I get the impression that since they are naming all their little adventure instead of showing us them we are not going to see any of them. So their epic road trip, like the epic pool party will be forgotten with the start of another sophomore school year.
Why do I get the feeling that this is the most well hear of these exciting adventures? Well at least we got to watch Tiffany leer at Kip for weeks on end while never making a move, right?
This sounds like a situation that i like to call “pulling a Charlie Chaplin”. You try to extract yourself from a problem but you just keep on digging yourself deeper and deeper.;-D
Like my younger brother’s trip to the Olympic Peninsula many years ago with a 1959 Vauxhall. Torrential rains (normal for that region) and the windshield wipers quit. And other things.
Right, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, we kinda get it: The punchline on Saturday will be that there won’t actually be any flashbacks, so the joke will be on us. End of story arc, next arc begins on Monday.
Well, if it were me, I’d dump the whole road trip and go home early. Having a reliable transportation is the key to an enjoyable experience. I am curious as to why they think engine failures were fun. Happened to me once. Happened on the road twice on one road trip. The first one, our camper van (they were popular back in my time, 1983. It was a VW Bus) broke down in middle of I-95 in Florida. The owner babied the van until we reached the home of a friend of his. We stayed there for 2 days while the owner and other guys took the engine out of the VW and re-built it. I had to sleep on the floor. Although I was 18, my body hurt when I slept on the floor. Then we were back on the road…until Mississippi. It died again in the middle of I-10. We pushed it to the grassy median between the western direction and the eastern direction. Once again, they quickly took the engine out and tweaked with that faulty part and put it back just in time before it got dark…we had to pee behind those big Mississippi willow trees on the banks of the freeway – yeah. We had to run across 4 lanes. One of us was nearly bitten by a snapping turtle and discovered there was a river that ran alongside the freeway. Then the pouring rain came. The humidity was crazy. We all were cranky, tired, hungry. When we got back into the van, all we wanted to do was sleep despite that we were hungry. The rest of the trip to California was smooth sailing. We stopped at many destination places and had a good time. I guess the second tweak on the engine did it. The VW Bus guy still had the van right until he died. His son now is the owner.
How cute they are! A little burned, but happy as they’ve ever been before. Whatever Irma’s intention was, the result is wonderful. It’s good to see Bets and Gunther like this. Laughing at things that only they can understand, happy to have had that adventure together. Les has lost them, they are in the Happy Couples World. But I would like to know at least some details about their Comic Con stop.
That’s less of a joke and more Lez simply not being able to comprehend that as disasterous as the trip clearly was.. their happy. I never thought i’d see them as an actually happy functioning couple but here we are.
This reminds me of “The Great Western Trip” my family went on when I was a kid. We went on camping trips every summer, all over. That trip was nothing but car trouble, flat tires, and running out of gas. It’s the only trip we still talk about much.
If they can be that happy together after all of the mishaps they experienced on the road, then they will make it in the long term. Way to go Gunther, finding the woman of your dreams! :-))
Such an excursion would either be a great bonding experience – or the death knell of the relationship. Evidently it was the former. they are better-matched than Mr. Gray hopes. Bets is probably up to almost any challenge- she has her flaws, but she’s gutsy – and hot. Gunther has a winner.
It’s an adventure as long as they have a home to come home to. Now if the van WAS their home? – yeah, it would be a total disaster and they’d end up living in a shelter or on the streets.
One presumes that the mechanical problems of the van, weren’t the real reason why the trip was great. Bets will be filling her girlfriends in some detail in the very near future. We won’t be hearing it.
I can’t tell if they really enjoyed themselves, or if they’re being sarcastic and putting on a show for other people. It’s that “ha ha ha” that throws me off.Wouldn’t it be great, though, if this was all a test by Gunther’s mom to see how strong their feelings really are for each other?
I get this strip. Some of my best road trip memories were overcoming obstacles. I had the clutch cable go out on my 78 Fairmont when I was in Georgia on my way home to Michigan. The only thing I could find was a hardware store, so I bought some wire cable, a few swages, and rigged a cable from the clutch lever through a grommet I removed from the firewall. Then I clamped a vice grip onto the cable and pulled on that when I wanted to shift gears. Well, sometimes, I could just shift by ear and skip the clutch… Same vehicle, had the carb ice up because the carb heat vacuum actuator failed. I hiked to a local general store, bought a roll of toilet paper, stripped the paper off the roll and put the paper tube into the duct to get heat to the carb. OK, my fuel economy went down because the carb was now overheated, but I got home and drove around for a week or two until I could get a replacement part. That stuff seemed like trials and tribulations right at the moment, but now they are warm and fuzzy memories of a time when I didn’t have as much, but could perservere.
