We thought it was Allyson Creemore wearing those spandex exercise shorts that did it, but it appears any exercise equipment will work on Gordon, if it is modeled by a female. They definitely need to keep Gordon out of the sports equipment locker. He might not survive.
Isn’t exaggeration of the annoying parts of growing up a major content theme for this kind of comic? While it is uncomfortable, there is some truth to how overwhelming hormones and learning impulse control can be. Ignoring the problem as something that “shouldn’t be” only makes it more difficult for kids to learn how to handle.
Ok. We get it. He’s a teenager. Let’s move on. I’m really not enjoying this thread, and that is very rare for me, for this comic. I think the reason it bothers me so much is because it is so exaggerated. I’ve never seen anyone act like that. It’s not a real phenomenon, so it just comes off as annoying. Sorry Lynn, I am an undying fan, and have all of your books, but please be done with this story line. :) If not, I’ll just keep on reading until it does change I suppose.
Now, that’s funny! I said it before, and I say it again: Lynn is an expert in building a joke.
On a serious note: I remember boys in grade 8 (for me that was in late 60’s) being really obnoxious, mean, and crude about girls’ “build” and they were tiresome when they joked about it among themselves…In my day they passed notes, and sometimes their notes got sidetracked to the girls, and I tell you, when they thought they were private, they certainly didn’t skimp on details that included “language” and drawings. In today’s terms, I might even compare it to “cyber bullying” that some kids endure.
Serious,Lynn? Is this a Canadian thing for boys going through puberty up there? It really sucked going through this myself that age, but me and everyone I knew dealt with it internall.You’re making Gorden seem “special”
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
you’ve been warned, coach
Macushlalondra over 6 years ago
Oh for heaven’s sake! 2 basketballs set him off! LOLOLOLOL!
capricorn9th over 6 years ago
Gotta roll my eyes here. This is truly ridiculous – so ridiculous it is not funny.
Army_Nurse over 6 years ago
testosterone is a terrible drug… and when mixed w/ ethanol it can be disastrous.
howtheduck over 6 years ago
We thought it was Allyson Creemore wearing those spandex exercise shorts that did it, but it appears any exercise equipment will work on Gordon, if it is modeled by a female. They definitely need to keep Gordon out of the sports equipment locker. He might not survive.
Argythree over 6 years ago
Sometimes, a one-track mind becomes one deep ditch…
Rosette over 6 years ago
Two basketballs on a man… hate to break it to you, Gordon, but that’s not female attraction you’re feeling!
asrialfeeple over 6 years ago
I think somebody need a bucket of ice-water dumped on him.
Jabroniville Premium Member over 6 years ago
LOL- okay, THAT was pretty clever. And saucy. That ol’ Lynn wasn’t afraid to push the envelope a little bit.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is going to be really annoying isn’t it?
Wren Fahel over 6 years ago
Wow…just, wow! I laughed SO hard at this one!!!
IndyMan over 6 years ago
Miss Johnston, I think you have carried this ‘thread’ beyond the point where it needed to end ! ! ! !
well-i-never over 6 years ago
“acTING!”
Hollyjoy over 6 years ago
I’m really not liking this thread at all.
Dixie Lee over 6 years ago
I don’t seem to be the only one that is getting tired of this thread.
ireoftsubaki over 6 years ago
Isn’t exaggeration of the annoying parts of growing up a major content theme for this kind of comic? While it is uncomfortable, there is some truth to how overwhelming hormones and learning impulse control can be. Ignoring the problem as something that “shouldn’t be” only makes it more difficult for kids to learn how to handle.
Jan C over 6 years ago
The coach won’t put up with Gordon’s theatrics any more than he allowed the hat and shades.
jless over 6 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
More angry letters…about drawing something “suggestive”. Well, of COURSE it’s suggestive! The person who “gets it” is the guilty one!
lee over 6 years ago
Took a moment to get the two basketballs triggering the attack.
Prescott_Philosopher over 6 years ago
I confess I got really tired of this arc with the first strip. The premise is quite anti-male.
Camiyami Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ok. We get it. He’s a teenager. Let’s move on. I’m really not enjoying this thread, and that is very rare for me, for this comic. I think the reason it bothers me so much is because it is so exaggerated. I’ve never seen anyone act like that. It’s not a real phenomenon, so it just comes off as annoying. Sorry Lynn, I am an undying fan, and have all of your books, but please be done with this story line. :) If not, I’ll just keep on reading until it does change I suppose.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Oh come on, this is one story line from the strip that many of us could do without.
Herb L 1954 over 6 years ago
No Apple pies for you,Gordo ;)
Amanda Lee over 6 years ago
lol look a second there
1JennyJenkins over 6 years ago
Now, that’s funny! I said it before, and I say it again: Lynn is an expert in building a joke.
On a serious note: I remember boys in grade 8 (for me that was in late 60’s) being really obnoxious, mean, and crude about girls’ “build” and they were tiresome when they joked about it among themselves…In my day they passed notes, and sometimes their notes got sidetracked to the girls, and I tell you, when they thought they were private, they certainly didn’t skimp on details that included “language” and drawings. In today’s terms, I might even compare it to “cyber bullying” that some kids endure.
sjsczurek over 6 years ago
Oh come on!
Scoutmaster77 over 6 years ago
Sheesh! Throw him in a cold shower!
megerkey over 6 years ago
All you need is blood squirting out of his nose and you have Amine.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Seriously, Gordon?
Petemejia77 over 6 years ago
Serious,Lynn? Is this a Canadian thing for boys going through puberty up there? It really sucked going through this myself that age, but me and everyone I knew dealt with it internall.You’re making Gorden seem “special”