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Whatâs the difference between a dad joke and a regular joke? With a dad joke, the punchline is apparent. Letâs hear everyoneâs worst dad joke. A neutron walks into a bar and asks how much for a beer. The bartender says, âFor you, no charge.â
So thatâs Taraâs story? See my Pitts Gazeteer article in the comments section yesterday. Or, I can repeat it here for those who do not want to lose their page.
The point is that she missed classes to deal with unfortunate incidents, and didnât respond to calls because she got a new number. Sheâs not at fault.
Luann is giving Tara some serious side-eye in the third panel, but Iâm not sure why. Is she skeptical of her claims? Wondering about Taraâs dedication as a student? Tired of the drama -already? Worried that Tara might make a move on Jack?
Hopefully she has her lost phone blocked. Also, I donât think Tara is heartless. She deals with things in a different way. Also, she seems to have an unusual sense of humor.
Okay. Speaking just for Me Tara, I would REEEEEEEEEALLY like to Meet (See) your âRoommate,â BEFORE you get kicked out of Junior College for a failing grade. Because if She (and I assume it IS a âsheâ) is giving YOU problems, she must be one formidable young woman and âSheâ SHOULD be added to the âGang.â
PS: Nobody leaves their expensive smartphones in the car. NOBODY. Thatâs as dumb as leaving your wallet in the car overnight while itâs parked outside.
Unless of course, you have to go to Court which doesnât allow âelectronic devicesâ in the building. Not that âIâ would Know about such thingsâŠâŠ..,
The Team never implies the Taraâs phone was in the car. Tara is just giving a list of drama. Teens and young adults donât necessarily speak in parallel structure.
This is so generational in the comments, which makes sense since most of us are Baby Boomers, and these characters are Millennials. I think there is more going on with Tara, but I will take her at her word, and I know about roommate drama with my own free spirit daughter. Her comment in the last panel has meaning not only as a joke I think, but also as a personal comment that what happened to her was not that bad really. Greg has the banana in front of us as we follow what is next. Wonder what? Hmmm.
Slightly behind the times here⊠20 years ago, losing your phone usually meant losing your contacts, but with smartphones, most (MOST) people save everything to a cloud account â google or apple depending on your phone type
Tara will always be the sort of person things just happen to. She attracts that sort of vibe. However I know people who would have dealt with all of those things and still made it to class because missing was simply not an option. Iâd say on her priorities list school is way down the line. She may be brilliant enough to get by only showing up now and then but even so sheâs setting a bad precedent for herself. The discipline it takes to show up and produce the required assignments is almost as important as the material learned.
A very bland strip re-entry for Tara. Especially after the left-at-party and missing-from-class setup. Oh, well. GnK still have a whole day left to concoct a cliff hanger. :o(
This is also somewhat late to reintroduce her in what started out to be a palsy-walsy week for Jack and Luann. A week of classroom banter and a trip to Burrito Bandito. Hmmm.
Overall a fun return of TaraâŠ. with all the expected non-dramatic âmelodramaâ that would seem very plausible.
Taraâs joke was quite funny as well.
I wonderful if this will go anywhere on Saturday or just be a week of college kids being⊠college kids?
And, I wonder if Greg will switch arcs again for Monday like he has been doing the last several weeks (having more brief, one-week glimpses at the arcs)?
Overall, I am in favor of Greg continuing the 1-week approach to the arcsâŠ. it keeps the characters all more âpresentâ as they come back more quickly⊠and a 1-week arc keeps the story more âfreshâ in my opinion.
I think Luannâs left sleeve is infected (in the first panel) with the dreaded âdrab greenâ disease. It quickly spreads to the rest of the jacket by the third panel.
I just gave a reply to my remark by capricorn9th for her reply on yesterdayâs page. I also invited capricorn9th and others to continue the discussion one-on-one. If you were offended by my comment, please go back, read my response and if you want, continue the discussion in a more private arena.
