Well, I heard that Lawrence was gay, but I had no idea that Michael leaned that way as well! That he can’t hardly wait to see Gordo dressed up in a tux at a dance. And all this time we thought that Michael was dating girls!
I wonder if Gord will get one of those tuxedo long-sleeved tees (like a character did in the original “Carrie”). As for me, I didn’t go to prom, as badly as I wanted to. Nobody asked me, nobody I asked could go (I resorted to my older brother’s friends), and since people were taking bets that I would show up alone (yes, actual money), I couldn’t give them the satisfaction. My older daughter attended hers with her 2 besties & they had a wonderful time; my younger daughter got her ticket.
I didn’t go to the prom. Most of the young ladies available were the same ones that tormented me (just as bad as the guys) on top of being the token unaccepted unpopular kid. I seem to recall even being threatened with great bodily harm if I showed up.
I went to graduation. Period. Anything that happened after I got the piece of paper and they ended the “ceremony” was still high school and I wanted nothing to do with it. Not sorry.
If they’re referring to the prom, I skipped mine. I really just had no interest.
A few months later the school sent all the recent graduates a “senior memories” video that included footage of the prom. It did nothing to make me wish I’d gone.
Just rent it. My wife rented her wedding dress, one that would cost about $4k and no one knew except us. She was teaching at the time and had the whole summer to find bargains. One of her students dads had a limo service and he donated it for free. People thought we spent about $10k but it was much, much less than that.
The Monkees did that in their song, where the high school prom king and queen got married, only to find that married life does not fit the stereotype of ’go to public school, marry your prom date and live in a secure comfortable life until you get social security". In the song, the now married man is broke and struggling at his job, wondering to himself why his life did not turn out like the stereotype.
They can entertain at prom! Remember when Michael got a hard hat for Christmas? He can wear that and be in a band with the others. Michael can be a construction worker, Brian an Indian, Gordon a sailor and Lawrence a leather wearing biker. Now they just need a name.
Call out to all of you: is there a FREE website where you can see if someone you know actually got married with an official license at the courthouse vs. living together? I have my suspicions about a certain person pretending to be married. Several websites I’ve tried pretend to look but want to charge you…guess I’ll have to call the courthouse after all, shouldn’t that info be free for the asking, public record?
The website SortedByName.com is sort of a shot in the dark unless you are in Texas. This site lists primarily marriages. Some divorces are here and they post births back in the late 1800s to early 1900s. I think most of the information comes from volunteers. Texas produces a nice file every year listing all the marriages and information about them you might want. It is easy to reformat that data for the SortedByName website. It will be a toss of the dice for any other state.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
never went to prom myself; didn’t know who to go with
RickTengle almost 2 years ago
his Mom’s station wagon does have lots of room in back for a mattress unlike the sports car
snsurone76 almost 2 years ago
Why can’t Lawrence go to the prom?
Does that school have a “Don’t Ask; Don’t Tell” policy??
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’ve never had a tuxedo. Never had a valid reason to own one.
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
Well, I heard that Lawrence was gay, but I had no idea that Michael leaned that way as well! That he can’t hardly wait to see Gordo dressed up in a tux at a dance. And all this time we thought that Michael was dating girls!
Johnnyrico almost 2 years ago
El Schlubbo…
Wren Fahel almost 2 years ago
I wonder if Gord will get one of those tuxedo long-sleeved tees (like a character did in the original “Carrie”). As for me, I didn’t go to prom, as badly as I wanted to. Nobody asked me, nobody I asked could go (I resorted to my older brother’s friends), and since people were taking bets that I would show up alone (yes, actual money), I couldn’t give them the satisfaction. My older daughter attended hers with her 2 besties & they had a wonderful time; my younger daughter got her ticket.
minty_Joe almost 2 years ago
I didn’t go to the prom. Most of the young ladies available were the same ones that tormented me (just as bad as the guys) on top of being the token unaccepted unpopular kid. I seem to recall even being threatened with great bodily harm if I showed up.
jango almost 2 years ago
Complete with puffy pirate shirt?[ala Seinfeld]
kamoolah almost 2 years ago
See Lhetta and Rolne again?
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Gordo in a baby blue velvet tux. Ahh….Those were the days.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I went to graduation. Period. Anything that happened after I got the piece of paper and they ended the “ceremony” was still high school and I wanted nothing to do with it. Not sorry.
John Jorgensen almost 2 years ago
If they’re referring to the prom, I skipped mine. I really just had no interest.
A few months later the school sent all the recent graduates a “senior memories” video that included footage of the prom. It did nothing to make me wish I’d gone.
John Jorgensen almost 2 years ago
Their silhouettes in the third panel look eerily, impossibly slender.
amanda.elliott3619 almost 2 years ago
I never went to prom. :(
rebelstrike0 almost 2 years ago
Seems there is a difference between how commentors see prom versus the stereotype of prom shown in the media.
rob almost 2 years ago
Just rent it. My wife rented her wedding dress, one that would cost about $4k and no one knew except us. She was teaching at the time and had the whole summer to find bargains. One of her students dads had a limo service and he donated it for free. People thought we spent about $10k but it was much, much less than that.
rebelstrike0 almost 2 years ago
The Monkees did that in their song, where the high school prom king and queen got married, only to find that married life does not fit the stereotype of ’go to public school, marry your prom date and live in a secure comfortable life until you get social security". In the song, the now married man is broke and struggling at his job, wondering to himself why his life did not turn out like the stereotype.
huew almost 2 years ago
Gordo always look like a 30-something old guy to me.
Foob almost 2 years ago
“I can hardly wait.”? Or,“I can’t hardly wait.”?
The Great_Black President almost 2 years ago
They can entertain at prom! Remember when Michael got a hard hat for Christmas? He can wear that and be in a band with the others. Michael can be a construction worker, Brian an Indian, Gordon a sailor and Lawrence a leather wearing biker. Now they just need a name.
The Townsfolk?
The City Occupants?
The Suburbanites?
kittygatos almost 2 years ago
Call out to all of you: is there a FREE website where you can see if someone you know actually got married with an official license at the courthouse vs. living together? I have my suspicions about a certain person pretending to be married. Several websites I’ve tried pretend to look but want to charge you…guess I’ll have to call the courthouse after all, shouldn’t that info be free for the asking, public record?
TexTech almost 2 years ago
The website SortedByName.com is sort of a shot in the dark unless you are in Texas. This site lists primarily marriages. Some divorces are here and they post births back in the late 1800s to early 1900s. I think most of the information comes from volunteers. Texas produces a nice file every year listing all the marriages and information about them you might want. It is easy to reformat that data for the SortedByName website. It will be a toss of the dice for any other state.
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
That’s worth the price of admission?
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Laugh at Gordo if you want,but he was the first one to be happily married and the first to be a success in business
missyhyattfan over 1 year ago
Lawrence doesn’t have a partner to go with and who knows being gay how accepted he might be. Mind you not seemingly out to the school either.