Fifty is not old. I ran my first marathon at 49. Nancy has the ability to train and complete one, too. I can tell just by looking at her. She is only emotionally exhausted and will perk up as soon as she gets up in the morning. She will conquer the day.
Ok, she is an older person, but this is how it happens, the passing of the years is inevitable, we have to accept it and there is nothing more to do about it!
Now, lessee here – Nancy is almost 50. Well, Luann, if this strip ran in real time, in 1985 at the strip’s inception, you were 13. Here it is 36 years later, so you would be… oh, my gosh… 49!!!
Poor Nancy. She’s tired and scared because her age is starting to be a problem for her. I hope she can overcome this crisis. It’s not fair to blame Luann for how she reacts. She has always seen her mother as a young woman and thinking of her as an old person must have shocked her. When my mother turned 50 I was 11 and I couldn’t understand. For me, my folks have always been old. They were always the older parents in school meetings. I envy Luann’s surprise a little.
It’s all a matter of perspective, I wish I was approaching 50 again. Luann is 19 or 20, 50 appears mystical. Remember Shannon thought what amounted to one year in the future, in the hair cutting caper, would mean Luann was incredibly old. In labor market terms one is approaching their highest earning in the late 40’s, early 50’sMid-life crises time. The storyline question is where and/or how this arc will develop Nancy’s longer-term reaction. I do think this is a strong Millennial story perspective, and I thank Greg for encouraging his daughter to creat comedic but pertinent arc development from her perspective.
Well, guess what Nancy…. There are many women out there, in their 50s and well into their 60s, who have to work as waitresses because they have no other choice. Consider yourself lucky that you don’t actually ***have*** to work..
I used to think that way. I was 17 when I met my wife, and I remember thinking how old her parents were. Now I’m much older than they were then, and I’M not old!
In what universe were those two girls “tweenies”? They looked older than Luann. Anyway, methinks that Nancy is about to have a midlife crises although in this strip it will probably be resolved in a very tame or miniscule way.
I don’t believe that Old is just a number.. it’s a level of pain… those who don’t have any physical ailments believe that old is just a number…they don’t feel their age, while the rest of us, who have abused our young bodies, now have to suffer from things like arthritis, heart issues, liver issues (because we partied hardy!), low level diabetes or immune system issues, and now have to make appointments to have parts of us replaced… We no longer look young and fresh on the bloom, we now look haggard, exhausted, saggy and like beagles! Old is not a number, it’s a level of pain!
Heh. You know what would make her feel even older at this point?…if Brad and Toni walked in and told them/us they were expecting. (Older, but full of joy at the same time.)
somebody needs to remind her that a couple of weeks ago she was bragging that she was getting hit on. but, I think it’s time to move into the office and just do the books. leave the tables to the younger folks
No reason to doubt yourself Nancy! My wife is going on 58 in a couple weeks and there is nothing old about her. Still gets catcalls all the time. Single guys have propositioned her in my presence 2 separate times in the last few months. She tried on a new pair of jeans the other day and oooOOOooowhEEE! Ladies (and gents) Keep yourselves as active and fit as possible and it will pay off in spades well into the golden years.
When I was in my late 40s early 50s, I was lifting weights 3 days a week (chest day, back day, leg day), doing the stairclimber at maximum speed for 30 minutes/day, and keeping my abs in shape with crunches and reverses. I looked like I was in my 30s, and guys in their 20s were hitting on me. It’s just a matter of keeping yourself in shape. A few decades have passed since then, but I still walk a mile every day.
Not really. Honestly, Nancy, you can be happy and vibrant at any decade in your life if you just accept things realistically and keep a positive attitude. I try to make every decade of my life the best ever. Yes, there are physical changes and we have to accept them but that doesn’t mean we have to give up or let someone else’s opinion drive which we are or our happiness.
Far as I am concerned, this story ‘arc’ has careened off the road and into a ditch after taking out a street light, mailbox, sideswiped someone’s SUV and scared a couple dogs.
This is a very contrived situation, and does not fit what we know about Nancy from past comics. It was one thing for a couple kids to be rude to adults, but now it seems Karen – I can’t imagine Greg being such a dolt – has spent all of 5 minutes and a handful of bad assumptions about seasoned workers, and put together a moronic fail of a story.
