Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for December 27, 2011

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    bikenboatn  almost 13 years ago

    They can hardly contain their “excitement”.

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    barbarasbrute  almost 13 years ago

    Touche’

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    FatTonyBalducci  almost 13 years ago

    Is it wrong to say Luann is way hotter nowadays?…….[uhoh]

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    Ottodesu  almost 13 years ago

    And BikeNBoatN doesn’t make a big deal out of it. Style points.

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    Ottodesu  almost 13 years ago

    Chocolate solves everything.

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    Bashis  almost 13 years ago

    Not much differance from 1st gen to the 3rd generation.

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    JerryTheK  almost 13 years ago

    What do they think. This was not the first time.

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    JerryTheK  almost 13 years ago

    BikeNBOATN: Are you a chick or a Guy.

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    lfjohnson  almost 13 years ago

    a chick or a guy??? are there other choices?

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    MrsETPerry  almost 13 years ago

    haha isn’t that the truth,, but @baby66boy1 seem to stay trying but it’s always either @Ottodesu or @BikeNBoatN I do give your major props for being so humble and not making something out of it

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    MrsETPerry  almost 13 years ago

    lol I think the kids knew what they were getting hoping for better, but incase they didn’t they gave the worst seems like through

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    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    A this for a that among the generations. I know BikeNBoatN personally, and trolls are no BikeNBoatN!

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    kfccanada  almost 13 years ago

    It really doesn’t matter who posts first…a good ‘zinger’ will always be a good zinger no matter where in the lineup you get to post it.

    This cartoon just shows from whom the grandkids got their facial expressions of discontent in the first place…their grandparents. It also shows thet the grandparents have been quite miserly in their gifts to the teens over the years. A gift is a gift is a gift but….a pencil box to a teenager is nothing but miserly. 1994 was not a bad year financially…at least compared to the years since 2008.

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    kbyrdleroy123  almost 13 years ago

    We know what to get people in this day and age: gift cards. There is always enthusiasm in those.

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    Ottodesu  almost 13 years ago

    What is Nancy’s “maiden name”?For that matter, what are the Grandparents’ given names?

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    pmarmite  almost 13 years ago

    Greg really has it down down with what Old People have to wear. Who else could wear an blue plaid blazer like Grandpa’s? My spouse’s cousin’s 90 yo mom wore a bright red one on Sunday.

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    Chuck373  almost 13 years ago

    Wow. Remember soap on a rope? Do they still make that stuff?

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    Daniel Aplet  almost 13 years ago

    Yes it is more fun giving a gift then receiving one.

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    Comic gal  almost 13 years ago

    Can’t come up with something new!!! 1994?

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    imbaldeagle  almost 13 years ago

    Watch and learn, Frank & Nancy. “You still have much to learn, Grasshopper.”

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    The Life I Draw Upon  almost 13 years ago

    Touch’e

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    hwcrescent  almost 13 years ago

    they can hardly contain their excrement

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    Kathe  almost 13 years ago

    Money always hits the spot with teenagers and gift cards are great for old folk especially for their favorite supermarket.

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    vldazzle  almost 13 years ago

    The problem with most gifts is expecting them to be meaningful. Unless you know that there is something the other person would really like that is within your budget, the whole excercise is somewhat futile, My daughter bought me a journal with a pretty cover and while I like the cover, it would be better if it fit on a CD/DVD because I bought myself Dragon to write my memoirs (I’m slow at writing or typing) and I know full well that I have to use spell checking too.

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    MissScarlet Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    I usually read this strip in my paper. I wandered over here yesterday to see why the strip was a rerun. It’s not listed as vintage in the paper.

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    tigre1  almost 13 years ago

    T’was ever thus. And we wonder why kids don’t imbibe our wisdom! They can’t even figure out what we LIKE…and we miss THEM, too.

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    shalt  almost 13 years ago

    If you do not appreciate the small stuff, you not going appreciate the big stuff.

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    yuggib  almost 13 years ago

    It’s all preception. What the Grandparents precieve the children will need, and what the children preceive the Grandparents will want. How many pairs of sockes did you get as a kid, and how many times were you giving Grandma a boxed set of hankies? You wanted toys, and Grandma wanted a hundred bucks so that she could breath a little easier (over the bills of her life.) Disappointment? Isn’t Christmas giving full of that? Besides, Greg looks to be about 14 (notice the stubble over his lip in panels 1, 2, and 3,) and LuAnn is about 4 or 5 years younger. When I was between 8 and 12, my choices for gifts were still being dictated by my parents; “No, I don’t think Grandma would want a baseball mitt, son. How about this nice set of hankies?” (BTW No Grandpa in my life. Both had already passed on before I was born.)

