Dad is making it up, though Red’s face would still need protection. The sun’s reflection in the pool will give Red a sunburn just as if his face was turned to the sun. It happened to my daughter every year. She just would not learn!
In frustration in getting through to me about my acne, my dad said that one day a zit will form on my nose and lay down roots so deep that it will reach my brain and I will die. Surely this must be parental exaggeration, something he actually hopes will come true to prove him right. But later I read that something like that could happen, so maybe he was right.
Kind of makes one feel yucky. Why couldn’t he just say the sun reflects off the water and you will still get sun-burn. Father just had the opportunity to gross out “Red” and took it & threw truth out with the bath water.
Truthfully, this is a bit anachronistic. Nobody I knew was concerned about sunblock when I was a kid in the 70s. Everyone wanted you to get a “good, healthy tan”. I remember girls and women smearing baby oil on so they’d burn/tan quicker. “Look at those rosy cheeks! You’ve been out in the sun!” was considered a compliment.
This would have been before all the awareness of skin cancer, and predated holes in the ozone layer.
Isn’t this strip supposed to be set in the 1960s? I was a kid in the 60s, and the only sunblock anyone used was zinc oxide that lifeguards smeared on their noses. We had suntan lotion or oil, but it didn’t prevent sunburn.
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
Then there’s the water reflection. That’s even worse.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 3 years ago
Red, don’t you know — Father knows best!!
/SHMIRK/
stillfickled Premium Member over 3 years ago
I wish I had used sunscreen.
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
And that’s where freckles come from….
Catfeet Premium Member over 3 years ago
That sneaky old sun!
WentBrown over 3 years ago
Actually he’s wrong. I’m pretty sure.
Charliegirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Dad’s a redhead too, so he knows of what he speaks.
robertdkrebs Premium Member over 3 years ago
Isn’t Red’s Dad an aerospace engineer In Connecticut? Then he should know. Help me out folks. Thx
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Dads do that – exaggeration is their way of controlling their offspring sometimes! Just put on the sunscreen, Red.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Nag, nag, nag,
sfreader1 over 3 years ago
Dad is making it up, though Red’s face would still need protection. The sun’s reflection in the pool will give Red a sunburn just as if his face was turned to the sun. It happened to my daughter every year. She just would not learn!
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
Must be related to Calvin’s Dad.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Red, listen to Dad and Rover, willya?
mymontana over 3 years ago
Red…just enjoy the day in your pool with Rover
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
In frustration in getting through to me about my acne, my dad said that one day a zit will form on my nose and lay down roots so deep that it will reach my brain and I will die. Surely this must be parental exaggeration, something he actually hopes will come true to prove him right. But later I read that something like that could happen, so maybe he was right.
kathleenhicks62 over 3 years ago
Kind of makes one feel yucky. Why couldn’t he just say the sun reflects off the water and you will still get sun-burn. Father just had the opportunity to gross out “Red” and took it & threw truth out with the bath water.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m more fearful of cosmic rays than sun rays.
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
Just tell him his back isn’t sunburn-proof.
dogday Premium Member over 3 years ago
Um, didn’t call it sunblock back then. Didn’t know about connection with skin cancer. Suntan lotion.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Now there’s a conspiracy theorist for you.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Maybe Dad can’t explain diffused light from all over the sky.
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
NEVER in my life have I used sunscreen. I just build up the exposure gradually. With this summer, however, there’s hardly any exposure.
over 3 years ago
It’s for your own good, Red.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
HIs back and neck will burn. I know it happened to me twice.
InquireWithin over 3 years ago
Truthfully, this is a bit anachronistic. Nobody I knew was concerned about sunblock when I was a kid in the 70s. Everyone wanted you to get a “good, healthy tan”. I remember girls and women smearing baby oil on so they’d burn/tan quicker. “Look at those rosy cheeks! You’ve been out in the sun!” was considered a compliment.
This would have been before all the awareness of skin cancer, and predated holes in the ozone layer.
MsGael Premium Member over 3 years ago
Isn’t this strip supposed to be set in the 1960s? I was a kid in the 60s, and the only sunblock anyone used was zinc oxide that lifeguards smeared on their noses. We had suntan lotion or oil, but it didn’t prevent sunburn.