Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for June 28, 2024

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    Ambush Kitten  6 months ago

    I like this strip but sometimes I don’t get it.

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    Rhetorical_Question   6 months ago

    Arlo still remember the hot tub experience?

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    crosscompiler Premium Member 6 months ago

    Reminds me of the 50s, except for the light switch and the thermostat.

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    a sage  6 months ago

    If “normal” means he’s helping his wife, that’s a good thing.

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    stillfickled Premium Member 6 months ago

    Hey, he’s pushing BUTTONS!

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    soareyes  6 months ago

    To have light with the flip of a switch, ambient temperature always just how you like it and machines that wash our clothes for us is a freaking miracle compared to how many people live in the world today and for that matter, to the lives of almost any human throughout most of history. And lucky us, we call it normal.

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    The Orange Mailman  6 months ago

    Timely here in West Michigan. Storms blew through on Tuesday morning. Much of the area without power. Many trees down. My friend stated he was looking for life to get back to normal.

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    JessieRandySmithJr.  6 months ago

    Everyday around here has been chaos lately. Guess that has to be my normal for a while.

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    GentlemanBill  6 months ago

    What’s the symbol in panel 2 supposed to be? The number 7? If so, that’s one chilly house.

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    jondonlevy  6 months ago

    Look at that look Janis gives Arlo when she brings in the laundry. Good golly she is in love with him!

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    NaryGancy  6 months ago

    I’m offering my “2 cents”; we seem to have broken out of the “dilemma of moving” story arc and moved into an older story arc based in winter. Lost electric, fireplace and blankets, now setting the thermostat and wearing long sleeve clothing. Hope we return to “normal” soon so we find out if they move! :o) BTW Jimmy: what ever happened to Arlo’s sailboat?

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    FassEddie  6 months ago

    Seventy one? Does Arlo have heart disease?

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 6 months ago

    Arlo’s daily routines have narrowed!

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    alexius23  6 months ago

    Have they returned from the Beach? If so…not much of a transition….

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    markkahler52  6 months ago

    What IS “Normal”?

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    jarvisloop  6 months ago

    Of all the modern technological miracles that we take for granted, the most impressive and most important – in my opinion – is a reliable supply of clean water.

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    flagmichael  6 months ago

    Just to make sure I don’t take electric power for granted after the last week with this strip, we have had power bumps three times in the last few minutes. They were just bumps, meaning they were on the 69kV level. Not my circus, not my monkeys, now either way!

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    gango4  6 months ago

    “Home is knowing where the light switches are.”

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    PoppaBob Premium Member 6 months ago

    We take electricity for granted… few people (in the USA) have to chop wood or carry water or light a candel!

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    sid w  6 months ago

    Power back on. Look back at yesterday.

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    guy42  6 months ago

    71 is a good temperature for the winter but we go for 77 in the summer.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 6 months ago

    “You don’t know what you got ‘til it’s gone.” Joni Mitchell

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member 6 months ago

    Before they left for Gene and Mary Lou’s Arlo had a heart-to-heart talk with Loodie. How come we haven’t seen him since they came back ?

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    mafastore  6 months ago

    Husband and I as children lived through the big blackout of the mid 1960s in the NE US and then another one a decade or two later – plus all the shorter term/smaller ones.

    In theory we can go out to our tiny RV if we need to do so and start up its generator and stay in there. It was a lot scarier when I was a child than it is now – though back then I did not worry about having to throw out food which went bad or frozen pipes bursting.

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