For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for February 18, 2024

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    howtheduck  5 months ago

    For the original with Elizabeth doing the same thing:

    https://Www.Gocomics.Com/forbetterorforworse/2015/05/31

    We have entered the age where April has started to get hand-me-downs from Elizabeth.

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    cracker65  5 months ago

    This is hilarious.

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    snsurone76  5 months ago

    What is John doing, anyway??

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    Gizmo Cat  5 months ago

    From Lynn’s Comments: My husband was a do-it-your-selfer, so we always had a good supply of tools around the house. One day I found my daughter undoing all the screws she could find. The following day, I caught her trying to take the license plate off the car. It was then that I realized she was going to be a handy person, too. We just had to wait until she was old enough to figure out how to put things together as well as take them apart!

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    Harumph  5 months ago

    Gee. Maybe you should keep an eye on your kid.

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    yoey1957  5 months ago

    My sister was at work when her phone rang, saw it was a call from mom so she answered it with, “Hi mom!” The first thing our then 80yr old mom asked was, “Where is the sledge hammer?” Of course little sister responded with a surprized, “What!?!” To which our dear sweet mother replied, “Oh! Never mind, I know where its at, Bye!” And hung up leaving my sister just muttering to herself, “Oh no! Oh no!” Tru story!

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    gammaguy  5 months ago

    What DIS is for? It’s for DISassembly.

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    French Persons Premium Member 5 months ago

    OMG…

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    cracker65  5 months ago

    This is the sign of a smart child.

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    [Unnamed Reader - bddb15]  5 months ago

    Now, what is she going to do with that saw? Perhaps behead all her dolls?

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    TMMILLER Premium Member 5 months ago

    My dad was over at a friends home. His 4 year old daughter saw his keys and picked them up. On the key ring was a P-38 can opener. He showed her how to use it. Hours later it was too quiet. Into the kitchen they found she was sitting quietly opening every can she could reach.

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    bittenbyknittin  5 months ago

    Reminds me of a VRBO we rented. The toilet leaked, too.

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    M2MM  5 months ago

    A little more parental supervision would be in order here. :P

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    Bob Blumenfeld  5 months ago

    Now teach her how to put the screws back in.

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    rshive  5 months ago

    Better not. Chaos will ensue.

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    Adolf Trump  5 months ago

    When my neice was 3, she would go around any house they visited, looking for loose screws or knobs, which she would then remove. “What have you got, honey? Crap. She found a loose knob. Check for missing hardware!”

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    goboboyd  5 months ago

    Use your newfound power to use tools wisely, young one. My first thought was ‘get that kid an Erector set’… and her own assortment of Band-Aids.

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    Doug K  5 months ago

    Elly: “NO!!!”

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    fgerbil46  5 months ago

    This is just plain hilarious!

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    paranormal  5 months ago

    NO!!!!!

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    aeakrs  5 months ago

    Yeah Dad show what the saw does, there is still furniture standing.

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    1ecrae  5 months ago

    APRIL MAY IN JUNE START MOWING GRASS!

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    megerkey  5 months ago

    Just wondering how April got to the upper kitchen cabinet?

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    ladykat  5 months ago

    Oh, dear, someone gave April a wrench or a screwdriver.

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    mindjob  5 months ago

    I wouldn’t want her within 100 feet of that saw

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    ilovecomics*infinity  5 months ago

    Okay this one made me laugh out loud. I was thinking “well that is quite a lot of coincidences adding up to one bad day….”

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    rbullfogg  5 months ago

    I use to do similar. Remove screws from kitchen chairs and table. I once took apart the old wind up alarm clock. No one appreciated that talent. And yes, out my self thru college as a mechanic to become a teacher.

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    Adolf Trump  5 months ago

    I am the oldest of 7. 5 boys.

    Dad would hide his tools from us. Sooner or later, we’d find them.

    “Oh. ?? Dad, put his hacksaw on top of the ductwork. Wonder why he left it there?” Now I know.

    When something went missing…“Not me. I didn’t have it.”

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    Atewl  5 months ago

    Next week: April asks John how to operate his sports car.

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    fuzz3942  5 months ago

    Monster kid at it again. How did she do all that especially the toaster, with no one watching her?

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    Daltongang Premium Member 5 months ago

    Before Lynn wrote this, perhaps she should have learned how and where one can and cannot use a hack saw.

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    suelou  5 months ago

    Doesn’t anyone keep eye on what she is doing that young?

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    namelocdet  5 months ago

    I did the same thing as a child.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 5 months ago

    I see her calling in the future as the host of a Home Make-Over disaster show on HGTV!

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    RickTengle  5 months ago

    Does he build his patients replacement teeth in his workshop?

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 5 months ago

    I don’t know why some people gripe about Lynn Johnston’s portrayal of the Patterson family. To borrow a phrase from the Discovery Channel: “Life unscripted” applies here. How many people you know go through life with everything peaches and cream?

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    stephenpbaker  5 months ago

    John shows april how to use a tool (screwdriver) and she goes around the house unscrewing everything she finds

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    jennrb2010  5 months ago

    Next thing to learn, impulse control

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    John Jorgensen  5 months ago

    Aww, nuts!

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    HodgeElmwood  5 months ago

    I remember a news story back in the 80s about a two year old kid who got his hands on some power tools, and wrecked a lot of his house. His mom thought it was funny.

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    EnlilEnkiEa  5 months ago

    That poor woman doesn’t know her own strength.

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    calliarcale  5 months ago

    Oh boy! :-D This reminds me of one of my brothers, who was mechanically adept from an extremely early age — although frighteningly, he required no assistance in mastering the screw. He figured that out all on his own, before figuring out how to walk. There were a lot of dismantled things in our house.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  4 months ago

    Note the screwdriver by April’s OTHER hand.She’s been running amok with it.

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    sbwertz  4 months ago

    My grandfather had 4 boys and didn’t really know what to do with the first grandchild being a girl, so he taught me to use tools! Best grandpa ever!

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