Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for October 16, 2011
Transcript:
Toni: "I read a survey that said married people are no more happy than single people. Same with people who have kids and those who don't. Make you wonder what happiness is" Brad: "I don't think it's a situation. I think it's a point of view" Toni: "Wow. Deep" Brad: "I remember once when I was a kid. My mom asked me what made me happy. I said, "pancakes." She said, "Not ME?" And was kind of upset. But then my dad said, "Honey, you make the pancakes." Toni: "Ah. So she changed her point of view and was happy" Brad: "No. She got upset at dad. So maybe you're right about married people... Is there a pancake place around here?"
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Looks like Nancy was trying to get Brad to declare her the number one woman in his life even at a young age. No wonder Toni finds getting along with her uphill work!
Pass the syrup, Jocasta.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Love how Brad’s attention wanders from Toni to pancakes. Thus, history repeats itself.
chicken 33 about 13 years ago
You never forget your first love.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 13 years ago
And Brad’s first love was pancakes. Fortunately, he’s really matured, so know he’s into Fried Chicken and Waffles.
ComicLaff about 13 years ago
He should have his arm around Toni.
been there about 13 years ago
Brad is still to young. He may never know when its time for a smile and a HUG.
draksig about 13 years ago
I think it is significant that Toni even brought up the M word. If Brad had just kept his mouth shut at the end, it wold have gotten Toni to thinking.
wicky about 13 years ago
Best one ever Greg!
Ray_C about 13 years ago
Brad and Brewster Rockit seem to have the same attention span.
AB9SS about 13 years ago
Yes Dogsniff:“Where I stole the magarine! Whittled on the Bingo cards, and blew up the latrine…”
imbaldeagle about 13 years ago
They already look like old married folks – Toni has her legs crossed in a direction away from Brad and is turned slightly away with arms folded or dropped to her side. Brad’s looking around for something better and they’re talking about lack of happiness in marriage. WHERE’S THE PASSION? Next thing you know Brad will want a hot dog and they’ll be back at WW. An eyeful! Oh, how waffle! THAT’S where the passion is.
thewoodman1 about 13 years ago
collar…LOOK
bluegirl285 about 13 years ago
I’m wondering if Brad’s mom was pregnant with Luann at that time for her to be really upset that she wasn’t his answer.
cork about 13 years ago
Waffles…ummmmm
Mordock999 about 13 years ago
So Brad, the Morale of the story is: “ALWAYS tell the ladies what THEY want to HEAR and NOT the TRUTH???”
Okay Doke, I got it.
And By the way, “Happiness” IS COFFEE!!!!!
…..at least to me……,
Mordock999 about 13 years ago
Dogsniff, “Who You Jiving’ with that Cosmic Debris?!?”
(Nice Zappa reference!)
rbullfogg about 13 years ago
Brad get your mind on the right thing, TONI! u numb nut.
Mitchtheone about 13 years ago
MMMM pancakes.. If only my ex and I had this conversation before we were married.. It would have saved us both the last 18 years of child support and struggling over custody…
pair8head about 13 years ago
For that you should be very happy indeed.
RinaFarina about 13 years ago
I have read numerous surveys that said that married men were happier than single men, but single women were happier than married women. Reason? Women do a lot of work inside a marriage (emotional & otherwise), to the benefit of the husband. They cook, clean, etc. for him, also provide emotional support. Men don’t find it easy to make real friends. Women have had a lot of practice at this, so, unmarried, they are not as lonely as men would be.
RinaFarina about 13 years ago
Also, single women are happier than married women because of all that (generally unappreciated) work they don’t have to do.
Belinda Banana Ana about 13 years ago
Get on with it, Greg.
confederate1956 about 13 years ago
She’s already working on making him an emotional hostage.
Mr. Tinkles about 13 years ago
I knew from a young age that marriage wasn’t for me. As society becomes more open, more people are choosing to remain single. Maybe someday the media will realize this and portray singles in a positive light.
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
So true! Unless you’ve tried both sides of the fence, how can you possibly determine what side makes you “happier”? Sheesh, if today’s “study” even exists outside Greg’s need for a hook, it’s utter BS.
What always makes me crazy are people who have kids who tell everyone else that unless they have a child, they’ll never know “true happiness”. Other than “condescending” the other phrase that really comes to mind is “Misery loves company”.
Dragongirl2319 about 13 years ago
Finally something that has to do with Toni and Brad!
LindainOregon about 13 years ago
For more discussion of happiness vs. unhappiness, see today’s “It’s All About You.”
doverdan about 13 years ago
Good Sunday strip.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I’m still ROFLMAO!! This was GREAT!
Chuck373 about 13 years ago
Men keep things simple. Women can complicate any situation. And they seem to take a great deal of pleasure in doing so.
Mighty_Mouse about 13 years ago
He isn’t stupid. Brad discovered years ago that no matter what you say or do, at some stage you will upset the woman you are closest to. May as well be honest and love them and what they do in any case. This is why men typically get puzzled by the “you take me for granted” statement, but men don’t use it even though they honestly believe they are doing the right thing – even doing a fair share of the housework.
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
I genuinely be believe that the road to happiness is gratitude. When you are thankful for what you have, and not moaning over what you don’t have your perspective changes dramatically.
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Why is it that trolls can’t lay off the caps key? Are they just too stupid to know it’s on, or do they think the big letters are some sort of a magic sign?
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Yet another group that should never reproduce.
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
Legs crossed away (doesn’t wish to include person) , arms crossed (doesn’t want to hear the other side), and says being married would not make you any happier than if you were single equals breakup.
Mr. Tinkles about 13 years ago
No breakup, just chilly outside. Tomorrow is the start of another work week, lets see what happens!
memo.from.daddy.warbucks about 13 years ago
Ten years ago, Steve Jobs was alive, Bob Hope was alive, Johnny Cash was alive. Now we’re outta jobs, outta hope and outta cash."
chicken 33 about 13 years ago
Brad might be dumb, clueless, naiveor even stupid. But he is protrayed as hahd working, good hearted ,and well intended. In real life that used to be all it took. But no more. We have all become jaded and on our way to hell oin a handbasket.
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Thank you, I accept the nomination.
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Neither, it appears, can you. Better luck next time, though.
Mighty_Mouse about 13 years ago
I really miss my mother’s pancakes. And I think she really was happy when I stuffed myself with them.
sjsczurek about 13 years ago
Toni should now go and make Brad some pancakes. Doesn’t she know that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach?
sjsczurek about 13 years ago
And it’s better that she make him pancakes than she try to re-make him.
sjsczurek about 13 years ago
A warm puppy?
ShagsCA about 13 years ago
Flap that jack!
mojitobaby about 13 years ago
Hot or cold rolled? I have an arc welder, so game on. However, in terms of cost cutting and mass production, I think die casting might be the way to go..
tegm about 13 years ago
If married people are so happy, then why is there such a high divorce rate?
roderickyoung about 13 years ago
Their body language suggests that this is an awkward conversation for Toni. At least she’s getting it out in the open. Brad means well, and at the end of the day, that’s what really matters. They’ll be ok.This is a rare Sunday strip. Usually, Sunday is just about some cute, trivial matter with no relation to the story arcs.
to @tegm:> If married people are so happy, then why is there such a high divorce rate?We could also say if single people are so happy, why is there such a high marriage rate? I think the trend is that people in general are getting a sense of entitlement, and don’t know how to set reasonable expectations. No matter where I am, if 75% of the things go right, I count myself ahead of the game.