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Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for October 06, 2011
Transcript:
Gunther: "Pretend you're married. Discuss what makes a good marriage" Rosa: "You go first, 'dear" Gunther: "Ok 'amoret" Rosa: "Amoret? That's what you'd call me?" Gunther: "She's from Spencer's "The Faerie Queene" Rosa: "Yes. She represents marital love" Gunther: "Right. So... um. Let's see.... where...." Rosa: "I'll call you 'pip"
wiselad over 13 years ago
this means Rosa has âGreat Expectationsâ?
FatTonyBalducci over 13 years ago
My ex used to call me stuff I canât repeat here.
ZacBSM over 13 years ago
Theyâve got the ball rooooollllliinngggggggggggggggâŠâŠgood start here.
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 13 years ago
greg has dumped gunther, after all these years of devoted puppy love with luanne.
are we going to stand for it
we need is a massive outcry, hundreds of us with stage a sit in on gregâs lawn, we will funds for bill board ads and tv commercials
ps. i will treasurer of said funds
ComicLaff over 13 years ago
Right. Remind me to send a Christmas card out to Amoret and Pip. :/
JerryTheK over 13 years ago
Luann and Gunther are still more. They are friends always were. Gunther has a problem with Rosa he go to Luann. Donât know if Luann would go to Gunther if she had a problem with Quil. Itâs up to a pen Greg.
flashman.ace over 13 years ago
Hmmm⊠Rosa is as well-read, yet it hasnât stopped her from acquiring some social poise.
JerryTheK over 13 years ago
GOD BLESS STEVE JOBS. He changed the Computer World.
flashman.ace over 13 years ago
Speak for yourself, kemosabe â I was a silver tongued devil with smooth moves all through school. ;)
Thereâs hope yet! I only see 1 âumâ from Gunther today.
wiselad over 13 years ago
oh Gosh, tomorrow is the âother coupleâ, will they âkind of insult each otherâ or surprise us tomorrow with very sweet words to each other?
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Unlike some of the pessimistic visitors here, I see encouraging signs in todayâs episode. Gunther is a known bookworm (snerk); now, we see that lovely Rosa can keep up with him, or even surpass him, in matters literary. It becomes a common ground for them on which to buildâŠ.
Chuck373 over 13 years ago
This might be a ploy Gunther is using. As long as Rosa is not Rosa, but some fictional character from some play, he might be able to get through this assignment without going into his usual brain lock.
BigKid over 13 years ago
Very nicely done, Gunther. Thank god for a babe of substance like Rosa. Now donât screw up!
4shadow over 13 years ago
Very smooth, I approve. Now we see heâs got the moves.
wicky over 13 years ago
Luann is still awaiting the return of Aaron Hill.
eugene.montague over 13 years ago
Edmund Spenser, not Spencer, wrote The Fairie Queene
mjb515 over 13 years ago
Was not Pipâs love interest raised as a weapon to destroy men? Yikes, Rosa, the boy is enough on edge.
LisaRookie over 13 years ago
Ach! Gunther is so blah. Iâve never thought he and Luann were good together. She needs someone who isnât wishy washy. He has the personality of a wet dish rag. Gee, can you tell I donât like him?
weblais over 13 years ago
I think Gunther said âAmoretâ because his bookish nature linked up the character with the exercise they are doing, and not because of anything he sees in, or feels about, Rosa. Iâm a little skeptical that Rosa has read both âThe Faerie Queenâ and âGreat Expectationsââ but if she has, it might explain why sheâs tolerant of the one guy in the school who might also have read them.
I have not read âGreat Expectationsââ but I have seen South Parkâs send-up. Isnât Pip unlucky in love?
AnonymousUser over 13 years ago
I know the reference⊠sorta⊠but why the heck did he start out with nicknames?
samuraicat01 over 13 years ago
You would think though that a bookworm like Gunther would have known that âThe Faerie Queeneâ was written by Edmund SpenSer.
