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Yep, Elly. He wasnât any crazier than you were. Whatâs even crazier is you didnât finish college just to marry John. You shouldâve finished college.
This sort of reminds me of when I was 13, my eldest brother got married, he was only 18. To me that was plenty old enough since it was 5 years older than me! But when I was 18 it didnât seem old enough, I remember asking my mother, âDidnât you tell him he was too young to get married?â Then hit my head with my palm, âOf course you did!â But to his and his wifeâs credit, they are still married after nearly 52 years.
From Lynnâs Comments: When I was Gordonâs age, I needed a bit of financial help but didnât have the courage to ask for it. Just one small loan, just some confidence-building support and Iâd have been able to keep my small advertising business going. In this series, I wanted to do for Gordon what I wished someone had done for me.
I agree with Jon. At least, Gordon, has got the âgumptionâ to DO something. So many, young people today just want to life off their parents with some âpie in the skyâ daydream of what they WANT to do with no real ambition to do anythingâcase in pointâthe number of jobs open ! ! ! !
Elly and John did not get engaged at age 19. You have to do a 4-year degree before you can enter dental college and John was already 2 years into the dental college when he met Elly, so at least 24 years old. Elly is two years younger than John, so at at least 22 years old. What they are saying does not match their backstory.
Getting married that young is very risky. People tend to change A LOT between 18 and 23, and even more between 23 and 28. Years ago, many women got married and stayed married because they had no other choice. With no opportunities for real jobs or careers, they had to settle staying with a man just for the financial security. Good thing itâs much different today.
I wonder how rich John the dentist would be if Elly had married someone else. Heâd have to charge her on a daily basis for removing her foot from her mouth!
I keep thinking my grands are to YOUNG to do the things they are doing then I think back to what I was doing at their respective agesâŠ.Man I was young back then!
I loved this strip back in the uh 80âs maybe, and this rerun is just as enjoyable. Lynn had great ideas and story lines. Way better than most strips today.
9thCapricorn about 1 year ago
Yep, Elly. He wasnât any crazier than you were. Whatâs even crazier is you didnât finish college just to marry John. You shouldâve finished college.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
Luckily for him, Gordon doesnât care what Elly thinks.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
This sort of reminds me of when I was 13, my eldest brother got married, he was only 18. To me that was plenty old enough since it was 5 years older than me! But when I was 18 it didnât seem old enough, I remember asking my mother, âDidnât you tell him he was too young to get married?â Then hit my head with my palm, âOf course you did!â But to his and his wifeâs credit, they are still married after nearly 52 years.
jmworacle about 1 year ago
Sounds like Gordon has it together.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 1 year ago
Equal challenges
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Usually the crappy pun comes in panel four, not panel two.
Gizmo Cat about 1 year ago
From Lynnâs Comments: When I was Gordonâs age, I needed a bit of financial help but didnât have the courage to ask for it. Just one small loan, just some confidence-building support and Iâd have been able to keep my small advertising business going. In this series, I wanted to do for Gordon what I wished someone had done for me.
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
I agree with Jon. At least, Gordon, has got the âgumptionâ to DO something. So many, young people today just want to life off their parents with some âpie in the skyâ daydream of what they WANT to do with no real ambition to do anythingâcase in pointâthe number of jobs open ! ! ! !
Robert4170 about 1 year ago
You can really see Elizabeth transforming into the beauty she would become.
g04922 about 1 year ago
Glad to see the strip is giving Gordo his due. What a great character Gordo is.
BJDucer about 1 year ago
Poor EllyâŠnot wanting her sonâs friends to grow up. Sheâs got some learning to do recognizing the world doesnât follow her schedule.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
I think Gordon will do fine.
MitmanArt about 1 year ago
Thatâs exactly the time to take a risk. Itâs far easier to start over at 20, if you have to, than at 40 or 50.
paranormal about 1 year ago
Getting engaged was much more dangerous than Gordo buying the gas station/garageâŠ
howtheduck about 1 year ago
Elly and John did not get engaged at age 19. You have to do a 4-year degree before you can enter dental college and John was already 2 years into the dental college when he met Elly, so at least 24 years old. Elly is two years younger than John, so at at least 22 years old. What they are saying does not match their backstory.
John Leonard Premium Member about 1 year ago
I got engaged at 20 myself. 48 years later, weâre still married â to each other, I mean.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Memories can bite youâŠâŠâŠ
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Getting married that young is very risky. People tend to change A LOT between 18 and 23, and even more between 23 and 28. Years ago, many women got married and stayed married because they had no other choice. With no opportunities for real jobs or careers, they had to settle staying with a man just for the financial security. Good thing itâs much different today.
Terminal Frost Premium Member about 1 year ago
Shut up, Elly.
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
Cute pun in the second strip, but he really doesnât own a car? Seems odd that a mechanic wouldnât.
jconnors3954 about 1 year ago
Life experience counts!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Note that John is paying a stack of bills in Panel 2
steveconkey2003 about 1 year ago
20? Isnât Mike a college freshman? That would mean they are 18.
kamoolah about 1 year ago
Now John needs to find a rich boyfriend for Elizabeth.
CoreyTaylor1 about 1 year ago
I wonder how rich John the dentist would be if Elly had married someone else. Heâd have to charge her on a daily basis for removing her foot from her mouth!
QuietStorm27 about 1 year ago
My aunt and uncle were only 21 when they married and 25 when they took me and my older sis in. And they already had a son.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
Can anybody tell me the back story about Gordonâs parents?
bjminnis about 1 year ago
I keep thinking my grands are to YOUNG to do the things they are doing then I think back to what I was doing at their respective agesâŠ.Man I was young back then!
hubbard3188 about 1 year ago
I loved this strip back in the uh 80âs maybe, and this rerun is just as enjoyable. Lynn had great ideas and story lines. Way better than most strips today.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Vert similar analogy as to committalâŠ..
cranefriend about 1 year ago
Always liked Gordo, and the idea that not everyone has to be in college to be successful. I hate his dad and I hope he gets eaten by a moose.
Wooded trail about 1 year ago
Auto mechanic is what Gordon knows best. Why pass on this opportunity to start all over again with a new employer. and need to move on top of it!