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For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for January 08, 2009
January 07, 2009
January 09, 2009
Transcript:
Elly: Connie - be objective - Phil is not your type! He's independent, his life is music and late nights! He practices at 3 a.m., he does yoga! He's not a family man - he'll never settle down. Connie: Yeah. I guess so. But other than that he's perfect!
Oh be honest! Every woman has had a crush or âswoonedâ over a man they knew wasnât right for them. As long as they donât go off the deep end and totally turn their lives upsidedown for the man itâs normal, OK and fun!
I donât think Connieâs desperate. Women experience the same mid-life crisis/desire as men to have a complete life changing overhaul (or at least fantasize about it for a short while). Just instead of buying sports cars and pretending weâre 19 years old and âcool,â women seem to go after a wrong guy if theyâre single. Or lust after the pool boy if theyâre not. :P
Ok is that Connieâs cup of coffee thatâs being dropped in the last panel or Ellyâs? I think itâs Ellyâs though we see Connie drinking coffee in the first panel.
Elly tried to tell Connie what her brother, Philâs life was about but Connie insisted that she loved only one thing was SEX with Phil! Connie, get a life! find another man to win your heart, not sex!
Desperate? Seriously, donât you find living vicariously through comic characters rather desperate in and of itself? (Read: you do know that these are NOT real living breathing people, right?) This is about the time and place where my all-knowing teen would suggest to me that I should âget a life.â Gosh â canât you just enjoy the irony and the chuckle?
Whatâs so bad about yoga?!?
btw, it looks like itâs Ellyâs cup being dropped.
btw, my husband and I are VERY different and come from different backgrounds, but we are happily married. I was dating a guy at one time who was a lot like me, and we drove each other crazy. Sometimes the differences balance each other out!
and lastly, true, itâs not real life, but itâs based on the cartoonistâs life and the characters are ones real people can identify with. Thatâs why we read it, no?
wndrwrthg about 16 years ago
âThis is a strip about desperation. Some times you do get desperateâ.
shadowcougar8 about 16 years ago
Selective seeing, it can affect anyone
ejcapulet about 16 years ago
I said it before, Iâll say it again: Desperation is really, REALLY unattractive in a woman!
ANandy about 16 years ago
Clueless! Every thought is filtered through their sex organs. Were this only the exception rather than the rule.
Silverpearl about 16 years ago
There are none so blind as those who WILL NOT see.
ryanasimov about 16 years ago
Ooof. How pathetically desperate. Is this an attempt to make the readers hate this character?
Artrina about 16 years ago
Oh be honest! Every woman has had a crush or âswoonedâ over a man they knew wasnât right for them. As long as they donât go off the deep end and totally turn their lives upsidedown for the man itâs normal, OK and fun!
GuntotingLiberal about 16 years ago
I donât think Connieâs desperate. Women experience the same mid-life crisis/desire as men to have a complete life changing overhaul (or at least fantasize about it for a short while). Just instead of buying sports cars and pretending weâre 19 years old and âcool,â women seem to go after a wrong guy if theyâre single. Or lust after the pool boy if theyâre not. :P
alondra about 16 years ago
Ok is that Connieâs cup of coffee thatâs being dropped in the last panel or Ellyâs? I think itâs Ellyâs though we see Connie drinking coffee in the first panel.
dalegarratt about 16 years ago
I say 5 to 3 they finally get married!
margueritem about 16 years ago
ANandy says:
Clueless! Every thought is filtered through their sex organs. Were this only the exception rather than the rule.
What sort of women do you hang out with? All the women I know think with their heads and their hearts.
dalegarratt about 16 years ago
I think these two might be just right for each other. Connie and Phil are both kind of wacky and unconventional (polar opposites of Elly!..
coffeeturtle about 16 years ago
DESPERATE!
Wildmustang1262 about 16 years ago
Elly tried to tell Connie what her brother, Philâs life was about but Connie insisted that she loved only one thing was SEX with Phil! Connie, get a life! find another man to win your heart, not sex!
hookedoncomics about 16 years ago
DId I miss the strip about them having sex?
ReallyNow about 16 years ago
Desperate? Seriously, donât you find living vicariously through comic characters rather desperate in and of itself? (Read: you do know that these are NOT real living breathing people, right?) This is about the time and place where my all-knowing teen would suggest to me that I should âget a life.â Gosh â canât you just enjoy the irony and the chuckle?
coffeeturtle about 16 years ago
come on. itâs fun poking fun. obviously we love the characters!
perhaps we see a little of ourselves.
(donât take advice from teens) ;-)
arceedee about 16 years ago
Easy to focus on the sunny side until you have to live with the dark side that comes along with him (or her).
howlindawgs about 16 years ago
Whatâs so bad about yoga?!? btw, it looks like itâs Ellyâs cup being dropped. btw, my husband and I are VERY different and come from different backgrounds, but we are happily married. I was dating a guy at one time who was a lot like me, and we drove each other crazy. Sometimes the differences balance each other out! and lastly, true, itâs not real life, but itâs based on the cartoonistâs life and the characters are ones real people can identify with. Thatâs why we read it, no?