I suspect Mike is going to Elly with this request because John has already told him he is not driving until he pays for his own gas and insurance, and Michael is counting on the idea that John has not told Elly about this. (And he appears to be right).
Nevertheless, if this is Michael’s scheme with Artie (a character we have never seen before and never will see again), then he is showing just how little he knows about his mother. Michael would need to bring in some Joe College, preppie, responsible type to impress her. After all, Elly showed us with Martha last summer that she judges people based on how they look and dress.
I have no idea why Michael does not know this (aside from to set up the joke). Elly would not let Michael drive with Artie or even have a game of checkers with Artie. She has her arms crossed and her eyes have become submerged. If Artie is smart, he will start running now.
See her crossed arms, Mike? She ain’t bending. You’re not fooling her. This is not a friend of yours – just a kid who is old enough to have a driver’s license.
I recall that, “back in the day” in Florida, when I got my learner’s permit at 14, the restrictions were “with a licensed driver, but not at night”. Unrestricted license at 16 upon passing a written and closed course driving test.
A Learners Permit is just that. A permit TO LEARN. Take a driving class or have your parents teach you. Start in a parking lot and move on to neighborhood roads, then to secondary, less-traveled roads. And NOT with a “kid” who just got HIS license. I think someone above stated the other driver must be 25+. I think that’s right.
Here in NH, there are no learner’s permits. Once you hit 15-1/2, you’re allowed to drive as long as a licensed driver over the age of 18 is with you…but you have to be 16 to get your license.
As my kids got their permits, they had to have either me or their mother in the car with them for their first thousand miles of driving. Kept a log to insure compliance. They hated me, but that’s okay.
The difference between of being legal and being able. You can do anything as long as the law doesn’t say you can’t. You can’t do anything until your parents say you can. …for a few years.
In my state, on a temporary license, the student driver needs to be accompanied by a parent or guardian only, and needs 50 hours of supervised driving before they move to the next step.
I had a dress like Elly’s in the 70’s. It was polyester and I wore it to funerals. I did wear it to church one Easter back then. With a new straw hat with red Poppies on it.
Mike seems to have forgotten what happened with Gordy, and Elly knows HIM. Why would she allow someone she doesn’t know take her car any place??? Come on,Mike!!
When I got old enough to get my Learners permit, I had to earn the price, and only 1 driving supervisor(Dad’s car, Dad taught). Friends of mine not only had to pay for their permits, but buy their own car to learn on(Their insurance).
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
hello, Artie
Enter.Name.Here almost 4 years ago
“He’s gonna show me how to do really cool tire burnouts!”
Argythree almost 4 years ago
I wouldn’t trust him with a bicycle, let alone a car…
howtheduck almost 4 years ago
I suspect Mike is going to Elly with this request because John has already told him he is not driving until he pays for his own gas and insurance, and Michael is counting on the idea that John has not told Elly about this. (And he appears to be right).
Nevertheless, if this is Michael’s scheme with Artie (a character we have never seen before and never will see again), then he is showing just how little he knows about his mother. Michael would need to bring in some Joe College, preppie, responsible type to impress her. After all, Elly showed us with Martha last summer that she judges people based on how they look and dress.
I have no idea why Michael does not know this (aside from to set up the joke). Elly would not let Michael drive with Artie or even have a game of checkers with Artie. She has her arms crossed and her eyes have become submerged. If Artie is smart, he will start running now.
Black76Manta almost 4 years ago
Mike, even for a teenager you’re a fool, that friend of yours has the word trouble written all over him!
GirlGeek Premium Member almost 4 years ago
You are do impatient Michael
capricorn9th almost 4 years ago
See her crossed arms, Mike? She ain’t bending. You’re not fooling her. This is not a friend of yours – just a kid who is old enough to have a driver’s license.
pauljmsn almost 4 years ago
If I were writing this strip, I’d have Artie be a very conscientious driver, keeping under the limit and carefully watching out for other drivers.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
Oh nos, Artie is funny-looking (clutches pearls).
dshans almost 4 years ago
I recall that, “back in the day” in Florida, when I got my learner’s permit at 14, the restrictions were “with a licensed driver, but not at night”. Unrestricted license at 16 upon passing a written and closed course driving test.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
Michael sure is one self-entitled Asshat..
michaeljwolff almost 4 years ago
Is Elly wearing a clerical collar? Has she received The Call?
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
Even Artie doesn’t want Michael to drive his car.
