The boys suddenly look so grown up. It seems they skipped middle school and early high school years. Tall and lanky. Couldn’t say the same about Gordon though. He’s always been stocky.
Parents go thru three phases! Smartest people we know when we’re young. Dumbest people on earth when we’re teens. Then we grow up and realize that neither idea of them was true! Not all knowing nor unknowing. JUST PEOPLE!
Then there is the dementia stage, as seen in Marian (Elly’s mother), who caused kitchen fires to the extent she is on a first name basis with all the local fire fighters.
If parents are nuts, then how does one explain how the “Greatest Generation” destroyed the Axis, then came home to build the 1950s, which was the cleanest and most prosperous era in North America’s history?
It’s been awhile since I was censored, but it appears that it has happened again. I had a comment earlier suggesting that it was not so nice for Connie to withhold a dog from Lawrence and then get one for herself. Now it is gone.
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.” ― Mark Twain
I forgot to add my disgust at the fact that the puppy is still in the cage when Lawrence gets home. I guess I can’t assume that Lawrence got home after Greg did, but it seems like that would be the logical scenario. There’s no excuse for Connie to leave the puppy in there that long, on its first night in a new place with new people.
Gordon has no clue about the Ten Commandments, so he is destined for an afterlife that will make Africa feel like Antarctica. (Commandment #5: “Honor thy mother and father”).
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
very nice, Gordon (I never bothered my folks for a dog; I just grew up with cats)
Johnny Q Premium Member over 2 years ago
Nuttiness is hereditary: parents get it from their kids!
RickTengle over 2 years ago
are those boys spayed or neutered?
capricorn9th over 2 years ago
The boys suddenly look so grown up. It seems they skipped middle school and early high school years. Tall and lanky. Couldn’t say the same about Gordon though. He’s always been stocky.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s almost here!!!
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
All parents are nuts because you damn kids drive us into insanity.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Gordon should talk!!
At least Connie isn’t an abusive drunk like BOTH his parents are!!
nicka93 over 2 years ago
It’s only when kids get older do they notice that their parents are not prefect, and their household may differ from their friends.
nmbassani over 2 years ago
Truer words have never been spoken!
coffeemom88 over 2 years ago
We weren’t that way ’til we had kids!
Nala the Great over 2 years ago
Parents go thru three phases! Smartest people we know when we’re young. Dumbest people on earth when we’re teens. Then we grow up and realize that neither idea of them was true! Not all knowing nor unknowing. JUST PEOPLE!
kamoolah over 2 years ago
Remember, Lawrence can do no wrong.
rebelstrike0 over 2 years ago
Then there is the dementia stage, as seen in Marian (Elly’s mother), who caused kitchen fires to the extent she is on a first name basis with all the local fire fighters.
The_Great_Black President over 2 years ago
What is up with Lawrence’s color? In some strips he is cocoa brown, other strips he is white as a flounder’s belly.
calliarcale over 2 years ago
All parents are indeed nuts. Insanity is hereditary, after all — you get it from your kids!
this is summerdog over 2 years ago
It’s not THAT funny, Michael.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
And the beat goes on……
The_Great_Black President over 2 years ago
If parents are nuts, then how does one explain how the “Greatest Generation” destroyed the Axis, then came home to build the 1950s, which was the cleanest and most prosperous era in North America’s history?
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
And, for parents, it’s the kids that make ’em nuts. Prior to kids coming into their lives, they knew just what to do.
howtheduck over 2 years ago
It’s been awhile since I was censored, but it appears that it has happened again. I had a comment earlier suggesting that it was not so nice for Connie to withhold a dog from Lawrence and then get one for herself. Now it is gone.
sperry532 over 2 years ago
And it’s not until you reach their age with children that you understand why they are all nuts.
proclusstudent over 2 years ago
“Be kind to your parent, though they don’t deserve it. Remember the adult stage is a difficult time of life.” — Pete Segar
JD'Huntsville'AL over 2 years ago
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.” ― Mark Twain
rebelstrike0 over 2 years ago
Kids: Are you Sick of Your Stoopid Parents?
Move out!
Get a job!
Pay all your own bills!
Do it now, because you are not going to know everything forever!
finnygirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I forgot to add my disgust at the fact that the puppy is still in the cage when Lawrence gets home. I guess I can’t assume that Lawrence got home after Greg did, but it seems like that would be the logical scenario. There’s no excuse for Connie to leave the puppy in there that long, on its first night in a new place with new people.
The_Great_Black President over 2 years ago
Gordon has no clue about the Ten Commandments, so he is destined for an afterlife that will make Africa feel like Antarctica. (Commandment #5: “Honor thy mother and father”).
CoreyTaylor1 over 2 years ago
Gordon should know, his parents are far worse than nuts. They’re drunk and abusive!