For the record, I am in my sixties, as is my wife. I sometimes have to work long hours to finish month-end accounting, and my wife is on her feet for 16 hours some days as a nurse. We both do our jobs well and without whining. I have to say I resent the idea sold in this arc, that Nancy would somehow be worn out just because she is older than the tikes she hired.
Cradle to Grave, baby! “Old and cold…” they say. Of course this old skate-boarding frog has more wisdom in his hind leg than most any millennialized “thinker” today. Not all… but it would seem most.
Nancy’s only thinking of the bad part of aging – being tired out. She’s missing that she’s also experiencing the best part of aging – when you stop having patience for nonsense and stop giving a darn what other people think of you!
I don’t know why Nancy is working the floor, anyway. It has nothing to do with her age (she’s young and looks amazing), but that she has so many other duties to attend to.
She would be about the same age as the mothers of the snotty brats she kicked out, unless those mothers were teen mothers.
my mom is 69 and I always tell her that she isn’t getting old, just older. My GG once said I don’t mind getting older, but I refuse to get old. She lived to the ripe age of 102
I could say I’d love to be 50 again, but that would mean that I was still working. I love being retired and will take the various inconveniences of being older in order to enjoy the advantages it holds (so far, anyway … I’m still in my 60’s)!
Nancy is fine. I hope she doesn’t think she has to stop working at the Fuse because she’s 49….. big deal; it’s her place she can work there at long as she feels like it.
That said one just needs to get used to age related comments that will inevitably get more frequent as time goes on, e.g. a cashier asking if you want the senior discount. You just have to go about your business and let these things fly over your head. None of this would have happened if Nancy hadn’t gotten that girl’s order wrong. So you just make sure to write the orders down.
Another suggestion for Nancy is to think of some sharp come-backs for age comments that may be yet to come. Commission Luann to make a poster that says “Rudeness and lack of consideration are not tolerated. here.. you will be shown the door”. Nancy has a lot of power (at the Fuse); she can use it.
I remember the first time I got a senior’s discount at the drugstore (they do it for 55 and over). I wasn’t sure whether to be happy or mortified. Still, 10% is 10%.
Nancy should hire someone who is her age or older. I’m sure she could find someone. Wouldn’t it be great if she could get Irma to wait tables; Irma is probably not older but she would not be the stereotyped adolescent girl waitress.
I remember when I thought 50 was old. Of course, that was a very long time ago. Now, 50 resides in my rearview mirror and seems very far away. Now, clerks don’t even ask me if I want the senior discount. They just give it to me.
so this is just about Nancy turning 50. Is she going to overreact? quit her job i.e. quit doing everything she enjoys? fall into depression? ’ Come on Nancy, you have about 5 minutes to feel this way then you have get up and move on.’
To be far, for most of my life I have thought about my parent’s age. We never had birthday parties so we never focused on anyone’s age. It wasn’t until Dad was well into his 80s that parties started happening, because by then every extra year was a blessing. So Luann not knowing that her mom is turning 50 is not unreasonable. That Nancy thinks it’s important is something else.
If they haven’t already. They’ve learned I’m not interested, so I don’t get the frequent invitations any more, but they do come about every 4 months still. Wasting their member’s money is their problem.
Maybe to LuAnn her mother is old. To me, 50 is young!
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
quit inserting your foot into your mouth, Luann, while you’re still ahead
Rhetorical_Question about 3 years ago
Yikes! Nancy Degroot is 49 years ago?
AnyFace about 3 years ago
beb01 about 3 years ago
Counting on her fingers. So much for the great minds of our generation.
OK, maybe not my generation but someone’s
Oh, to be 50 once again!
Mordock999 Premium Member about 3 years ago
(Ahem)
“Twits are for kids.”
Pleasant dreams, My fellow Luannatics. ;)
Rhetorical_Question about 3 years ago
Counting on my fingers, Luann is twenty years ago?
mr , b about 3 years ago
wow to be 49 again , Hello Nancy !
linus82 about 3 years ago
Para ser de casi 50 Nancy normalmente no parece serlo, al contrario de Frank quien parece incluso superarlos.
