For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for August 13, 2024

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    MichaelAxelFleming  4 months ago

    April showers . . . .

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 4 months ago

    The good news, is that they aren’t likely to have much traffic while she’s busy…

    Well, that’s the theory … Murphy makes the rules here, too.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member 4 months ago

    Nice artwork in the first and fourth panels!

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    rasputin's horoscope  4 months ago

    At least there aren’t any snowdrifts.

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    wallylm  4 months ago

    No “Are we there yet”s?

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    snsurone76  4 months ago

    How much is 50 km in American miles?

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    Argythree  4 months ago

    Way back in the day, when my parents drove us to Lake Erie for our vacations, they ALWAYS insisted that we visit the bathroom before we started any part of the trip…

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    Uncle Kenny  4 months ago

    I bet April will refuse to “go” in a bush.

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    minty_Joe  4 months ago

    “Here comes a car!!”

    Psyche!

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    GirlGeek Premium Member 4 months ago

    Can’t you just turn back around or did you forget to ask before leaving, knowing that you had to get in a plane

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    Gizmo Cat  4 months ago

    From Lynn’s Comments: When driving through the prairies, make sure you use the bathroom when you gas up. There will be no “safe squatting spots” along the highways!

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    Kimmies01  4 months ago

    I remember driving home with my then husband and it was a long drive home and I had to go so bad. Good thing that there were bushes along the road. I would have never made it home. When you need to go, there is always an option.

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    arolarson Premium Member 4 months ago

    Happened to me on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We were traveling in May and did not realize that the facilities were not opened until Memorial Day. However, there were few other travelers and pull offs for scenic views that were shielded from the road. Phew!

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    eced52  4 months ago

    Used to do that a few times on long trips.

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    dcdete.  4 months ago

    Where’s Elizabeth? Looks like they forgot her and left her behind! Shades of National Lampoon’s Vacation.

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    kaycstamper  4 months ago

    Been there, done that…years ago when the kids were little, taking a trip from OR to ID, an all day journey, you get out in the desert with not a tree to mar the view and my son would need to go…

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    g04922  4 months ago

    Oh, oh… why didn’t April use the bathroom at Grandma’s BEFORE they got on the road?? ;)

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    ctolson  4 months ago

    Yes, but you don’t want to touch anything in side of one, including the locking knob. I always have a packet of disinfectant wipes in my carry-on for when I have to use the plane restroom.

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    calliarcale  4 months ago

    Gotta remember the first rule of the road: go before you go!

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    delennwen  4 months ago

    If they’re “going to leave the car here”. . . why are they driving????

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    rasputin's horoscope  4 months ago

    Sad, true story.Earlier this month, I drove round-trip from my home in SoCal to Sacramento – a 400 mile drive on California’s I-5. On the way there, four of the five rest stops were closed, and the fifth re-routed its freeway exit, so no one other than truckers knew they had to exit half a mile before the rest stop.

    Cal Trans, you suck!

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    ksu71  4 months ago

    Stuck in a Buffalo jam once in Yellowstone. Couple cars ahead a mother and son get out and run over to a stream and …. well judging by his stream he really did have to go.

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    oish  4 months ago

    But Dad, I’m prairie dogging! Next scene – fast moving car with a butt hanging out the window with a little girl screaming “I hate you!”

    Best Jon Lovitz scene ever from “Rat Race” (a bad remake of It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World)

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    The Great_Black President  4 months ago

    April can simply let it spout out of the top of her head. Her hairdo is the same shape as a piece of anatomy that John and Michael have.

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    smadanek  4 months ago

    Attention US residents…just learn metric measurement and catch up with the rest of the world….

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    lnrokr55  4 months ago

    Are we there yet ?

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    The plane, boss! The plane!

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    wolff5491  4 months ago

    31.07 miles

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    hubbard3188  4 months ago

    Yup. Right after you hop in the car and start down the road. Never fails, even when you say “everyone go now, were going to be driving a while.” But frankly, I wish we had the little kids back. They were a hoot.

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    sincavage05  4 months ago

    Oh, do I remember those days. There was 5 of us, 4 female, time wasn’t measured by miles, but potty breaks.

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    rushfan200  4 months ago

    April learn to speak proper English.

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    lanainutahdesert  4 months ago

    Let’s see. In the above case, 50 km is like a thousand miles in kid’s pee distance.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  4 months ago

    “You should have thought of that before we left!”—-said the Mother Elephant

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