Sigh, another false alarm cop-out. Does anyone remember when these plotlines involved some actual stakes? Delta getting Hodgkins, Brad getting injured on the job, even Dirk getting into an accident. Nowadays the biggest thing ever put at risk is a bit of petty cash to one of Annâs small-time scams. Oh, and donât forget Guntherâs casserole getting thrown at Les (just the food and not the dish, mind you. That might actually hurt someone!)
Life sure is bland in Pittsville; no wonder Delta left for college and never came back (and Rosa ditched this place the second she graduated high school). Iâm not saying they need to face the apocalypse or anything, but these stories where nothing is ever at stake (and despite being supposedly about feelings and character development over plot, nobody ever really learns anything or evolves as a person) are really bringing me close to uttering what TV Tropes calls the Eight Deadly Words.
I donât know what the motivation is behind Luannâs side eye. However, I do want her to stop being so judgmental. Tara has more experiences (good and bad) happen to her because she takes more risks than Luann. Risk taking should be rewarded to some extent to encourage innovation and growth. Tara has to deal with roomie drama because she took the risk to live on her own, and unlike the De Groots doesnât own two houses to help kids move out. She may have signed a lease which is near impossible to break (not that Luann would know how to even read a lease contract). Tara at least HAS a car, which means she took on the risk/liability of buying one, which Luann has never done. I think we have all lost a phone, although Luann never seems to, maybe because she never goes out to parties/clubs etc.? Where is she going to lose it, her bedroom? Luann is great at limiting her liabilities but she would do well to grow up, take some risks, and evaluate her own life before judging others. In short, walk a mile in Taraâs shoes.
Also, this is COLLEGE. Attendance may have mattered in high school, but if Tara can pass the exams in college, she deserves to be objectively evaluated on her smarts, not her effort and ability to pay tuition.
Someone needs to free Starr by explaining to her that sheâs wasting her time attending college. A person like her with no interest in learning or work doesnât belong in school, unless itâs military boot camp.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
âtis no laughing matter, Tara
capricorn9th about 6 years ago
Sheâs the type who always has drama in her life because she doesnât deal with things maturely.
Namrepus about 6 years ago
Whatâs the difference between a dad joke and a regular joke? With a dad joke, the punchline is apparent. Letâs hear everyoneâs worst dad joke. A neutron walks into a bar and asks how much for a beer. The bartender says, âFor you, no charge.â
B UTTONS about 6 years ago
Sorry Tara, that one was silent and deadly.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 6 years ago
So thatâs Taraâs story? See my Pitts Gazeteer article in the comments section yesterday. Or, I can repeat it here for those who do not want to lose their page.
skoiatollo about 6 years ago
And why Luannâs jacket is green in the last panel? Is it supposed to mean something, like sheâs green with envy?
Tyge about 6 years ago
What a let down!
Faith :) about 6 years ago
The point is that she missed classes to deal with unfortunate incidents, and didnât respond to calls because she got a new number. Sheâs not at fault.
kaffekup about 6 years ago
This isnât realistic; sheâd never leave her phone in the car.
Argythree about 6 years ago
Why is she laughing like a member of the Three Stooges? They were way before her timeâŠ
SactoSylvia about 6 years ago
Luann is giving Tara some serious side-eye in the third panel, but Iâm not sure why. Is she skeptical of her claims? Wondering about Taraâs dedication as a student? Tired of the drama -already? Worried that Tara might make a move on Jack?
Joe1962 about 6 years ago
Tara is heartless!!!
jagedlo about 6 years ago
Continuity error in the last panel there, Greg?
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Hopefully she has her lost phone blocked. Also, I donât think Tara is heartless. She deals with things in a different way. Also, she seems to have an unusual sense of humor.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Okay. Speaking just for Me Tara, I would REEEEEEEEEALLY like to Meet (See) your âRoommate,â BEFORE you get kicked out of Junior College for a failing grade. Because if She (and I assume it IS a âsheâ) is giving YOU problems, she must be one formidable young woman and âSheâ SHOULD be added to the âGang.â
PS: Nobody leaves their expensive smartphones in the car. NOBODY. Thatâs as dumb as leaving your wallet in the car overnight while itâs parked outside.
