No bike helmets in the 1989 original. They are drawn on for 2018
I guess the joke here is that the reader thinks Michael is commentating on his bicycle race with Lawrence, with the reveal of the truth in the final panel. The problem is the reference to “Thunderbutt” and “Wide Load” give it away almost immediately that’s he making fun of someone else. If Michael had been saying “Patterson” vs. “Poirier”, then that final panel surprise might have worked.
While we have seen Michael mock his mother before, we have never seen him mock Connie before. It’s unusual behavior for him.
It was my experience that children were more supportive of their parents getting out there and exercising. Michael’s comments are deflating and disrespectful. Not funny.
Lynn’s notes: I think this is one of my all time favourite Sunday pages. My son never did this…but it’s something he would have done!
I thought it was clever, too. Provided the moms didn’t hear them, it was fairly harmless if a little obnoxious, teen fun. But we start out thinking it’s far more innocent. It tricked me but gave hints- Mike sounds like he’s saying he’s tired near the end, which makes you think Then, at the end, all becomes clear.
Also, for the longest time, parents exercising was far less common and not seen as very necessary, so the mocking seems a reasonable response to something absurd they were doing, to me. I know I would have thought it was silly. It was before a lot of the health info was out there, and we really didn’t think they’d die or get diabetes or something from sedentary lifestyle (and sedentary lifestyles were just beginning to show the first dangers— diabetes wasn’t really in the limelight yet, and heart attacks seen as too much fatty foods and maybe from a beer belly). The aerobics craze and adults being pushed to exercise for health (as opposed to what we thought of as silly, vain, selfish reasons like weight loss), per my young memory, started taking off later in the 80s). Of course, based on where you lived and what you watched, your experience may be different. Neither of my parents saw a need to exercise as they weren’t too heavy. They got into that in the 2000s, when exercise for all to keep healthy was more in news.
It was funny, but in the real world Michael and Lawrence would have been punished immediately rather than threatened. At least in my house they would have.
I noticed that Lawrence is that pasty grey, purplish color again. Does the colorist have something against skin tones?
Actually, all El has to do is explain that HE and the rest of the family will be “helping” her master the dinner recipe of broccoli, turnip and acorn squash casserole with brussel sprouts on the side if he doesn’t shut up and he’ll fall right in line. Even in 2018 there are ways to get teens to toe the line!
This made me LOL, that’s for sure….it also reminded me about walking behind a Junior High gang of boys with them all wearing their jeans, or sweats, more than half way down, if you know what I mean. I was braver in those days, and said to them, “Looks like all of you have a full diaper”… You should have seen how fast they pulled up their pants. Looking at how the fashions changed to accommodate this trend: the boys wear those hip hugging jeans nowadays, which don’t look as bad as the full fit ones did way back in the 80’s…
Yeah, it’s always great to make fun of a mother trying to improve her health so she doesn’t end up as a burden on the family budget in need of nursing care. Har har. And we all know that if Michael had similarly yarped at his father, his hind end would have paid for it. But it’s always a great laugh to humiliate your mother in public…
Any of the readers who have children ( or grandchildren) probably knew right away, that Michael was taunting his mother (and Connie). It was downright rude but, as we all know, kids will be kids. The next time they beg for an ice cream from mom, she could simply say……Noooooooooooo!
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
as much I used to bike ride and I try to jog, that’s not funny indeed
howtheduck about 6 years ago
No bike helmets in the 1989 original. They are drawn on for 2018
I guess the joke here is that the reader thinks Michael is commentating on his bicycle race with Lawrence, with the reveal of the truth in the final panel. The problem is the reference to “Thunderbutt” and “Wide Load” give it away almost immediately that’s he making fun of someone else. If Michael had been saying “Patterson” vs. “Poirier”, then that final panel surprise might have worked.
While we have seen Michael mock his mother before, we have never seen him mock Connie before. It’s unusual behavior for him.
Rosette about 6 years ago
I wonder which is which?
BlitzMcD about 6 years ago
That was definitely one of the better installments of this strip overall.
Carole Athena Costa about 6 years ago
Ellie and Connie must be pretty fast if the boys had to ride their bikes to follow them.
LeeCox about 6 years ago
Just remember, Michael — she can just as easily humiliate YOU in public now!
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Revenge may be sweet, Michael!
naplllp about 6 years ago
And there goes the winnerrrrrrrr…Feetlebaum.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 6 years ago
They’re going the distance,they’re going for speed…
Grutzi about 6 years ago
It was my experience that children were more supportive of their parents getting out there and exercising. Michael’s comments are deflating and disrespectful. Not funny.
well-i-never about 6 years ago
Pretty hard to believe that was done out loud no matter what year it was. Maybe from a half-mile away, but not in earshot!
kebhenry Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s a comic!!! Just enjoy.