Willow Mt Lyon about 3 years ago
Fifty is not old. I ran my first marathon at 49. Nancy has the ability to train and complete one, too. I can tell just by looking at her. She is only emotionally exhausted and will perk up as soon as she gets up in the morning. She will conquer the day.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
Meh. Wife and I are 58 and 59, and having to raise two grandkids…5 and 7. Trust me, it keeps you in shape….or kill you one or the other.
SJhapamama about 3 years ago
50 is “old old”? Egads! Pull yourself together, Nancy, you’ve fallen for a very outdated notion of old. Time to get your game on!
saobadao about 3 years ago
Sigh, to be 50 again….or 60 or 70 for that matter
Joe1962 about 3 years ago
Luann you were doing so good then you put your foot in your mouth.
capricorn9th about 3 years ago
Time to plan her 50th birthday party, Luann. It is a milestone
seanyj about 3 years ago
Nancy looks good for 50.
howtheduck about 3 years ago
The invitation letter to join AARP will be coming soon to a mailbox near Nancy.
Namrepus about 3 years ago
Man, everyone’s dining on filet of shoe sole today.
Black76Manta about 3 years ago
Ok, she is an older person, but this is how it happens, the passing of the years is inevitable, we have to accept it and there is nothing more to do about it!
Brdshtt Premium Member about 3 years ago
Now, lessee here – Nancy is almost 50. Well, Luann, if this strip ran in real time, in 1985 at the strip’s inception, you were 13. Here it is 36 years later, so you would be… oh, my gosh… 49!!!
Kymberleigh about 3 years ago
Just wait until Luann tries to calculate her own age using the timeline of the strip vs. out here.
TheThingIs about 3 years ago
Is Nancy gonna go blond and have a Sandy ( Ala Grease) makeover? We’re sure driving the point.
Airman about 3 years ago
In my league, 50 almost seems like jail bait.
lvlax about 3 years ago
Nancy.. It’s not too late to disown Luann. Brad was clearly the good child. LOL
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nancy is firmly in MILF territory.
boydpercy Premium Member about 3 years ago
I wish I was almost 50 again!
Baarorso about 3 years ago
I guess when you’re in your 20s, EVERYONE older than you’s a “senior citizen”. :/
Chrisdiaz801 about 3 years ago
Hearing my mom was almost 50 freaked me out too as a kid(circa 1991).
79nysv about 3 years ago
50, I wish just a kid.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Poor Nancy. She’s tired and scared because her age is starting to be a problem for her. I hope she can overcome this crisis. It’s not fair to blame Luann for how she reacts. She has always seen her mother as a young woman and thinking of her as an old person must have shocked her. When my mother turned 50 I was 11 and I couldn’t understand. For me, my folks have always been old. They were always the older parents in school meetings. I envy Luann’s surprise a little.
luann1212 about 3 years ago
It’s all a matter of perspective, I wish I was approaching 50 again. Luann is 19 or 20, 50 appears mystical. Remember Shannon thought what amounted to one year in the future, in the hair cutting caper, would mean Luann was incredibly old. In labor market terms one is approaching their highest earning in the late 40’s, early 50’sMid-life crises time. The storyline question is where and/or how this arc will develop Nancy’s longer-term reaction. I do think this is a strong Millennial story perspective, and I thank Greg for encouraging his daughter to creat comedic but pertinent arc development from her perspective.
imagenesis about 3 years ago
Please don’t tell Luann my age. She will freak out after she learns how old many of her readers are!
running down a dream about 3 years ago
50 is young.
Pet about 3 years ago
Wow.
When you’re ten years older than the “old” joke…..
melkor about 3 years ago
Wow, cartoon time. I know when this came out I was close to Luann’s age. Now, I am practically Nancy’s age.
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
We now return Luann to her regularly scheduled vocabulary.
scott.rouse about 3 years ago
Tiff is a twit? She’s a better than you are.
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
Being old has nothing to do with the number of years you’ve lived; that’s being older. Being old is a state of mind, and is totally optional.