Unless of course, you have to go to Court which doesnât allow âelectronic devicesâ in the building. Not that âIâ would Know about such thingsâŠâŠ..,
Aibohphobia about 6 years ago
The Team never implies the Taraâs phone was in the car. Tara is just giving a list of drama. Teens and young adults donât necessarily speak in parallel structure.
WoodstockJack about 6 years ago
https://genius.com/Fm-static-definitely-maybe-lyrics
luann1212 about 6 years ago
This is so generational in the comments, which makes sense since most of us are Baby Boomers, and these characters are Millennials. I think there is more going on with Tara, but I will take her at her word, and I know about roommate drama with my own free spirit daughter. Her comment in the last panel has meaning not only as a joke I think, but also as a personal comment that what happened to her was not that bad really. Greg has the banana in front of us as we follow what is next. Wonder what? Hmmm.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
ââŠoh, and Jack may or may not be Kryptonian.â
Fiammata about 6 years ago
Does the roomie not like what she brought home from the party?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
I keep a big black towel in the Jeep to cover up things I donât want anyone to see.
WilliamVollmer about 6 years ago
" Nothing heavy. nyuk, nyuk?" Is Tara a reincarnated Stooge?
Darque Hellmutt about 6 years ago
Tara certainly has an airy personality. Surprised her speech balloons donât float to the to⊠oh, wait â they do.
james28602 about 6 years ago
Slightly behind the times here⊠20 years ago, losing your phone usually meant losing your contacts, but with smartphones, most (MOST) people save everything to a cloud account â google or apple depending on your phone type
elliel203 about 6 years ago
Luann and the amazing technicolorâŠjacket
GirlGeek Premium Member about 6 years ago
Sheâs going to get expelled sooner or later
Schrodinger's Dog about 6 years ago
Q: Is Luannâs jacket blue or green?
A: yes
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
Tara will always be the sort of person things just happen to. She attracts that sort of vibe. However I know people who would have dealt with all of those things and still made it to class because missing was simply not an option. Iâd say on her priorities list school is way down the line. She may be brilliant enough to get by only showing up now and then but even so sheâs setting a bad precedent for herself. The discipline it takes to show up and produce the required assignments is almost as important as the material learned.
GaryCooper about 6 years ago
âRoomie dramaâ? Did Tara burglarize the dorm again?
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Good grief! 7:42 MST and only 76 comments?
From the looks of Luann, hey, I think I agree with her!
Tyge about 6 years ago
A very bland strip re-entry for Tara. Especially after the left-at-party and missing-from-class setup. Oh, well. GnK still have a whole day left to concoct a cliff hanger. :o(
This is also somewhat late to reintroduce her in what started out to be a palsy-walsy week for Jack and Luann. A week of classroom banter and a trip to Burrito Bandito. Hmmm.
31768 about 6 years ago
Tara doesnât get it because sheâs a real gas!
Schrodinger's Dog about 6 years ago
careful âŠthe âshadow peopleâ are listening!
31768 about 6 years ago
Taraâs dramatic life can bloat anyone with gas!A (NO SMOKING) sign is needed around her!
majobis. about 6 years ago
does she know the little Johnie jokes?
Code the Enforcer about 6 years ago
On a side note â Jack seems genuinely into his studying and learning, right?
dadlivonia about 6 years ago
The Fourth Stooge
pseudomao about 6 years ago
Taraâs ânudge nudgeâ is referring to Luann and Jackâs relationship. Luann gets it.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 6 years ago
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Overall a fun return of TaraâŠ. with all the expected non-dramatic âmelodramaâ that would seem very plausible.
Taraâs joke was quite funny as well.
I wonderful if this will go anywhere on Saturday or just be a week of college kids being⊠college kids?