Susan00100 almost 4 years ago
Luckily, this is a short-lived “friendship”. Not like his true buddies Lawrence and Gordon.
dlkrueger33 almost 4 years ago
A Learners Permit is just that. A permit TO LEARN. Take a driving class or have your parents teach you. Start in a parking lot and move on to neighborhood roads, then to secondary, less-traveled roads. And NOT with a “kid” who just got HIS license. I think someone above stated the other driver must be 25+. I think that’s right.
DavidHewlett almost 4 years ago
Why is the concept of the word "NO’ so hard for some people to grasp ???
Hamady Sack Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Canadian bad boy.
cubswin2016 almost 4 years ago
Mike is not helping his case any.
Wren Fahel almost 4 years ago
Here in NH, there are no learner’s permits. Once you hit 15-1/2, you’re allowed to drive as long as a licensed driver over the age of 18 is with you…but you have to be 16 to get your license.
amanbe3 almost 4 years ago
As my kids got their permits, they had to have either me or their mother in the car with them for their first thousand miles of driving. Kept a log to insure compliance. They hated me, but that’s okay.
pheets almost 4 years ago
Sometimes, Mike, you are still just a jerky kid.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It’s a good thing Mike did not become a lawyer. I think his client’s character witnesses would be less than compelling.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The difference between of being legal and being able. You can do anything as long as the law doesn’t say you can’t. You can’t do anything until your parents say you can. …for a few years.
The childinme almost 4 years ago
Because it’s my car. I pay for the insurance and I say who the adult will be. You get to agree to my terms or not drive.
Foob almost 4 years ago
Not until we’ve checked his teeth!
The_Great_Black President almost 4 years ago
Was watching The Fresh Prince of Bel Air on BET which made me think of this strip’s story arc, where Will bought an old car.
Will: “This car has subwoofers!”
Uncle Phil: “Do you have insurance?”
Will: “This car has white wall tires!”
Uncle Phil: “Did you get it insured?”
Will: “It has bucket seats, like in the 50s!”
Uncle Phil{annoyed}: "Do you have automobile insurance? Yes or no. ANSWER ME!
Will{sheepish}: “Uh, I forgot..”
Uncle Phil: “That settles it. Until I see some insurance papers on my desk, this car is not being driven one millimeter.”
Ukko wilko almost 4 years ago
Just that request should cause his license to be revoked.
dwdl21 almost 4 years ago
Umm, I’m 61 and when I got my permit my mom had to sign for it.
summerdog almost 4 years ago
Artie has the night off from what?
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
In my state, on a temporary license, the student driver needs to be accompanied by a parent or guardian only, and needs 50 hours of supervised driving before they move to the next step.
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
Mike correctly summed up his life in the third panel: “This entitles me…”
Cincoflex almost 4 years ago
Gonna take Artie to the vet for a flea dip? Because he looks like he could use one.
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
One point for mom, minus point on Michael.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Don’t think so…..
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
summerdog almost 4 years ago
I had a dress like Elly’s in the 70’s. It was polyester and I wore it to funerals. I did wear it to church one Easter back then. With a new straw hat with red Poppies on it.
cactusbob333 almost 4 years ago
The magic word: “entitles”
paranormal almost 4 years ago
Artie looks like that crazy lazy cousin of John’s…
Asharah almost 4 years ago
Now, now, lets not be all judgy about Artie’s appearance! He could be a very good driver.
Foob almost 4 years ago
Wait, is that Jeremy’s friend, Pierce?
rbullfogg almost 4 years ago
Mike you use the word entitled! Driving is not a entitled or a right it’s a privilege!
JMG316 almost 4 years ago
Did Mike later have a good friend who looked similar, or am I thinking abt a different comic?
jbruins84341 almost 4 years ago
Just because you CAN drive, Mike, doesn’t mean you MAY drive, especially Mom’s car.
locake almost 4 years ago
Has Michael had any driver’s training at all? From school or his parents? You don’t just get in a car and know how to drive.
Back to Big Mike almost 4 years ago
No f#@%in’ way.
samfran6-0 almost 4 years ago
Mike seems to have forgotten what happened with Gordy, and Elly knows HIM. Why would she allow someone she doesn’t know take her car any place??? Come on,Mike!!
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This is why the licensed driver must be at least 25 in California.
mikeywilly almost 4 years ago
When I got old enough to get my Learners permit, I had to earn the price, and only 1 driving supervisor(Dad’s car, Dad taught). Friends of mine not only had to pay for their permits, but buy their own car to learn on(Their insurance).
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oh…well that makes a difference…