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
If 50 is old, old, then at 72, I’m positively ancient.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
Huh. I kind of missed Luann insulting Tiff.
bittenbyknittin about 3 years ago
I’d settle for being 60 again. Post-menopausal but still spry.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
It’s time to spend your golden years writing a memoir.
daveoverpar about 3 years ago
You know you are really old when they just automatically give you the senior discount without you having to ask for it.
Ichabod Ferguson about 3 years ago
Fifty is the youth of old age.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 3 years ago
Ah to be 50 again.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member about 3 years ago
I am old at 52. I have been following Luann since 1985. 50 is not old, we are just getting going!
chris_o42 about 3 years ago
Geeze I wish I was a youngster of 50 again.
leighabc123 about 3 years ago
Tee hee hee! How can Mrs. DeGroot be almost my age when she was grown with two children when I was 13?
cpiller Premium Member about 3 years ago
Speaking as a soon to be 60: “Put a sock in it!”
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
Well, guess what Nancy…. There are many women out there, in their 50s and well into their 60s, who have to work as waitresses because they have no other choice. Consider yourself lucky that you don’t actually ***have*** to work..
david_42 about 3 years ago
You’re not really old until you look forward to the AARP newsletters.
mindjob about 3 years ago
Surprised Luann didn’t whip out a calculator
tcayer about 3 years ago
I used to think that way. I was 17 when I met my wife, and I remember thinking how old her parents were. Now I’m much older than they were then, and I’M not old!
Airman about 3 years ago
Not time to throw in the towel, Nancy. Throw it to Luann, she’s still wet behind the ears.
bjminnis about 3 years ago
I used to think 50 was old, then I got there. thought 70 was old— then I got there. I think old is just a state of mind — I still remember 16
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
50 yrs. old is still young at heart!
kauri44 about 3 years ago
In what universe were those two girls “tweenies”? They looked older than Luann. Anyway, methinks that Nancy is about to have a midlife crises although in this strip it will probably be resolved in a very tame or miniscule way.
momcom about 3 years ago
I feel this.
Lydushka about 3 years ago
I don’t believe that Old is just a number.. it’s a level of pain… those who don’t have any physical ailments believe that old is just a number…they don’t feel their age, while the rest of us, who have abused our young bodies, now have to suffer from things like arthritis, heart issues, liver issues (because we partied hardy!), low level diabetes or immune system issues, and now have to make appointments to have parts of us replaced… We no longer look young and fresh on the bloom, we now look haggard, exhausted, saggy and like beagles! Old is not a number, it’s a level of pain!
bobbyferrel about 3 years ago
Man, I wish I was almost 50.
Cincoflex about 3 years ago
Nancy needs a weekend at the spa, and Frank needs to take a few shifts so she can.
Bucinka about 3 years ago
Heh. You know what would make her feel even older at this point?…if Brad and Toni walked in and told them/us they were expecting. (Older, but full of joy at the same time.)
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
That age was the prime of my life! A couple of years later my husband died. :(
paulscon about 3 years ago
somebody needs to remind her that a couple of weeks ago she was bragging that she was getting hit on. but, I think it’s time to move into the office and just do the books. leave the tables to the younger folks
Need coffee about 3 years ago
Punk. Whippersnapper.
R0GUE about 3 years ago
LuAnn was a teenager when I was a teenager. That means SHE’S the one who is almost 50.
Raenalex about 3 years ago
oh hell, I’M 50!
StephenJokela1 about 3 years ago
No reason to doubt yourself Nancy! My wife is going on 58 in a couple weeks and there is nothing old about her. Still gets catcalls all the time. Single guys have propositioned her in my presence 2 separate times in the last few months. She tried on a new pair of jeans the other day and oooOOOooowhEEE! Ladies (and gents) Keep yourselves as active and fit as possible and it will pay off in spades well into the golden years.
sallymargret about 3 years ago
When I was in my late 40s early 50s, I was lifting weights 3 days a week (chest day, back day, leg day), doing the stairclimber at maximum speed for 30 minutes/day, and keeping my abs in shape with crunches and reverses. I looked like I was in my 30s, and guys in their 20s were hitting on me. It’s just a matter of keeping yourself in shape. A few decades have passed since then, but I still walk a mile every day.
eladee AKA Wally about 3 years ago
Not really. Honestly, Nancy, you can be happy and vibrant at any decade in your life if you just accept things realistically and keep a positive attitude. I try to make every decade of my life the best ever. Yes, there are physical changes and we have to accept them but that doesn’t mean we have to give up or let someone else’s opinion drive which we are or our happiness.
