Rhetta and Michael have been dating for two years. They appear to be about to have a discussion that needs to happen, no matter how giant big Michael’s eyes are in the final panel.
I like the way Michael’s wide open eyes are showing in the rearview mirror! Nice way to show how surprised he is at both his friend’s decision and a question from Retta he obviously wasn’t ready for…
Well Rhetta wants to experience life but also wants a committed relationship at the same time to assure they’ll get married. She’s hinting at an engagement.
I feel that going out and marriage are very different subjects. Going out is about picking one person in a few dozen. Marriage is about picking the person they want to grow old with, no matter what. I was 21 when I met my wife; she had just turned 20. Our meeting was set up by my sister-in-law but for the first time ever I met somebody who lived in the same world as I did. Our 50th anniversary is coming up in July.
The real life Michael, Aaron Johnston, had problems getting a girlfriend. He noticed a pattern with many girls. Girls tended to show no interest in any of his attempts to build rapport with them while these chicks were certainly interested finding their way into Lynn Johnston’s deep pockets.
<<< " Me at 23 and me at 55 are two different people. " >>>Is the new you what your wife worked to change you into? Wives are weird that way. Fall in love with a guy the way he is, marry him and immediately start working on him to change into something he never was.
I was 26 and Husband was 25 when we got hitched – I think we got married at the right time, but even only six years on, I look back sometimes and think “OMG, who were those CHILDREN that got married??” To be fair, we’re also about to have our second child, and the kids definitely change things.
I was married to my first wife 48 years, (she passed away) she was a widow with 3 children when we got married. My second wife and I are married 10 years (her husband passed away) and I am not sorry I married either of my spouses. Marriage is a commitment and any marriage has it’s bad and good days. We have lots of grandchildren and great grandchildren. What more can you ask for?
I love telling this story. My wife’s grandparents were married when Nana was 14 and Papa was 17. They had to run away to Hagerstown, MD to get hitched (PA thought they were too young.). Of course, they got the “they’re too young, it’ll never last” bit. They surprised everyone; 60 years until Papa passed first. I would honestly say that Nana died later of a broken heart. Papa was a wonderful man, but you DID NOT want to play poker with him! He supported his family through the Great Depression more than once at the poker table! And, I never saw eyes as intense as his. They would cut granite!
baraktorvan 10 months ago
I agree. Me at 23 and me at 55 are two different people.
howtheduck 10 months ago
Rhetta and Michael have been dating for two years. They appear to be about to have a discussion that needs to happen, no matter how giant big Michael’s eyes are in the final panel.
Argythree 10 months ago
I like the way Michael’s wide open eyes are showing in the rearview mirror! Nice way to show how surprised he is at both his friend’s decision and a question from Retta he obviously wasn’t ready for…
9thCapricorn 10 months ago
Well Rhetta wants to experience life but also wants a committed relationship at the same time to assure they’ll get married. She’s hinting at an engagement.
snsurone76 10 months ago
Look in the rear-view mirror for your answer, Rhetta!!
JCB 10 months ago
Don’t answer that, Michael. It’s a trap.
cracker65 10 months ago
I think people should wait longer to get married. Live a little.
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 10 months ago
“Uhh. No.” …. “Bye bye Mike!”
markkahler52 10 months ago
Mike’s eyes in the mirror! And are those headlights coming at them?!
unclebob53703 Premium Member 10 months ago
Love his eyes in the mirror
Big Mike 10 months ago
For reference, Mike will be 19 next month. I assume that Gordon, Tracey, and Rhetta are about the same age.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
This trip is starting to move very quickly.
rogerd.parish 10 months ago
Married at 23; still married (to the same woman) at 81. 59 years this fall.
flagmichael 10 months ago
I feel that going out and marriage are very different subjects. Going out is about picking one person in a few dozen. Marriage is about picking the person they want to grow old with, no matter what. I was 21 when I met my wife; she had just turned 20. Our meeting was set up by my sister-in-law but for the first time ever I met somebody who lived in the same world as I did. Our 50th anniversary is coming up in July.
birkemeyerjulie 10 months ago
I am 65. Married at 39. I am glad I waited!
