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Iām still waiting for the ābothā option to win over the āeither / orā but lately Iāve been thinking about JJās feelings. Heās adopted the coast as his home and may like to see Arlo and Janis do the same instead of becoming dreaded Snowbirds.
Iāve seen 3 year olds make better decisions faster and make me laugh in the process.
Mr Johnson once said about creating A&J: "Iāve always enjoyed serial strips, but they change the nature of the product. Ultimately, I think I prefer the gag-a-day format, done well. The ādone wellā part is crucial.
Well, weāve most definitely changed the nature of the product, its not well done, itās making me gag, and worst of all itās no longer funny.
A&J has been my favorite strip since the 80ās and I eagerly awaited each new strip because it made me laugh. Now it mostly frustrates me. This is sad!
I think Janis doesnāt want to move. She has a good teaching job and probably doesnāt like one season all year long. I hope they stay where they are.
Our latest move was driven by my wifeās new job. The 2.5-3.5 hours on the road was not good. So, we moved. Six weeks after the move ā 100% WFH! We hadnāt even put the prior house on the market. But, nicer house, nicer neighborhood. She has a great home office here.
I donāt think Arlo really wants to move either. He enjoys visiting, but he is like me. My sister wanted me to go live where she does, but I told her the next move I make will be out at the family plot.
When one moves, the ghosts of your past may not come with you. Moving is back breaking work, and older people donāt always bounce back like they once did. It can be difficult for older folks to move in ways young people canāt imagine, as the way we live our lives is different. My grandparents held onto EVERYTHING! Why? because they lived through the great depression, where everything could be reused and repurposed over and over! Do we need all of that stuff today? Right now? No. The keep sakes that are precious to my wife or myself, are touchstones to our past, and although my children may understand that, the items hold less value to them, and are perhaps worthless to my grandchildren! All of this is up for grabs in a relocation!
Hey, Jimmy: maybe itās time for a reader poll! I vote forā¦ wait a minute, I need to considerā¦ no, that doesnāt sound rightā¦ but that meansā¦ Iāll be back later.
We probably have to wait for Jimmy Johnson after he moved down there himself to gather a few more memories and stories. He canāt make Arlo and Janice switch places and just carry on telling the little banters of house, garden, and partnership with a blue instead of a brown couch.
When we got married we had an apartment within 5 minutes of husbandās family home which was about half an hour from my family home. When we bought a house we moved about a half a mile from our apartment. This is also about 20 minutes from the college we both went to and met at ā and each lived at home even then.
He keeps talking (for decades) about moving to Lancaster, PA or Williamsburg, VA. I really donāt want to move at all. I also look around the house and figuring what we would insist on taking with us ā I get exhausted at the thought of dealing plus the cost of doing so ā including major wood working tools which could not be replaced if we sold them for the move.
Yakety Sax 12 months ago
Good grief! Flip a coin, throw a dart, but do something!
SpacedInvader Premium Member 12 months ago
You are right Arlo. Letās see if we can drag this out for a few more weeks.
Da'Dad 12 months ago
Iām still waiting for the ābothā option to win over the āeither / orā but lately Iāve been thinking about JJās feelings. Heās adopted the coast as his home and may like to see Arlo and Janis do the same instead of becoming dreaded Snowbirds.
nosirrom 12 months ago
Go on Arlo. Say those three little words she longs to hear.
Hot Tub Sommelier.
John Smith 12 months ago
Iāve seen 3 year olds make better decisions faster and make me laugh in the process.
Mr Johnson once said about creating A&J: "Iāve always enjoyed serial strips, but they change the nature of the product. Ultimately, I think I prefer the gag-a-day format, done well. The ādone wellā part is crucial.
Well, weāve most definitely changed the nature of the product, its not well done, itās making me gag, and worst of all itās no longer funny.
A&J has been my favorite strip since the 80ās and I eagerly awaited each new strip because it made me laugh. Now it mostly frustrates me. This is sad!
saylorgirl 12 months ago
I think Janis doesnāt want to move. She has a good teaching job and probably doesnāt like one season all year long. I hope they stay where they are.
Tyge 12 months ago
There seems to be an eagerness gap sitting at the table! 8^ )
MĆ iri 12 months ago
Are we perhaps seeing a game of reluctance ping-pong? Neither really wants to move, but each wants the other to take the decision?
Man of the Woods 12 months ago
Talk about Henpecked!!! Grow a pair Arlo.
david_42 12 months ago
Our latest move was driven by my wifeās new job. The 2.5-3.5 hours on the road was not good. So, we moved. Six weeks after the move ā 100% WFH! We hadnāt even put the prior house on the market. But, nicer house, nicer neighborhood. She has a great home office here.
Grace Premium Member 12 months ago
All itās going to take to push them both is a baby announcement.
ladykat Premium Member 12 months ago
Second thoughts.
imbas5511 12 months ago
nothing like dragging something out normal people can decide in 30 minutesā¦.
eced52 12 months ago
I donāt think Arlo really wants to move either. He enjoys visiting, but he is like me. My sister wanted me to go live where she does, but I told her the next move I make will be out at the family plot.
RonaldMcCalip 12 months ago
When one moves, the ghosts of your past may not come with you. Moving is back breaking work, and older people donāt always bounce back like they once did. It can be difficult for older folks to move in ways young people canāt imagine, as the way we live our lives is different. My grandparents held onto EVERYTHING! Why? because they lived through the great depression, where everything could be reused and repurposed over and over! Do we need all of that stuff today? Right now? No. The keep sakes that are precious to my wife or myself, are touchstones to our past, and although my children may understand that, the items hold less value to them, and are perhaps worthless to my grandchildren! All of this is up for grabs in a relocation!
khjalmarj 12 months ago
Hey, Jimmy: maybe itās time for a reader poll! I vote forā¦ wait a minute, I need to considerā¦ no, that doesnāt sound rightā¦ but that meansā¦ Iāll be back later.
Searcy9320 12 months ago
One thing that can make them choose the Guest House is a possible BABY on the way!
Demo12 Premium Member 12 months ago
If itās this hard to decide then itās not the right time.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 12 months ago
āAs long as weāre togetherā¦.ā
Petemejia77 12 months ago
OH MY GOD!!! FINALLY PICK ONE ALREADY!!!!
unfair.de 12 months ago
We probably have to wait for Jimmy Johnson after he moved down there himself to gather a few more memories and stories. He canāt make Arlo and Janice switch places and just carry on telling the little banters of house, garden, and partnership with a blue instead of a brown couch.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 12 months ago
I think they both do not want to moveā¦ā¦
mafastore 12 months ago
When we got married we had an apartment within 5 minutes of husbandās family home which was about half an hour from my family home. When we bought a house we moved about a half a mile from our apartment. This is also about 20 minutes from the college we both went to and met at ā and each lived at home even then.
He keeps talking (for decades) about moving to Lancaster, PA or Williamsburg, VA. I really donāt want to move at all. I also look around the house and figuring what we would insist on taking with us ā I get exhausted at the thought of dealing plus the cost of doing so ā including major wood working tools which could not be replaced if we sold them for the move.