Wubbie about 3 years ago
50! Ha,ha,ha…amateur!
ironbrigade1861 about 3 years ago
Could Evans please give Luann a brain!
cats_in_bowties about 3 years ago
When I was in college both my parents were over 50. Chill out, Luann.
RossStanton1 about 3 years ago
Now who’s the twit?
dbradway1 about 3 years ago
Oh, to be “only 50” again.
katzpawz1a about 3 years ago
My son turned 50 last fall, and I signed him up for AARP. He was NOT amused. But I got to laugh my @$$ off!!!
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Grandma Moses didn’t start painting until she was 70.
And DICK TRACY will soon be 90.And looking forever young.
computerprogrammer2028 about 3 years ago
Age is but a number. Heck some young folks act really old for that matter. It’s all but a state of mind. Just enjoy life and roll with it!!!
DanielDrummond about 3 years ago
Far as I am concerned, this story ‘arc’ has careened off the road and into a ditch after taking out a street light, mailbox, sideswiped someone’s SUV and scared a couple dogs.
This is a very contrived situation, and does not fit what we know about Nancy from past comics. It was one thing for a couple kids to be rude to adults, but now it seems Karen – I can’t imagine Greg being such a dolt – has spent all of 5 minutes and a handful of bad assumptions about seasoned workers, and put together a moronic fail of a story.
For the record, I am in my sixties, as is my wife. I sometimes have to work long hours to finish month-end accounting, and my wife is on her feet for 16 hours some days as a nurse. We both do our jobs well and without whining. I have to say I resent the idea sold in this arc, that Nancy would somehow be worn out just because she is older than the tikes she hired.
Susan123 about 3 years ago
Getting older is a shocker, I am 61 but I feel about 30
smsrt about 3 years ago
Cradle to Grave, baby! “Old and cold…” they say. Of course this old skate-boarding frog has more wisdom in his hind leg than most any millennialized “thinker” today. Not all… but it would seem most.
Vilyehm about 3 years ago
OHMYGAW, the glass is defying the natural laws of the universe.
If it is a white glass, then we cannot see the table and Luann through it.
But we can see the liquid being poured into it.
So it is a clear glass.
But we cannot see behind it.
So it is a colored glass.
But we…..
Norman, please coordinate.
locake about 3 years ago
My Aunt will be 100 if she makes it another month! Now that is old.
ndblackirish97 about 3 years ago
LMAO! Oh wait. I’m almost 50!
txmystic about 3 years ago
Great…I was only a bit older than Luann when the strip began, now I’m older than Nancy. Boo.
Mooshki Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nancy’s only thinking of the bad part of aging – being tired out. She’s missing that she’s also experiencing the best part of aging – when you stop having patience for nonsense and stop giving a darn what other people think of you!
anonymooseandsquirrel Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t know why Nancy is working the floor, anyway. It has nothing to do with her age (she’s young and looks amazing), but that she has so many other duties to attend to.
She would be about the same age as the mothers of the snotty brats she kicked out, unless those mothers were teen mothers.
a swino about 3 years ago
AFAIK Luann was 12 or 13 in 1985 when the strip debuted. Who’s almost 50 again?
comic reader 22 about 3 years ago
This is really boring
CoreyTaylor1 about 3 years ago
PLEASE! If Nancy is old, wouldn’t that make Frank basically… DEAD?
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member about 3 years ago
I wish I was 50 again.
PeterPirate about 3 years ago
This is a good time for Bernice to show up with her advanced vocabulary.
