For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for December 07, 2023

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    Asharah  12 months ago

    Empty houses aren’t fun.

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    charliefarmrhere  12 months ago

    Who is home taking care of April?

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    Black76Manta  12 months ago

    These two really don’t know anythingIt is really true what they say “the wise person speaks when he has something wise to say, the ignorant person only speaks because he can”.

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    mnexplorer+  12 months ago

    This could be bad.

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    9thCapricorn  12 months ago

    Yeah. Experienced latchkey kids here. There’s Candace here. Not exactly an angel.

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    snsurone76  12 months ago

    Is the implication here that Elly’s working will result in Liz getting into trouble by joining the wrong crowd? Because it looks like that’s where this arc is going.

    Even though I dislike Elly, I think that kind of attitude is all wrong. i

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    Johnny Q Premium Member 12 months ago

    I thought they were going to say “Invite us over, and all our friends!”

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    Pet  12 months ago

    I was a latchkey kid from the time I was six. Nobody was allowed over and I wasn’t allowed out…..until grade 10.

    Then the * h1 t hit the fan lol!

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    markkahler52  12 months ago

    I never go home to an empty house. A. I live in an apartment B. My stuff’s all there C. I’m there!

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    French Persons Premium Member 12 months ago

    Panel 1: Do a google image search of “Salem’s Lot vampire” and you’ll see something that looks a lot like Anthony.

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  12 months ago

    PARTY!

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    KageKat  12 months ago

    This doesn’t bode well.

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    amanbe3  12 months ago

    “Don’t go home.” That’s horrible advice and just asking for trouble.

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    ladykat  12 months ago

    Liz, be a good girl, go home and prep a casserole for dinner.

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    Gen.Flashman  12 months ago

    I imagine his idea of an “easy to fix” is have friends over to share a joint or beer-while the cat is away the teens will play. Unless day care is subsidized by the Canadian government it likely cost more than she earns at the bookstore.

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    Foob  12 months ago

    Why is Connie sitting next to Elizabeth in the school cafeteria?

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    smokysilver.so Premium Member 12 months ago

    Being really really shy as a kid, I loved coming home to an empty house and not having to worry about what I doing. Got over being shy.

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    jennrb2010  12 months ago

    Miss Princess still hasn’t figured out how to make herself lunch. I was making my lunches when I was a lot younger than Elizabeth!

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    [Unnamed Reader - bddb15]  12 months ago

    I was wondering the same thing!

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    MeGoNow Premium Member 12 months ago

    Or just invite a friend over. Hot-cha-cha!

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    howtheduck  12 months ago

    The colourist got the hair colours wrong again. Anthony is a strawberry blonde. Candace does not have orange hair.

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    mindjob  12 months ago

    Time to start picking up bad habits

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    richhill48  12 months ago

    I think our kids did fine in daycare. We had our first while in a college town and a lot of the staff were college students in the early childhood edu. program. And we as new parents learned too. the first parent teacher meeting we were informed our child was developing nicely but was a little behind the curve in language development. We were asked if we talked to our child. I replied “not really, she doen’t have much to say.” We saw the error of our ways. Learned about positive instruction as opposed to negative. Instead of "Don’t go in the street, It was "keep your feet on the sidewalk. Daycare can be a positive experience

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    rebelstrike0  12 months ago

    Careful Elizabeth; stay the course. In the spirit of today, don’t let yourself get Pearl Harbored.

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    g04922  12 months ago

    hmm… OR, bring a boyfriend to keep you company…

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  12 months ago

    We haven’t seen Ann(the neighbor with all the kids) in quite a while, but she’s still first backup f or looking after April

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    kittygatos  12 months ago

    Question: I have a friend who was told one of her tires was bulging and another was almost bald (she bought new 4 tires from dealer in 2021 for $1,100). She went back to dealer and was told she had not bought them there-none of them matched, by the way (she had the receipt and it was on their record). Now she tells me another friend of hers, living in another town, had the same thing happen to her. Is this the latest scam on single women? What else can be done besides taking a man with us and/or ourselves checking that tires match the receipt before we leave the premises?

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