Lucy and Linus’s grandma told them everyday was Children’s Day. Look at all the holidays devoted to kids; birthdays, Christmas, Easter, or if your Jewish there’s Hannukah and Passover. There’s church picnics and amusement park days. Kids have a lot of days that revolve around them! :-)
No matter what is placed in a comic there is a strong probability a great many have “heard it before”. None the less there are those of us who definately haven’t “heard it before”.Therefore, let the rest of us enjoy the comics without your boasting negative inputs in trying to put the authors down. It’s very unsavory.
It’s what my parents always told me when I asked that question.
@ hsawlrae “No matter what is placed in a comic there is a strong probability a great many have “heard it before”. None the less there are those of us who definately haven’t “heard it before”.Therefore, let the rest of us enjoy the comics without your boasting negative inputs in trying to put the authors down. It’s very unsavory.” THANK YOU!!!!
No kids yet, but I already promised myself that if they ask that question I will tell them about other cultures. Actually in Japan it is separate, there is a “Girls’ Day” for daughters and a “Boys Day” for sons. But most will likely agree that the shopworn response of “Every day is childrens day” sounds so goddamn corny.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
The Patterson children are a few days late. If this were a Japanese comic strip, Kodomo No Hi (Children’s Day) is on 5 May.
i_am_the_jam over 12 years ago
April 30 in Latin America.
And Lynn stole that joke from Peanuts.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
“Every day is lady’s…naw, never mind.
Tog over 12 years ago
My Mum gave this exact answer when I asked her that question.
Sportymonk over 12 years ago
They didn’t steal it, that line is on pg 3278 of the parenting manual issued at the hospital when kids are born. Didn’t you get your copy?
Gking over 12 years ago
One thing for sure: No nit is safe in the world of comic strip comments, it’s destined to be picked!
serenasakitty over 12 years ago
I’ve heard that same line since I was a kid. I’m sure the dinosaurs had a copyright on it. Didn’t make much sense to me then either.
flagfly over 12 years ago
“Kid’s Day” is Christmas.
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Used it on Blue Bloods last night (stand in for early Mother’s Day eCard in the last half).
nancyroy2 over 12 years ago
SO TRUE!
ewalnut over 12 years ago
I thought Christmas was Children’s Day.
psychlady over 12 years ago
My parents said the same thing.
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Here in the good ole US of A, it’s a question with only one answer. I don’t recall ever asking it, but my kids did.And I answered . . .
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Besides Christmas (and perhaps holidays from other religions), Halloween seems to be pretty kid-centered.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Lucy and Linus’s grandma told them everyday was Children’s Day. Look at all the holidays devoted to kids; birthdays, Christmas, Easter, or if your Jewish there’s Hannukah and Passover. There’s church picnics and amusement park days. Kids have a lot of days that revolve around them! :-)
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
No matter what is placed in a comic there is a strong probability a great many have “heard it before”. None the less there are those of us who definately haven’t “heard it before”.Therefore, let the rest of us enjoy the comics without your boasting negative inputs in trying to put the authors down. It’s very unsavory.
Phapada over 12 years ago
we have Chikdren’s Day in Thailand Did you know ? a round January every years
GeorgeInAZ over 12 years ago
Children’s Day was first promoted in the US in 1868 and broadly recognized by 1883. Second Sunday in June — June 10th this year.
Tin Can Twidget over 12 years ago
There was a children’s Day" in the U.S. when I was a kid.As I remember, it was the Sunday before “Father’s Day.”
lindz.coop Premium Member over 12 years ago
@The J.A.M.
It’s what my parents always told me when I asked that question.
@ hsawlrae “No matter what is placed in a comic there is a strong probability a great many have “heard it before”. None the less there are those of us who definately haven’t “heard it before”.Therefore, let the rest of us enjoy the comics without your boasting negative inputs in trying to put the authors down. It’s very unsavory.” THANK YOU!!!!
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
Argh. My parents dealt me the same line when I was a kid.
USN1977 over 12 years ago
No kids yet, but I already promised myself that if they ask that question I will tell them about other cultures. Actually in Japan it is separate, there is a “Girls’ Day” for daughters and a “Boys Day” for sons. But most will likely agree that the shopworn response of “Every day is childrens day” sounds so goddamn corny.