GS1100EX over 13 years ago
Is Pip a reference to the character Pip in âGreat Expectationsâ or the character Pip in âMoby-Dickâ? Both could apply.
medinamn over 13 years ago
âSpencerâ should be spelled âSpenserâ. Emund Spenser wrote The Faerie Queene".
Pink_Belle over 13 years ago
I think Rosa and Gunther are GREAT for each other. Luann didnât truly appreciate how smart Gunther really is, but Rosa seems to appreciate it, and even be on level ground with him.
memo.from.daddy.warbucks over 13 years ago
pip from dickens. that aint no romance name to be calling gunther for then would rosa be cold hearted Estella
vldazzle over 13 years ago
I also never read âMoby Dickâ- story idea never appealed to me so I was thinking of Dickenâs Pip and that did not promise much for Gunther- glad there is another!
flashman.ace over 13 years ago
Whether Estella was a bitch or not (and she was raised to be that way, remember) is immaterial, itâs Pipâs steadfast character Rosaâs referring to. Melvilleâs Pip abandoned his whaleboat twice and has permanent break with reality after that. Sure you want to hang on to that reference?
flashman.ace over 13 years ago
And next time I see all the complaints about âtoo many postsâ Iâll know that a lot of youse guys donât bother reading any of them anyway before you start typing, so spare us all the beefs about word trauma.
Say, did you know itâs Spenser with two "s"s, not Spencer, who wrote The Fairie Queene? >P
burleigh2 over 13 years ago
Wow⊠and sheâs smart, too! Thatâs a perfect fit for Gunther⊠except that sheâs so pretty that heâll just stumble over himself all the time heâs around her. Could you imagine if they got married? âDo you, Gunther, take this woman?â âWell⊠um⊠gosh, I⊠uhâŠâ ;-) LOL!
mojitobaby over 13 years ago
On days like this, it is like being stuck in a railroad siding with nothing to read.
Archimago over 13 years ago
Whoever wrote âSpencerâ obviously was never taught by Prof. Sheila Cavanagh (âhorrible things will happen to anyone who spells âSpenserâ with a âcââ). On the other hand, how nice to see Faerie (not âfairyâ, all due respect to Gordon Braden). As for âPipâ, I assume that this is Sir Philip Sidney (âSir Pipâ in Astrophel and Stella), not Pip of Great Expectations, even though Dickens got that title from Astrophel and Stella. If you think I am an English Major, someone has to be.
cabermacallum over 13 years ago
Spencer is spelled with a second S, Spenser, like the fictional Boston based detective.
edward5150 over 13 years ago
I think itâs Spenser with an âSâ
mojitobaby over 13 years ago
âbut Pip from Moby Dick could also be applicable.â
Not unless youâre calling Luann or Rosa a whale.
marvee over 13 years ago
I was guilty of not reading all the comments first. Iâve learned a lot here today inasmuch as Iâm only semi-literate. BTW, we canât blame Gunther for misspelling Spenser. Greg or maybe some anonymous person ?
The Life I Draw Upon over 13 years ago
Well, Rosa must have had her head in a book to know about Spencerâs âFaerie Queene.â Maybe that suggest why she likes him. hmmm
doverdan over 13 years ago
Gunther did not misspell anything ! ! He did not spell anything out at all. He spoke.
odp Premium Member over 13 years ago
Except that itâs Spenser, not âSpencerââŠ
GreenEyes02 over 13 years ago
Omgoodness! If my BF would quote books to me i would be the happiest! <3
RinaFarina over 13 years ago
Rosa is such a sweet person! And in her presence, Gunther becomes sweet too.
lmross over 13 years ago
wow, greg is very literate. great expectations we can understand, but wow, faerie queen?
firedome over 13 years ago
iâm just glad gunther didnât call roas âdulcineaâ
Auntie_Venom over 13 years ago
Gunth, me thinks ye expects too much.
richard.d.hanson over 13 years ago
who the heck is Pip?
Isaac Chen over 6 years ago
The fairy queen? Did they both read the whole thing??