DG about 3 years ago
50 isn’t a big deal Nancy, it can be the best years of your life.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
50? that’s so last century
TurbosDad about 3 years ago
I hope she doesn’t become one of those seniors who denigrate the word old: “I’m 50 years young.” I like old books, wine, movies, friends, etc…
Scoutmaster77 about 3 years ago
That’s not old. I was still a C-17 Loadmaster at 59 1/2. :-)
Natarose about 3 years ago
my mom is 69 and I always tell her that she isn’t getting old, just older. My GG once said I don’t mind getting older, but I refuse to get old. She lived to the ripe age of 102
WF11 about 3 years ago
I could say I’d love to be 50 again, but that would mean that I was still working. I love being retired and will take the various inconveniences of being older in order to enjoy the advantages it holds (so far, anyway … I’m still in my 60’s)!
cafed00d Premium Member about 3 years ago
My mom stopped having birthdays years ago. I think I am now officially older that her. But then I’m only 44 (in hex, I am a programmer after all).
RSH about 3 years ago
Nancy is fine. I hope she doesn’t think she has to stop working at the Fuse because she’s 49….. big deal; it’s her place she can work there at long as she feels like it.
That said one just needs to get used to age related comments that will inevitably get more frequent as time goes on, e.g. a cashier asking if you want the senior discount. You just have to go about your business and let these things fly over your head. None of this would have happened if Nancy hadn’t gotten that girl’s order wrong. So you just make sure to write the orders down.
Another suggestion for Nancy is to think of some sharp come-backs for age comments that may be yet to come. Commission Luann to make a poster that says “Rudeness and lack of consideration are not tolerated. here.. you will be shown the door”. Nancy has a lot of power (at the Fuse); she can use it.
Burgundy2 about 3 years ago
I remember the first time I got a senior’s discount at the drugstore (they do it for 55 and over). I wasn’t sure whether to be happy or mortified. Still, 10% is 10%.
RSH about 3 years ago
Nancy should hire someone who is her age or older. I’m sure she could find someone. Wouldn’t it be great if she could get Irma to wait tables; Irma is probably not older but she would not be the stereotyped adolescent girl waitress.
phxhocking about 3 years ago
I remember when I thought 50 was old. Of course, that was a very long time ago. Now, 50 resides in my rearview mirror and seems very far away. Now, clerks don’t even ask me if I want the senior discount. They just give it to me.
Caldonia about 3 years ago
“Tweenies”?
Okay, Boomer.
Chuck374 about 3 years ago
It had to feel good kicking out those two jerks. They just put down others because its the only way they can stand being what they are.
RSH about 3 years ago
so this is just about Nancy turning 50. Is she going to overreact? quit her job i.e. quit doing everything she enjoys? fall into depression? ’ Come on Nancy, you have about 5 minutes to feel this way then you have get up and move on.’
beb01 about 3 years ago
To be far, for most of my life I have thought about my parent’s age. We never had birthday parties so we never focused on anyone’s age. It wasn’t until Dad was well into his 80s that parties started happening, because by then every extra year was a blessing. So Luann not knowing that her mom is turning 50 is not unreasonable. That Nancy thinks it’s important is something else.
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
Way to go, Luann!
Luckily (?), you will never grow up….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
I’m almost 64——let’s trade.
bakana about 3 years ago
Luann better do some Fast Talking or she is going to get herself “Drafted” to take over Mom’s job at the Fuse.
Sassy's Mom about 3 years ago
If they haven’t already. They’ve learned I’m not interested, so I don’t get the frequent invitations any more, but they do come about every 4 months still. Wasting their member’s money is their problem.
Maybe to LuAnn her mother is old. To me, 50 is young!
tutibug5 about 3 years ago
Is Luann trying to do chisanbop?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
Quit while you’re behind, Luann.
Bill The Nuke about 3 years ago
Almost 50? That ain’t nearly old!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
50 was nice
majobis. about 3 years ago
For Nancy at 50 she is hot. I have seen plenty of women in their 50’s and 60" that are hotter than the younger under 30 years old
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 3 years ago
turning 50 was awesome
GaryCooper about 3 years ago
Know who’s almost 50? Luann.
In real time, not comic strip time. She was about 12 or 13 back in 1985, so …
nubianaries81 over 1 year ago
A Tweenager I was tutoring said to me once: “You know how I’m 12 so that makes me a ‘preteen’, so you’re not old, you’re ‘pre-old’” lol….now