So they had all of these interesting things happen to them, and we’re stuck watching a pool party not happen while Bernice is being her usual pain in the butt self. And now, maybe, if we’re lucky, hear past-tense snippets of the trip. Great.
I agree with Les. That doesn’t sound Perfect at all. It sounds like they enjoyed whatever happened, but Perfect is Not the correct word to describe it.
I didn’t follow the Luann.com on the adventures, and I need to inquire how I can, but I knew this would be a trip where all the wacky, crazy things will be remembered, surrounded by our gorgeous country. I’m not one who believes that Irma did this to break the two up, I think that’s just projection for those wish them broken up for whaever reason; quite the contrary, she recognizes how much they love each other and likely will remain together, I think even old Wiseguy Al will be cool with it. What happens now? Waiting is always wise with this strip, to avoid projection prediction error.
This would’ve made for a much more entertaining series of strips than “Tiffany contemplates flirting with Kip, feels to guilty to speak more than a couple sentences and watch him from afar, then talks about the things she won’t do to characters with somehow even LESS going on than her. With the predictable result of nothing actually happening.”
Also after Bets spent so long being kind of an entitled hypocrite (insisting she live the way she insulted Tiffany for living except Tiffany had permission and didn’t gloat about it on social media) it might have been nice to show a more positive side to her by showing the trip and giving her and Gunther some on panel moments showing that they’re good together (since recently we saw them getting sick of spending too much time together cloistered up in the gulag.)
And all the dope they smoked from the sound of it. And as we all know, out Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel tells us ALL to Just Say No to Drugs. Well, maybe the occasional roofie but let’s not go there. And Yrs Trly, The Count, whole heated concurs and agrees! Drugs are a Bozo No No, boy howdy. But as far as Betts… as soon as she eats nine Milky Way bars, sleeps for 12 hours and wakes up with a taste in her mouth like someone took a dump in it… and takes a long hot shower and a bubble bath with the vanilla lavender bath bomb… she can QFA (Quit Fooling ;) Around), pack the string thong bikini and micro mini little black dress and hook up with Sexy❤️Luann and Tuff❤️Tiff, hop on the Windstar II, The Flying Shoog Daddy (formerly owned by Tiff’s Shoog Daddy Daddy), and jet off to join Exotic Ann❤️Eiffel and the other ❤️Eiffeletts Stalking the Wild Shoog Daddy wherever they may be. One thing for sure, Savvy Ann❤️Eiffel knows fer sure, Brah. What? What’s this you ask? Dumpster? He’s off to skinny dip with Dippy Skippy…Yippie!! Not that there’s anything wrong with that. And a good time is had by all!. Woo Hoo! The Count ❤️s it when a plan comes together and it’s all because of the Gracious Unselfishness of… you guessed it…Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel. No wonder we ALL ❤️ Ann❤️Eiffel! Gotta run, hon. Bizzy Day for The Count. Let’s be safe out there, lowly unnworthies. TTFN… Count…OUT!
The best stories come from the challenges – and even disasters – that happen along the way…if everything went perfect, there’d be nothing to talk about
Was this the van that Gunther’s mother suggested to Bets that they buy? Is this also a van that was inspected by Toni and given her nod of approval before buying?
I like their attitudes. If they can get through all that and still be smiling, there’s hope for this relationship. Perhaps they’ll share the adventures with Irma and Al……and us?
I had a Vanagon in college it was a nightmare in upkeep & kept running out of gas because the fuel gauge was always all over the place… but it was a fun vehicle otherwise to go over the hill to Santa Cruz’s beaches with the girls I was dating…
These kids needed some time to themselves, away from parents, roommates, and big city lights.So what if the VW was a big pile of sh-aving cream? This gave them some good stories and great laughs, at least in hindsight. That’s livin’ life.
Yes! It was an experience they shared that they will never forget. Some good, some not so good, probably some scary, but they did it together and lived through it. Memories were made, bonds were forged, in the end life was good. Hooray for them!!
