Gordon’s dialogue is amazing, or rather I should say “amazin’”. Every “ing” is converted to “in’”, except for “landing” in panel 2. Not only that but he throws in an “’er” and an “’e” and an “outta” and a “wanna” and even a “man.” Plus we have a decaying outhouse reference. What in the world kind of effect was Lynn Johnston going for here? Gordon is a country hick with no indoor plumbing?
I always say that there is an “up” side and a “down” side to everything. The trick is to find the “up” side of everything you have and everything that happens and the “down” side to everything you don’t have and everything that doesn’t happen.
Wow I never would have guessed in a million years what today’s story line would be.
Gordon is chewing the fat that he fell through the seat in the outhouse – and then he says it is good that he went to the E.R. room and the nurses found his story HARD to swallow? Now that is a hard day!
There still are people like Gordon and Tracey out there. Good people, kind hearts, and close friends! Though they may be rare, they should be cherished.
Mike is ( and always will be through the life of the comic strip ) lucky to have such wonderful friends in his life.
Gordon’s reference could, be about the chemical toilets at parks and other sporting events I guess – having used more than my share of “home-made” outhouses in my youth, I can catagoricaly state that NO homeowner would EVER put together such a contraption – after all, he and his family were the principal uses of such “facilities”…
Ah good old Gordon, his simple home spun philosophy is so spot on, unlike the plethora of half baked psudo psychology that is espoused in some of the comments.
I truly try to find the bright side to just about any event that occurs, regardless of how dismal it initially seems. A lot of times I don’t share such sentiment with others because it seems they would rather have something to grouse about than trying to find something to smile about. However……If I fell through the toilet to the bottom of an outhouse, I don’t think I would find even one shred of amusement or silver lining with that, regardless of how soft the landing is! I think I could shower underneath Niagara Falls for an entire week and feel like I still couldn’t get clean!
howtheduck 4 days ago
Gordon’s dialogue is amazing, or rather I should say “amazin’”. Every “ing” is converted to “in’”, except for “landing” in panel 2. Not only that but he throws in an “’er” and an “’e” and an “outta” and a “wanna” and even a “man.” Plus we have a decaying outhouse reference. What in the world kind of effect was Lynn Johnston going for here? Gordon is a country hick with no indoor plumbing?
snsurone76 4 days ago
“I Got You, Babe!” Sonny & Cher.
WaywardWind 4 days ago
“At least it’s a soft landing.” I’ll try to remember that.
Salinasong 4 days ago
I always say that there is an “up” side and a “down” side to everything. The trick is to find the “up” side of everything you have and everything that happens and the “down” side to everything you don’t have and everything that doesn’t happen.
Argythree 4 days ago
This would be a good ending for the arc. So I hope this IS the ending…
jmworacle 4 days ago
BRAVO!
Foob 4 days ago
I’ve never noticed how much shorter Tracey’s right arm is.
Do they call her Lefty or Stubby?
dcdete. 4 days ago
Wow I never would have guessed in a million years what today’s story line would be.
Gordon is chewing the fat that he fell through the seat in the outhouse – and then he says it is good that he went to the E.R. room and the nurses found his story HARD to swallow? Now that is a hard day!
kaycstamper 4 days ago
What I said yesterday!
baskate_2000 4 days ago
Yay, Michael!
Funniguy 4 days ago
We have our up and downs but everyone knows Takeoffs, (ups), must equal landings. Soft or not, a good one is one you walk away from.
rebroxanna 4 days ago
Has he always talked so “blue-collar”?
goboboyd 4 days ago
For a young guy, he has already become the old guy down at the service station. Eyup.
ctolson 4 days ago
It still stinkls if you fall through the seat in the outhouse, soft landing or not. So is that what Gordo has at his gas station; no indoor plumbing?
Angry Indeed Premium Member 4 days ago
Gordie the philosopher.
rshive 4 days ago
Amen, Mike.
CitizenOfTheValley 4 days ago
I live by Gordon’s philosophy. I am a happy person.
freewaydog 4 days ago
aaawww
Bob Blumenfeld 4 days ago
Amen!
The Great_Black President 4 days ago
Michael’s problem is that his life has not mirrored what he saw on TV. On TV you go to public school, take a girl to the prom, then marry her.
raybarb44 4 days ago
Always good……
hooglah 4 days ago
Tremendous attitude. He’ll make it in life.
Linguist 4 days ago
There still are people like Gordon and Tracey out there. Good people, kind hearts, and close friends! Though they may be rare, they should be cherished.
Mike is ( and always will be through the life of the comic strip ) lucky to have such wonderful friends in his life.
Jelliqal 4 days ago
Good friends – priceless.
kjnrun 4 days ago
Sweet. Friendship is wonderful.
tremaine53 4 days ago
“Soft landing”? Oh, gross!
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 4 days ago
“Sooo, think about ‘eerrrr, Mike.. What’s good about today?!!” ……. “Uhmm…. I’d have to say…. bad clichés and unnecessary punctuation?!!”
waynemadison 4 days ago
Gordon’s example certainly woke me up!
Medtech4 4 days ago
Sweeeeeet. Good friends are the best!
John Jorgensen 4 days ago
Why is Gordon speaking so folksily all of a sudden?
AZfroggie 4 days ago
Good friends always lift you up when you’re down.
wellis1947 Premium Member 4 days ago
Gordon’s reference could, be about the chemical toilets at parks and other sporting events I guess – having used more than my share of “home-made” outhouses in my youth, I can catagoricaly state that NO homeowner would EVER put together such a contraption – after all, he and his family were the principal uses of such “facilities”…
Daltongang Premium Member 4 days ago
Ah good old Gordon, his simple home spun philosophy is so spot on, unlike the plethora of half baked psudo psychology that is espoused in some of the comments.
rebelstrike0 4 days ago
Gordon fell in the -poop??
Maybe that was a soft landing, but Gordon will be bathing in bleach for quite some time. Probably won’t get invited to many parties!
lisaegray 4 days ago
Love this one! I’m going to start doing that!
lnrokr55 4 days ago
Now you’re gettin it my boy !
BJDucer 4 days ago
I truly try to find the bright side to just about any event that occurs, regardless of how dismal it initially seems. A lot of times I don’t share such sentiment with others because it seems they would rather have something to grouse about than trying to find something to smile about. However……If I fell through the toilet to the bottom of an outhouse, I don’t think I would find even one shred of amusement or silver lining with that, regardless of how soft the landing is! I think I could shower underneath Niagara Falls for an entire week and feel like I still couldn’t get clean!
g04922 3 days ago
LOL…. The joke about a soft landing in the outhouse was awesome !
Mary McNeil Premium Member 3 days ago
And Michal has sense enough t appreciate his friends and acknowledge ’them !
kamoolah 3 days ago
If Gordon fell in the latrine headfirst he would look like Lawrence. If Tracey fell in headfirst she would look like me!
fjc007 3 days ago
Good philosophy!
r.feinberg 3 days ago
OH MY GOD Gordon . . . JUST – STOP – TALKING!!!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 1 day ago
Mush