And, I wonder if Greg will switch arcs again for Monday like he has been doing the last several weeks (having more brief, one-week glimpses at the arcs)?
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 6 years ago
Overall, I am in favor of Greg continuing the 1-week approach to the arcsâŠ. it keeps the characters all more âpresentâ as they come back more quickly⊠and a 1-week arc keeps the story more âfreshâ in my opinion.
Schrodinger's Dog about 6 years ago
I think Luannâs left sleeve is infected (in the first panel) with the dreaded âdrab greenâ disease. It quickly spreads to the rest of the jacket by the third panel.
Don Bagert Premium Member about 6 years ago
Everyone,
I just gave a reply to my remark by capricorn9th for her reply on yesterdayâs page. I also invited capricorn9th and others to continue the discussion one-on-one. If you were offended by my comment, please go back, read my response and if you want, continue the discussion in a more private arena.Thanks,
Don Bagert
bagert@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/donbagert
Lescoe Brandon about 6 years ago
Academic probation here she comes.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 6 years ago
She would do well in life despite a few minor flaws because of joyful attitude. Even in prison, she would probably be popular.
BJShipley1 about 6 years ago
Sigh, another false alarm cop-out. Does anyone remember when these plotlines involved some actual stakes? Delta getting Hodgkins, Brad getting injured on the job, even Dirk getting into an accident. Nowadays the biggest thing ever put at risk is a bit of petty cash to one of Annâs small-time scams. Oh, and donât forget Guntherâs casserole getting thrown at Les (just the food and not the dish, mind you. That might actually hurt someone!)
Life sure is bland in Pittsville; no wonder Delta left for college and never came back (and Rosa ditched this place the second she graduated high school). Iâm not saying they need to face the apocalypse or anything, but these stories where nothing is ever at stake (and despite being supposedly about feelings and character development over plot, nobody ever really learns anything or evolves as a person) are really bringing me close to uttering what TV Tropes calls the Eight Deadly Words.astahl2003 about 6 years ago
I donât know what the motivation is behind Luannâs side eye. However, I do want her to stop being so judgmental. Tara has more experiences (good and bad) happen to her because she takes more risks than Luann. Risk taking should be rewarded to some extent to encourage innovation and growth. Tara has to deal with roomie drama because she took the risk to live on her own, and unlike the De Groots doesnât own two houses to help kids move out. She may have signed a lease which is near impossible to break (not that Luann would know how to even read a lease contract). Tara at least HAS a car, which means she took on the risk/liability of buying one, which Luann has never done. I think we have all lost a phone, although Luann never seems to, maybe because she never goes out to parties/clubs etc.? Where is she going to lose it, her bedroom? Luann is great at limiting her liabilities but she would do well to grow up, take some risks, and evaluate her own life before judging others. In short, walk a mile in Taraâs shoes.
astahl2003 about 6 years ago
Also, this is COLLEGE. Attendance may have mattered in high school, but if Tara can pass the exams in college, she deserves to be objectively evaluated on her smarts, not her effort and ability to pay tuition.
driller about 6 years ago
Always with an excuseâŠ
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
A âbig unit on gasâ is about what it Boyles down to.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Itâs time for Tara to find a new roommate. Luann may be a great roommate for her. This would be great!
Liam Astle Premium Member about 6 years ago
âI got so wasted at that party. They had to pump my stomach. Doctors thought I was going to die.â
bakana about 6 years ago
âStupid Roomie Dramaâ
Translation: Came home one afternoon and caught her roommate wearing both her Lingerie and her Boyfriend.
RSH about 6 years ago
I have had students like this; thereâs no shortage of events and trauma that (in their mind) take priority over classes.
RWY about 6 years ago
Someone needs to free Starr by explaining to her that sheâs wasting her time attending college. A person like her with no interest in learning or work doesnât belong in school, unless itâs military boot camp.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
At least Tara has a sense of humorâŠ.
Now, laugh it up, Luann1
nathenleeturner about 6 years ago
So now we know Tara does not take her future seriously.