An “imperfect trip” is one without any adventures.
When I want a boring trip, I make sure to take my best camera along. If I leave it at home, I’m sure to collide with sasquatch, be buzzed by UFOs, and intimidated by black helicopters. :)
Makes Les glad he stayed home for the summer. Might even have had a chance at Tiffany if she weren’t hung up on Lip. Believe it or not, I’m ready for fall.
Leslie Knox is just too literal-minded and cynical to see or care how marvelously happy Gunny and Bets are together now. Their roadtrip, whatever its misadventures (and there seem to have been an abundance of them), has been, for them, a success and has brought them closer to each other.
lvlax about 1 year ago
I’m happy they enjoyed themselves… but it sounds like the van was a nightmare.
Will we hear more details about any of their misadventures or will their listing them today be it?
C about 1 year ago
Perfectly insane
Namrepus about 1 year ago
The shared disaster memories are what make it perfect.
beb01 about 1 year ago
I get the impression that since they are naming all their little adventure instead of showing us them we are not going to see any of them. So their epic road trip, like the epic pool party will be forgotten with the start of another sophomore school year.
gnmnrbl about 1 year ago
Gun and bets aren’t looking at the mishaps as bad things but learning experiences and as time spent together.
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
They’re happy. What more do you want?
alasko about 1 year ago
What didn’t kill them, made them stronger.
SUDCC-IV-CS about 1 year ago
It’s what they are NOT talking about is what REALLY happened! ;)
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
great attitude actually
BJShipley1 about 1 year ago
Why do I get the feeling that this is the most well hear of these exciting adventures? Well at least we got to watch Tiffany leer at Kip for weeks on end while never making a move, right?
MichaelAxelFleming about 1 year ago
Apparently none of the friends of Bets and Gunther watch her constant streaming. Shouldn’t everybody already know all about their adventures?
Prescott_Philosopher about 1 year ago
In our travels, I’ve learned that trips are a series of adventures and misadventures. It’s how you handle both to make the trip memorable, or bad,
Baarorso about 1 year ago
This sounds like a situation that i like to call “pulling a Charlie Chaplin”. You try to extract yourself from a problem but you just keep on digging yourself deeper and deeper.;-D
79nysv about 1 year ago
As long as no one got hurt it’s all good.
Tyge about 1 year ago
Oh Gee! I’m so excited. Pray tell what wonders you encountered in your many and diverse travels. I can hardly wait.
But more than likely we will have to wait as the story drags on.
Wilkins068 about 1 year ago
I wanna hear bout the ravioli fiasco. Not enough sauce? No Parmesan? What on earth happened??
Robin Harwood about 1 year ago
I want to hear about the ravioli fiasco, too! For Greg to throw out a line like that and not follow it up would be pure sadism.
Busrayne about 1 year ago
The whole thing is undoubtably on Bets’ Facebook page.
Joe1962 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Les wraps it up in a few words by saying Not hearin a lot of perfect guys as Les only can do.
blunebottle about 1 year ago
Sounds perfect to me.
Like my younger brother’s trip to the Olympic Peninsula many years ago with a 1959 Vauxhall. Torrential rains (normal for that region) and the windshield wipers quit. And other things.
trantor0815 about 1 year ago
…. and that were only the first four days.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 1 year ago
The takeaway here is that Bets and Survived their little “misadventure.”
And it’s something they’ll fondly remember for the rest of their lives.
THEY actually DID something together as opposed to peeking at houseguests or busting suds at a menial, thankless low paying job.
And just what did YOU do during your Summer vacation, Mr. Leslie?
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Surviving misadventures provides a set of memories shared by Bets Malone and Gunther Berger?
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Does Gunther have the resources to fix Van?
i_am_the_jam about 1 year ago
Right, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, we kinda get it: The punchline on Saturday will be that there won’t actually be any flashbacks, so the joke will be on us. End of story arc, next arc begins on Monday.
tejano about 1 year ago
Any chance they eloped while in Vegas?