Jogger2 about 6 years ago
They should have been “dead meat” right off the bat.
jless about 6 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
I think this is one of my all time favourite Sunday pages. My son never did this…but it’s something he would have done!
masnadies about 6 years ago
Lynn’s notes: I think this is one of my all time favourite Sunday pages. My son never did this…but it’s something he would have done!
I thought it was clever, too. Provided the moms didn’t hear them, it was fairly harmless if a little obnoxious, teen fun. But we start out thinking it’s far more innocent. It tricked me but gave hints- Mike sounds like he’s saying he’s tired near the end, which makes you think Then, at the end, all becomes clear.
Also, for the longest time, parents exercising was far less common and not seen as very necessary, so the mocking seems a reasonable response to something absurd they were doing, to me. I know I would have thought it was silly. It was before a lot of the health info was out there, and we really didn’t think they’d die or get diabetes or something from sedentary lifestyle (and sedentary lifestyles were just beginning to show the first dangers— diabetes wasn’t really in the limelight yet, and heart attacks seen as too much fatty foods and maybe from a beer belly). The aerobics craze and adults being pushed to exercise for health (as opposed to what we thought of as silly, vain, selfish reasons like weight loss), per my young memory, started taking off later in the 80s). Of course, based on where you lived and what you watched, your experience may be different. Neither of my parents saw a need to exercise as they weren’t too heavy. They got into that in the 2000s, when exercise for all to keep healthy was more in news.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
So many serious comments today but I have to confess that this strip made me laugh out loud!
BiathlonNut about 6 years ago
This, along with the Death of Farley, is one of the very few strips I remember. I still think “Thunderbutt and Wide Load” is one of the funniest.
Linguist about 6 years ago
Today was a laugh out loud strip. Very funny !
I could picture myself, as a teenager, doing something like that, if given the opportunity.
Well drawn and well written.
lynnhabel about 6 years ago
This was my favorite back in 1989. I still love out
Jan C about 6 years ago
It was funny, but in the real world Michael and Lawrence would have been punished immediately rather than threatened. At least in my house they would have.
I noticed that Lawrence is that pasty grey, purplish color again. Does the colorist have something against skin tones?
wellis1947 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Actually, all El has to do is explain that HE and the rest of the family will be “helping” her master the dinner recipe of broccoli, turnip and acorn squash casserole with brussel sprouts on the side if he doesn’t shut up and he’ll fall right in line. Even in 2018 there are ways to get teens to toe the line!
summerdog about 6 years ago
Which one is “Wide Load”, Mike? Mom, betcha!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
Don’t you hate people who think they have to explain the comix? 99% of us get it, OK?
barb_herb about 6 years ago
HOWTHEDUCK Apostrophe placement. Please correct.
oakie817 about 6 years ago
most excellent
ejajca about 6 years ago
Thanks for the link to the original strip …. it’s funny then and still is today.
1JennyJenkins about 6 years ago
This made me LOL, that’s for sure….it also reminded me about walking behind a Junior High gang of boys with them all wearing their jeans, or sweats, more than half way down, if you know what I mean. I was braver in those days, and said to them, “Looks like all of you have a full diaper”… You should have seen how fast they pulled up their pants. Looking at how the fashions changed to accommodate this trend: the boys wear those hip hugging jeans nowadays, which don’t look as bad as the full fit ones did way back in the 80’s…
timbob2313 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Now that was laugh out loud funny.
Argythree about 6 years ago
Yeah, it’s always great to make fun of a mother trying to improve her health so she doesn’t end up as a burden on the family budget in need of nursing care. Har har. And we all know that if Michael had similarly yarped at his father, his hind end would have paid for it. But it’s always a great laugh to humiliate your mother in public…
shamest Premium Member about 6 years ago
Michael is a brave kid
kfccanada about 6 years ago
Any of the readers who have children ( or grandchildren) probably knew right away, that Michael was taunting his mother (and Connie). It was downright rude but, as we all know, kids will be kids. The next time they beg for an ice cream from mom, she could simply say……Noooooooooooo!
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asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
A real funny one today. The comments also made me laugh.
rebelstrike0 about 6 years ago
Wide Load and Thunderbutt, followed by Triangle Head and Gray Blob.
feefers_ 7 months ago
He’s very rude