Free or Not? Premium Member 10 months ago
Self absorbed people….me .me .mee…. The result of a culture of narcisssm.
I want this, I want that.
No one says – How can we best serve each other and society by growing up more quickly and settling down to family life.
mckeonfuneralhomebx 10 months ago
No one should get married until they have lived together for at least 3 years.
ninstar 10 months ago
You have entered a minefield Michael. Choose your next words with extreme care.
ladykat 10 months ago
No, Rhetta, the two of you are not getting married.
The Great_Black President 10 months ago
Did they ever show the matrimony of Michael’s parents? It probably went something like this?
April asks about how her parents met
John: We did not have a lot of money back then, so I found us a quaint chapel just across provincial borders.
Sign: Shotgun Pete’s Wedding Chapel.
daniellea44 10 months ago
I got married at 21. I’m 45, we’re still married.
Russell Sketchley Premium Member 10 months ago
My wife and I got married at 21. When I looked at our three sons when they were each 21, I thought, “What were we thinking?”
Nevertheless, we’re still very much in love and about to celebrate our 40th anniversary.
kamoolah 10 months ago
The real life Michael, Aaron Johnston, had problems getting a girlfriend. He noticed a pattern with many girls. Girls tended to show no interest in any of his attempts to build rapport with them while these chicks were certainly interested finding their way into Lynn Johnston’s deep pockets.
g04922 10 months ago
oh, oh… be careful how you answer that one, Mike…
Robert Craigs 10 months ago
You beat me to it. My reaction was “only two?” → Probably 4 for me at 71.
WaywardWind 10 months ago
<<< " Me at 23 and me at 55 are two different people. " >>>Is the new you what your wife worked to change you into? Wives are weird that way. Fall in love with a guy the way he is, marry him and immediately start working on him to change into something he never was.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
RHETTA—-“Omigod,I’m running at t he rear of the pack! Is that good or bad?”
John Jorgensen 10 months ago
No, you won’t. Michael never thinks of you when you’re not right in front of him. Just break up already, you serve no purpose in the story.
KageKat 10 months ago
I was 26 and Husband was 25 when we got hitched – I think we got married at the right time, but even only six years on, I look back sometimes and think “OMG, who were those CHILDREN that got married??” To be fair, we’re also about to have our second child, and the kids definitely change things.
rob 10 months ago
I waited until I was 28 to get married, took trips with friends abroad. Been married 35 years now.
chief tommy 10 months ago
I got married at 23 Way too young
gigagrouch 10 months ago
Yeah, but not to each other
viniragu 10 months ago
Maybe get your own car also!!
lnrokr55 10 months ago
Run Michael, run fast, run far !!! Ha! Happy Monday folks ;-)
Back to Big Mike 10 months ago
We got married when I was just 17. She was a bit older. This year it will be 50 years. I guess I made a good choice…or she did.
djeisen38 10 months ago
I was married to my first wife 48 years, (she passed away) she was a widow with 3 children when we got married. My second wife and I are married 10 years (her husband passed away) and I am not sorry I married either of my spouses. Marriage is a commitment and any marriage has it’s bad and good days. We have lots of grandchildren and great grandchildren. What more can you ask for?
coffeeturtle 10 months ago
No. Haven’t you been listening to anything I’ve been saying, Rhetta?
InuYugiHakusho 10 months ago
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
EXCALABUR 10 months ago
Just like a deer in the headlights
MRBLUESKY529 10 months ago
RED ALERT!! RED ALERT!! THIS IS NOT A DRILL!!
Michael McKown Premium Member 10 months ago
It’s overrated. Stay single. ;)
rebelstrike0 10 months ago
A far cry from the Michael who was showing off Rhetta at the graduation dance in June of last year.
Thorby 10 months ago
I love telling this story. My wife’s grandparents were married when Nana was 14 and Papa was 17. They had to run away to Hagerstown, MD to get hitched (PA thought they were too young.). Of course, they got the “they’re too young, it’ll never last” bit. They surprised everyone; 60 years until Papa passed first. I would honestly say that Nana died later of a broken heart. Papa was a wonderful man, but you DID NOT want to play poker with him! He supported his family through the Great Depression more than once at the poker table! And, I never saw eyes as intense as his. They would cut granite!