Dating someone outside his hometown is a crucial point with Michael at this point in his life and should be a big warning sign to Rhetta that Mike is not considering her as his long-term girlfriend because deep down inside he wants to date someone from his university. Rhetta, like Martha before her, realizes that she is no longer Mike’s number one choice.
They are all at a fork in the road of their life. Gord and his fiancé have gone one way. Mike is surprised his friend has beaten a well worn path before he has, and suggests they haven’t dated more girls. Can you blame his GF for her reaction?
Michael wants to be a writer, correct? Thus begins Michael’s education OUTSIDE the classroom as an idea forms in his mind on writing a book called “Things not to say to a woman”….courtesy and influenced in large part by Rhetta.
I’ve only been to a couple of weddings. My cousins when I was a kid and when my mother wanted me to go with her to a coworkers wedding. Why do people (mostly women) cry at weddings? They’re getting married, not buried…
Oh come on, Rhetta! You were a summer fling almost two years ago. Certainly graduation should have been the end of it. A blind man could see it’s not going to last and I don’t know why you’ve kept it on life support as long as you have.
The first of my childhood friends who married did so when she and I were nineteen. There was a baby involved. I was not invited to the wedding and would not have accepted if I had been because I believed deep down to the marrow that she was making the mistake of a lifetime, that she’d have been much better off making a go of it as a single mother. Because she was a kind and generous soul, my adamance on this point somehow did not result in ruining our friendship. And a few years later her husband came out of nowhere and helped me through a tight spot. Just thinking of it now fills me with gratitude and humility. Alas, I haven’t seen either of them in fifteen years now, thanks mostly to an alienation caused by the disgraceful behavior of someone I did think very highly of in those days. I guess you never know.
Another friend of ours followed not long after. I didn’t get an invite to that one either, though our relationship was much less fraught and I could have attended and been happy for him in good conscience. I really don’t mind, he may well have been trying to keep things small.
Come to think of it I’ve been passed over for wedding invitations many times in my life. It would be very hypocritical of me to complain, because my being invited to a wedding, or worse still attending one, always fills me with crankiness at the ostentation of it all. Just the other day I got a save the date from a cousin and realized that the last time I can clearly remember speaking with her, Clinton was in office. Yet she’s invited me to fly across country on a holiday weekend. She should have saved herself a stamp.
9thCapricorn 7 months ago
What, Rhetta?
cmxx 7 months ago
He’s an equally dense chip off the old block.
Jacob Mattingly 7 months ago
Ironic considering who he does end up with… I mean she’s technically not from his home town ANYMORE
Tantor 7 months ago
Well, Michael, you’re about to!!! For me, it is the opposite…
snsurone76 7 months ago
What’s the comparison between those two events? Is Tracy from out of town?
howtheduck 7 months ago
Dating someone outside his hometown is a crucial point with Michael at this point in his life and should be a big warning sign to Rhetta that Mike is not considering her as his long-term girlfriend because deep down inside he wants to date someone from his university. Rhetta, like Martha before her, realizes that she is no longer Mike’s number one choice.
CatonaPC© 7 months ago
They are all at a fork in the road of their life. Gord and his fiancé have gone one way. Mike is surprised his friend has beaten a well worn path before he has, and suggests they haven’t dated more girls. Can you blame his GF for her reaction?
Uncle Kenny 7 months ago
Yes, Mike, you did.
MReese 7 months ago
I remember that look. “Buddy, you wanna date somebody outside your home town? Be my guest. Oh, and you can drop me off at the next bus stop.”
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member 7 months ago
Like father, like son.
Argythree 7 months ago
Poor Rhetta!
French Persons Premium Member 7 months ago
Mike and Rhetta’s teenaged long-distance relationship just took another torpedo hit… Fired by Mike himself.
Cary Rodda Premium Member 7 months ago
Open mouth, insert foot.
kaycstamper 7 months ago
Mike, you should have quit while you were ahead.
David in Webb Premium Member 7 months ago
You are in sooooo much trouble.
