Coming Soon đ At the beginning of April, youâll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
Sleep in the hallway? Thatâs awful. They donât have a couch for him to sleep on? I donât blame him for reaching the end of the rope. And why does Lynn always spell âstoopidâ? It makes the characters sound dumb.
The âstompâ effect and Lauraâs dismissive attitude tells us that this was no accident. The only question is which adult would side with Laura and think sending a kid outside in the cold was an effective punishment.
I said it yesterday, itâs time to go home! Why would they come all this way to live sardine style where there isnât enough room for everyone? Even Elly and John have to put up with umpteen interruptions to their sleep from that little girl but canât complain because itâs her room. Next time you visit, stay in a hotel!
This has been building up with Mike for a while, but I at least expected him to get sent to the barn, not outside permanently. This was Johnâs decision.
I donât blame him for going off like that. They might be visiting âthese here partsâ, but what they are experiencing is a bit of âThatâs how we do things in these here parts, and we donât really care âbout what you think, nossirâ. When you say that with a plastic âMore coffee dear?â smile on your fact, well, themâs fightinâ words.
Saying something is STOOpid,â seems to indicate a heavy voice accent on the first three letters. Probably to show that something is very stupid. So there is the normal emphasis and the one above, plus one other that I often heard in England but find difficult to âpictureâ here. It sounded as if one was saying âstyoopidâ very clipped and short.
I remember a summer visit to relatives. I was on a cot in the living room sick with a fever. All my male relatives snored loudly but in different keys. It was torture.
This is crazy! Two weeks is too long a time to spend with your in- laws under ideal circumstances,but 16 dos and cats and people in a 2 bedroom farmhouse? And itâs not like the Pattersons are poor either.These days,kids complain when the family packs up and heads off to Mexico,or Cuba for a week or 2 during Xmas break because they canât text their friends till 2 am every day! Nope,this arc is asking me to suspend my state of disbelief too far,even if it is 1988.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
this is what I call as a cousin quarrel
capricorn9th about 7 years ago
Sleep in the hallway? Thatâs awful. They donât have a couch for him to sleep on? I donât blame him for reaching the end of the rope. And why does Lynn always spell âstoopidâ? It makes the characters sound dumb.
howtheduck about 7 years ago
The âstompâ effect and Lauraâs dismissive attitude tells us that this was no accident. The only question is which adult would side with Laura and think sending a kid outside in the cold was an effective punishment.
Asharah about 7 years ago
Did they kick him out, or did he storm outside to make his point?
jpayne4040 about 7 years ago
Michael has to literally go âcool offâ.
Macushlalondra about 7 years ago
I said it yesterday, itâs time to go home! Why would they come all this way to live sardine style where there isnât enough room for everyone? Even Elly and John have to put up with umpteen interruptions to their sleep from that little girl but canât complain because itâs her room. Next time you visit, stay in a hotel!
Rosette about 7 years ago
An abusive husband in the making.
gmartin997 about 7 years ago
You know what they say about guests and fish.
keltii about 7 years ago
sleep in the barn, at this hour all is calm, and warm!
GirlGeek Premium Member about 7 years ago
This has been building up with Mike for a while, but I at least expected him to get sent to the barn, not outside permanently. This was Johnâs decision.
BlitzMcD about 7 years ago
I donât blame him for going off like that. They might be visiting âthese here partsâ, but what they are experiencing is a bit of âThatâs how we do things in these here parts, and we donât really care âbout what you think, nossirâ. When you say that with a plastic âMore coffee dear?â smile on your fact, well, themâs fightinâ words.
sandpiper about 7 years ago
Heâs learning, but will he remember
sandpiper about 7 years ago
Saying something is STOOpid,â seems to indicate a heavy voice accent on the first three letters. Probably to show that something is very stupid. So there is the normal emphasis and the one above, plus one other that I often heard in England but find difficult to âpictureâ here. It sounded as if one was saying âstyoopidâ very clipped and short.
Go on, give it a try. Can only break your tongue
paranormal about 7 years ago
Wasnât Uncle Doofus sleeping on the couch? As for the âstoopidâ thing, itâs probably a Canadian thing like âEhâ.
arolarson Premium Member about 7 years ago
I remember a summer visit to relatives. I was on a cot in the living room sick with a fever. All my male relatives snored loudly but in different keys. It was torture.
tuslog1964 about 7 years ago
Always be careful what you ask for!
kleanerz about 7 years ago
Whatâs the deal with Johnston spelling stupid, âstoopid?â Is it just to emphasize the first vowel?
Alphaomega about 7 years ago
This is crazy! Two weeks is too long a time to spend with your in- laws under ideal circumstances,but 16 dos and cats and people in a 2 bedroom farmhouse? And itâs not like the Pattersons are poor either.These days,kids complain when the family packs up and heads off to Mexico,or Cuba for a week or 2 during Xmas break because they canât text their friends till 2 am every day! Nope,this arc is asking me to suspend my state of disbelief too far,even if it is 1988.
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
Itâs time to go home
USN1977 about 7 years ago
The kid needed an attitude adjustment.