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    Airman  almost 13 years ago

    I never knew any of my grandparents, but just going back to 1994 makes me somewhat uncomfortable, knowing all that has gone down since that time. I prefer to look forward to Tiffany taking an advanced course in pole dancing or TJ and Ann falling for each other.

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    The Old Wolf  almost 13 years ago

    G’ma and G’pa are out of touch, Brad & Luann haven’t learned yet. In either case, though, it is the thought that counts.

    Who’dat callin’ BikeNBoatN a troll?

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    Doctor11  almost 13 years ago

    Cringes Now those are SAD presents.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Geezum Crow! I hate to think about the kind of presents an aunt or uncle would have brought.

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    barbarasbrute  almost 13 years ago

    I’ll gladly take all your chocolate. Know what you’re going through, last year I quit smoking. And, MADE IT on about my 8 attempt. Good luck.

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    Popeyesforearm  almost 13 years ago

    I would say tit-for-tat but it’s more like crap-4-crap.

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    LinTX  almost 13 years ago

    Are the grandparents still alive? I don’t remember ever seeing these grandparents before, but this is vintage from before I started following the strip. At any rate, grandma looks an awful lot like Mrs Hornsley (or whatever the name is of the old lady who Brad & TJ now live in the house she formerly owned).

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    LinTX  almost 13 years ago

    Notice how in the last episode of the current-day strip, Brad is on the phone with Toni and he mentions she’s coming over in an hour? I don’t remember Toni being in the same vicinity as Brad’s parents since Luann’s school musical, so apparently she’s welcome there and Toni and Brad’s mom are friends now? Still waiting for Brad to pop the question…

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    LinTX  almost 13 years ago

    What would be an interesting development would be if Aaron Hill moved back from Hawaii and hooked up with Tiffany, who he always seemed to like better. Then Luann would have no competition for Quill, and could show Aaron she’s moved on. But then Quill would probably move back to Australia, and since Luann has determined she wants Gunther to be with Maria, maybe Luann would end up with Elvis (Elroy)? There sure seem to be a lot less dating prospects in Luann’s life than my daughters ever had. They had a different guy every week.

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    Michael McKown Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    I have no idea why the characterization art changed so radically since 1994 and now, but I love how it’s currently drawn.

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    The Old Wolf  almost 13 years ago

    My previous post was from my Droid which is hard to type on. Grandparents should be fully prepared to receive gifts of emotional meaning but little relevance or monetary value from their grandkids – they’re young and they’re financially limited. On the other hand, they should make an effort to stay in touch with what would be meaningful for their grandkids, and this particular strip – years old though it may be – illustrates delightfully that many grandparents don’t – even those who are not saddled with senility issues.

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    vldazzle  almost 13 years ago

    Greg’s art is greatly improved (which I guess we all know) since the old strip. I was just seeing the gifts of relations.I had a soap on rope from my brother which was the WORST gift I ever had (a phallic member). Im glad I have no such gift in my memory.

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    marsh_1  almost 13 years ago

    that ironic sense of humor was always there that is why I like the strip

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    Scurvy  almost 13 years ago

    Who did the artwork? It doesn’t look like Greg Evans’ usual style… this worries me. Is he okay?

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    Scurvy  almost 13 years ago

    When this happened to the “Pogo” strip, the wife and son of Walt Kelly drew the cartoon because he was ill.

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    Scurvy  almost 13 years ago

    Oh, okay… a “vintage” strip. Whew… we hope.

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    LiviaBay  almost 13 years ago

    You’re lucky my grandparent’s had six daughters and thirty-one grand kids in total. None of us got Christmas gifts at least I know none showed up at my home. But I love treating myself! lol

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    miracleshappen  almost 13 years ago

    Luann’s grandma sorta looks like Mrs. Horner.

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    Ottodesu  almost 13 years ago

    You’re on!Waitaminit …

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    Ottodesu  almost 13 years ago

    Seasons Greetings and all the best for the New Year!

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    DoubleU  almost 13 years ago

    It’s funny: the grandparents mistook the kids for kids and the kids mistook their grandma and grandpa for old people.

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    fmasroor  almost 13 years ago

    Feel the energy in the room?

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