BJDucer 7 months ago
Michael wants to be a writer, correct? Thus begins Michael’s education OUTSIDE the classroom as an idea forms in his mind on writing a book called “Things not to say to a woman”….courtesy and influenced in large part by Rhetta.
rickmac1937 Premium Member 7 months ago
Open wide insert foot
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 7 months ago
I don’t get it. All he said is that he’s never cheated on Rhetta.
steveconkey2003 7 months ago
“He” want’s you to be best man, not “they”.
EXCALABUR 7 months ago
Eyes on the ROAD Mike!
rshive 7 months ago
Open mouth, insert foot.
Watchdog 7 months ago
It is called in the doghouse.
ladykat 7 months ago
Is that Rhetta or Brian? Why is the person upset?
paranormal 7 months ago
I’ve only been to a couple of weddings. My cousins when I was a kid and when my mother wanted me to go with her to a coworkers wedding. Why do people (mostly women) cry at weddings? They’re getting married, not buried…
Robert4170 7 months ago
Michael put a BIG foot in his BIG mouth.
christelisbetty 7 months ago
If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with.
John Jorgensen 7 months ago
Oh come on, Rhetta! You were a summer fling almost two years ago. Certainly graduation should have been the end of it. A blind man could see it’s not going to last and I don’t know why you’ve kept it on life support as long as you have.
John Jorgensen 7 months ago
The first of my childhood friends who married did so when she and I were nineteen. There was a baby involved. I was not invited to the wedding and would not have accepted if I had been because I believed deep down to the marrow that she was making the mistake of a lifetime, that she’d have been much better off making a go of it as a single mother. Because she was a kind and generous soul, my adamance on this point somehow did not result in ruining our friendship. And a few years later her husband came out of nowhere and helped me through a tight spot. Just thinking of it now fills me with gratitude and humility. Alas, I haven’t seen either of them in fifteen years now, thanks mostly to an alienation caused by the disgraceful behavior of someone I did think very highly of in those days. I guess you never know.
Another friend of ours followed not long after. I didn’t get an invite to that one either, though our relationship was much less fraught and I could have attended and been happy for him in good conscience. I really don’t mind, he may well have been trying to keep things small.
Come to think of it I’ve been passed over for wedding invitations many times in my life. It would be very hypocritical of me to complain, because my being invited to a wedding, or worse still attending one, always fills me with crankiness at the ostentation of it all. Just the other day I got a save the date from a cousin and realized that the last time I can clearly remember speaking with her, Clinton was in office. Yet she’s invited me to fly across country on a holiday weekend. She should have saved herself a stamp.
CultofFarley 7 months ago
Ooga Farley
Booga Farley
Googa Farley
Wooga Farley
kamoolah 7 months ago
If Gordon is making money, he will be attractive to Allyson Creemore.
Like Madonna said “the man with the cold hard cash is always Mister Right”.
mcduck50 7 months ago
Too many ads and pop-ups hard to read the cartoons anymore
nsdcdon 7 months ago
There’s a PEANUTS cartoon where Charlie Brown says: “It’s impossible to be around a woman for three hours and not say something wrong.”
rebelstrike0 7 months ago
Seems like Rhetta and Michael do not live in the world of television. There people go to public school then marry their prom date.
USN1977 7 months ago
“Absence in love is like water on fire. A little quickens, but much extinguishes it.” -Hannah More
'IndyMan' 7 months ago
Typical of ‘young men’ out on their own for the first time and haven’t learned how NOT to insert foot into mouth ! ! ! !
calliarcale 7 months ago
Whoops! Not the right person to complain about not having “played the field” to! :-D
Dreamcat 7 months ago
Open mouth, insert foot.
stewfoot 7 months ago
And yet, Michael marries Deanna, his elementary school sweetheart.
Sojourner 7 months ago
Say you’re not in a serious, long-term relationship with your girlfriend without telling her you’re not in a serious, long-term relationship with her.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 7 months ago
I blame the beard
jdalco 7 months ago
dead man driving. . . .
gigagrouch 6 months ago
yup. yup you did