doing by whatever time. Iâm looking forward to Luann as a big girl with her own place.
JayBluE over 7 years ago
âIâll Sue Yaâ, by Weird AlâŠ.
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https://youtu.be/7xX5npEROKE
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
Todayâs âCul de Sacâ is a re-run of the very last published of those strips. Petey is reading newspaper comics, and Alice has opinions, speculations, and convictions about one of the strips, and Petey is trying to explain whatâs going on there. I swear, it reads like a typical week day installment of this very comment forum.
JayBluE over 7 years ago
Lawyers without suits, probably feel nakedâŠ.
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Iâm sure that, somewhere out there, thereâs a lawyer who just so happens to not only own a laundromat, but probably also runs an Uber-like hack/sedan service⊠juat in case you need to take someone to the cleaners, and are looking for a wayâŠ.
JayBluE over 7 years ago
âThrow In The Towelâ
âFolded Like A Cheap Suitâ
âPlaying âTagsâ "
âA Cautionary Taleâ
âAddition By Distractionâ
âThe âDuh!â In âDullâ "
âSheâs Got âCommunuicable Feverâ "
âThis Is A Fine Message Youâve Gotten Me Into!â
ââŠ.But When She Sleeps, You Can Hear Her Choreâ
âA Basket Caseâ
âToo Much Fiberâ
âThe Wool Of The Peopleâ
or
âCaution: Laundering Is A Serious Offenseâ
Wizardgoat over 7 years ago
I think the most interesting thing in this weekâs comment thread is the discussion about whether Gunther is the right friend to help Tiff, vs. those who feel that he triggered her depression. Here are my thoughts.
Tiff has had the world on a silver platter. Her only problem has been over romantic relationships. Maybe sheâs been going about it wrong. But if her current overweight is due to depression and binge-eating, itâs definitely over relationships.
Iâd agree with SukieCrandall and others that Gunther was not rude the last time he talked to Tiff, and he seemed to be a caring friend. But I think thereâs a far darker reality under the surface.
Gunther consciously thinks he wants a relationship. But heâs emotionally terrified of having one, and feels the same about others close to him having one. When Rosa kissed him goodbye in Peru, it went through his body like a shock.
He also has a peculiar attachment to his mother. He was quite upset that she was dating Al Gray. Since then, heâs managed to accept their relationship uncomfortably.
When Tiff took a shine to him a while back, he couldnât handle it. Rather than get into a real relationship with a pretty girl, he abruptly left her room, saying rather curtly that they were incompatible, and that he was going to pursue Bernice. But Bernice was never drawn to him at all. So again he managed not to have any relationship.
When he saw Les making inroads with Tiff, it upset him even though it was making her happy. And if Les was the wrong guy for her (not a certainty) then she needed to find it out for herself. But when he counseled her, hereâs the real message and intent: Guntherâs too good for Tiff. Guntherâs mother is too good for Al Gray. And Tiffâs too good for Les. So Gunther managed to pull Tiff right into his emotional black hole where relationships are something evil, and everyone is too good for them. If she bought into that influence, that explains why sheâs feeling dead stopped and depressed.
Wizardgoat over 7 years ago
I understand that a popular desktop picture for lawyersâ computers is the back door of an ambulance.
Wizardgoat over 7 years ago
A farmer was having intestinal problems. His doctor handed him some suppository samples, and told him to come back if he wasnât improving in three days.
The farmer returned. The doctor asked if he felt better.
He said, âDoc â these things woulda done me just as much good if I had stuck âem up my a$$!â
Chuck374 over 7 years ago
Reminds me of the story about a guy who bought a Winnebago. He was driving and engaged the cruise control and went in the back to make a cup of coffee. He crashed, of course. The results in the law suit was that Winnebago had to alter their instructions to inform buyers that cruise control is not auto pilot. He also was awarded a free Winnebago.
luann1212 over 7 years ago
This is a Sunday foible set of panels, and that is good. Damn, if GE and company have not made some of us lay in bed thinking about a toon! It hits so close to home though in terms of people we have known and loved going through depression, its scary. As I responded to WIzard, I am hoping the basic optimism of Luannverse will shine into the darkness. Please Greg?
KEA over 7 years ago
My favorite instruction was âdo not turn upside downâ. It was on the bottom of the package.
mourdac Premium Member over 7 years ago
Warm and fuzzy strip today, very good.
beb01 over 7 years ago
What I like about this Sunday strip is that the joke is long and involved. Itâs not a one-liner like last weekâs mud pack joke was. Secodly (and more importantly) it was very modern, topical humor.
yangeldf over 7 years ago
Iâve heard that some chainsaws have a warning that says âdo not attempt to stop the chain with your hands or genitals.â What the HELL happened to necessitate that graphically specific warning?
kauri44 over 7 years ago
Do people still keep that old tag on the furniture, the one that says âDo not remove this tag under penalty of lawâ?
Mostly Water Premium Member over 7 years ago
On Sundays the mother-daughter dynamic is predictable. Luann will be forever a lazy 14 year old and Nancy an adult disciplinarian.
JohnFarson19 over 7 years ago
Superman costumes state âWearing this garment will not enable the user to flyâ. Zippo lighters wisely advise you to âextinguish lighter before returning to pocketâ. Itâs not the companies who are stupid, its the consumers.
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
Whatever happened to just letting the gene pool get thinned by stupidity?
kenhense over 7 years ago
I remember a notice on the wall in the post office that said, âDo not send these items in the mail.â One of the items was a can of gasoline. Has anyone ever done that ????
Luanaphile over 7 years ago
An adult conversation would start like: Nancy: Luann, you are over 18. Do you think you should help defray the cost for room and board, or do you think this is an entitlement? Frank and I think that if you cannot work for this cost, you need to pay half the amount we would charge to rent your room. If neither option is something you can comply with, perhaps college can wait a bit, while you earn some money on your own in a separate living arrangement. P.S. We still love you, just donât want to nag or parent an adult."
Luanaphile over 7 years ago
BTW, our newspaper doesnât do a Monday paper. So they do a Monday_on_Sunday insert, which has the spoiler for Mondayâs Luann. Is this true for anyone else here?
BJShipley1 over 7 years ago
Wait, so this college student still needs Mommy to drag her butt out of bed in the mornings to go to school?
Schrodinger's Dog over 7 years ago
I can never do âthumb typingâ.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Sigh! Is this really the way the world ends, with a text, not a whimper?