they have to fool the elderly comics section readers into thinking these are new, but Lynn Johnson hasn’t been slapping masks on them like Jeff Keane his been doing on his daddy’s old panels
My husband has that kind of mind for cars. At his job (he’s a 3rd-shift security specialist at a manufacturing plant), if someone leaves their lights on in the lot, he doesn’t even have to look it up. He’ll also surprise someone by, as they walk in, asking them, “Did you get a new car?” He can also tell who is already at church as we’re pulling into the lot. Unfortunately, he sometimes forgets that not everyone can do that. He’ll ask, “Did you see their car there?” if I go to an event. I’ve said to him, “Not everyone identifies someone by their car!”
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1992/05/29For those that can go so long ago, you can see that they changed the car’s datation on the new edition of the strip … cheap skates …
I hate it when I run into someone and they know me but I don’t recognize them; or worse. I recognize them from somewhere but can’t remember where or their name.
Yep, that is what most teen age boys in small town America back in the ’60s did. We knew every car on the road because cars back then actually looked different. Each model by each manufacturer had its own style. Unlike a few years later when a bean counter became CEO of 1 company(to remain nameless) and decided that one style was good enough for every vehicle the company made. I for 1 hated that. Because every car looked like every other car
Isn’t that funny, micheal, that you know all the names of cars and dont know your girlfriends name? Maybe a good swift kick in the testicles will remember her name,right.?
I’m even worse than most females about recognizing car brands. I have taken countless trips over 2 years with a particular Uber driver. My friend and I were talking one day about what nice cars Uber drivers have, and she asked me what kind of car that driver had. I paused, and then stammered…“Silver”! After all this time, I had no idea what kind of car he had, even though one day he and my late husband had chatted about it!
GirlGeek Premium Member over 3 years ago
Why are they still trying to upgrade everything for the modern times? Just keep it in the 90s
Black76Manta over 3 years ago
Nice move mike!, (that was sarcasm)
JD'Huntsville'AL over 3 years ago
That’s pretty good. To me cars today pretty much look the same between manufacturers.
retrocool over 3 years ago
did not need to change the cars.
capricorn9th over 3 years ago
Cars are cars. Takes me places. And, Mike, just how long since you last saw Martha?
LookingGlass Premium Member over 3 years ago
OK Mike, what’s the year, make and manufacturer of that “Martha model???”
/SHNARK/
RickTengle over 3 years ago
they have to fool the elderly comics section readers into thinking these are new, but Lynn Johnson hasn’t been slapping masks on them like Jeff Keane his been doing on his daddy’s old panels
howtheduck over 3 years ago
The shout-out to Ollie on the wall of panel 2 is for cartoonist Tim Oliphant (AKA Mr. Ollie).
https://tnartseducation.org/teaching-artist-roster/tim-oliphant-mr-ollie/
littlejohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sorry Martha. But your boyfriend has caught the “I am dreaming of owning a car” disease.
DavidHewlett over 3 years ago
And ‘Mike’ wonders WHY he had ‘problems’ with girls ???
M2MM over 3 years ago
He’s only got room in that brain for one passion at a time. Sorry, Martha! :D
Wren Fahel over 3 years ago
My husband has that kind of mind for cars. At his job (he’s a 3rd-shift security specialist at a manufacturing plant), if someone leaves their lights on in the lot, he doesn’t even have to look it up. He’ll also surprise someone by, as they walk in, asking them, “Did you get a new car?” He can also tell who is already at church as we’re pulling into the lot. Unfortunately, he sometimes forgets that not everyone can do that. He’ll ask, “Did you see their car there?” if I go to an event. I’ve said to him, “Not everyone identifies someone by their car!”
Johnnyrico over 3 years ago
Should have thrown a Tesla in there..
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
Guess they haven’t seen each other in a while.
dwdl21 over 3 years ago
I wish they still thought this way…lol
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
So I said, “I’m so sorry. I was thinking about important stuff.” …and then hell rained down upon me the wrath of the goddess before me. I wept.
Gerard:D over 3 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
The graffiti in panel two was a shout out to my friend and cartoonist Tim Oliphant.
ehol Premium Member over 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1992/05/29For those that can go so long ago, you can see that they changed the car’s datation on the new edition of the strip … cheap skates …
KevDoneIt over 3 years ago
New and improved just means the same but with less room, less power, but costs more money.
John Jorgensen over 3 years ago
Didn’t this strip stop running in ‘07 or ‘08 or so? And by then Mike was married with children.
Cincoflex over 3 years ago
Hi Ollie, so glad I checked your wall!
kab2rb over 3 years ago
Yes you remember auto names, but not the girls name.
Tetonbil over 3 years ago
Smooth Mike, real smooth.
donwestonmysteries over 3 years ago
I hate it when I run into someone and they know me but I don’t recognize them; or worse. I recognize them from somewhere but can’t remember where or their name.
paranormal over 3 years ago
She’s not a car so he can’t identify her…
The Martha MacRae Fan Club over 3 years ago
Shame on you, Michael. How could anyone forget Martha?
timbob2313 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yep, that is what most teen age boys in small town America back in the ’60s did. We knew every car on the road because cars back then actually looked different. Each model by each manufacturer had its own style. Unlike a few years later when a bean counter became CEO of 1 company(to remain nameless) and decided that one style was good enough for every vehicle the company made. I for 1 hated that. Because every car looked like every other car
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
At that age, you got to think the kid would have at least a two track mind.
Steven Blackwood Premium Member over 3 years ago
Original panelshttps://www.gocomics.com/forbetterorforworse/1992/05/29?ct=v&cti=1842073
The_Great_Black President over 3 years ago
He sure ain’t Magic Mike!
huachuma over 3 years ago
At Mike’s age I was thinking way more about girls than cars…
phoenixnyc over 3 years ago
Never got the car gene – it’s just a way of getting from Point A to Point B.
The_Great_Black President over 3 years ago
Why does the song “Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide” come to mind? Probably because it was sung by Martha and her band, the Vandellas!
AlfredJr.Hall over 3 years ago
Isn’t that funny, micheal, that you know all the names of cars and dont know your girlfriends name? Maybe a good swift kick in the testicles will remember her name,right.?
finnygirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m even worse than most females about recognizing car brands. I have taken countless trips over 2 years with a particular Uber driver. My friend and I were talking one day about what nice cars Uber drivers have, and she asked me what kind of car that driver had. I paused, and then stammered…“Silver”! After all this time, I had no idea what kind of car he had, even though one day he and my late husband had chatted about it!
KelleySweat1 over 3 years ago
Not even remembering her name? After all they meant to each other?? Doesn’t matter that he was distracted by a fleet of cars: he’s for it now!
rbernard over 3 years ago
I get updating the years, but why are they all 9 years old?