9thCapricorn about 1 year ago
Well, if it were me, I’d dump the whole road trip and go home early. Having a reliable transportation is the key to an enjoyable experience. I am curious as to why they think engine failures were fun. Happened to me once. Happened on the road twice on one road trip. The first one, our camper van (they were popular back in my time, 1983. It was a VW Bus) broke down in middle of I-95 in Florida. The owner babied the van until we reached the home of a friend of his. We stayed there for 2 days while the owner and other guys took the engine out of the VW and re-built it. I had to sleep on the floor. Although I was 18, my body hurt when I slept on the floor. Then we were back on the road…until Mississippi. It died again in the middle of I-10. We pushed it to the grassy median between the western direction and the eastern direction. Once again, they quickly took the engine out and tweaked with that faulty part and put it back just in time before it got dark…we had to pee behind those big Mississippi willow trees on the banks of the freeway – yeah. We had to run across 4 lanes. One of us was nearly bitten by a snapping turtle and discovered there was a river that ran alongside the freeway. Then the pouring rain came. The humidity was crazy. We all were cranky, tired, hungry. When we got back into the van, all we wanted to do was sleep despite that we were hungry. The rest of the trip to California was smooth sailing. We stopped at many destination places and had a good time. I guess the second tweak on the engine did it. The VW Bus guy still had the van right until he died. His son now is the owner.
boblivious2 about 1 year ago
“Put them through hell together and they’ll bond.”
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
How cute they are! A little burned, but happy as they’ve ever been before. Whatever Irma’s intention was, the result is wonderful. It’s good to see Bets and Gunther like this. Laughing at things that only they can understand, happy to have had that adventure together. Les has lost them, they are in the Happy Couples World. But I would like to know at least some details about their Comic Con stop.
mysterysciencefreezer about 1 year ago
And we got three weeks of Tiff’s thirst for Kip instead of any of that.
Liam Astle Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Those guys who made Gunther squeal like a pig.”
Scarlet Shimmer about 1 year ago
Les it’s the random weird/funny moments and the little hardships which bring u closer that make a vacation perfect.
Also any one of these stories would have been way more fun than watching Luann and Bernice sit in Tiff’s bedroom and talk abt someone else’s boyfriend
Jacob Mattingly about 1 year ago
That’s less of a joke and more Lez simply not being able to comprehend that as disasterous as the trip clearly was.. their happy. I never thought i’d see them as an actually happy functioning couple but here we are.
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
How you deal with adversity says more about your character than how you deal with success.
(Although, if success turn you into a smug pain in the a$$, that says a great deal about your character.)
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 1 year ago
You laugh with your friend because you survived through it all.
bryce.gear about 1 year ago
They have kept a wonderful outlook on all the misadventures. Bravo!
MS72 about 1 year ago
Car repairs can take awhile, and be costly. What will they do?
Red Phantom about 1 year ago
This reminds me of “The Great Western Trip” my family went on when I was a kid. We went on camping trips every summer, all over. That trip was nothing but car trouble, flat tires, and running out of gas. It’s the only trip we still talk about much.
JohnWThompsonIII about 1 year ago
They were together and faced it all together as a team for them to overcome it all it was perfect!
Pet about 1 year ago
If they can be that happy together after all of the mishaps they experienced on the road, then they will make it in the long term. Way to go Gunther, finding the woman of your dreams! :-))
Call me Ishmael about 1 year ago
Such an excursion would either be a great bonding experience – or the death knell of the relationship. Evidently it was the former. they are better-matched than Mr. Gray hopes. Bets is probably up to almost any challenge- she has her flaws, but she’s gutsy – and hot. Gunther has a winner.
Anon4242 about 1 year ago
It’s an adventure as long as they have a home to come home to. Now if the van WAS their home? – yeah, it would be a total disaster and they’d end up living in a shelter or on the streets.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 year ago
They’ve apparently bonded over multiple mini tragedies.
colddonkey about 1 year ago
Condom broke, he hehe, hahaha.
ctolson about 1 year ago
The perfect was the being together and sharing the common issues to be worked through.
6foot6 about 1 year ago
If these two are not engaged by the end of the year. there is something wrong.
Skeptical Meg about 1 year ago
Read (Listen) between the lines, buddy.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Now back to Failure to Launch.
WilliamVollmer about 1 year ago
One presumes that the mechanical problems of the van, weren’t the real reason why the trip was great. Bets will be filling her girlfriends in some detail in the very near future. We won’t be hearing it.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Shared experiences Les.
Wlly Blly about 1 year ago
The “perfect” part was that they were doing it together. :-)
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Sounds like those two had a blast
BuckarooDave about 1 year ago
i dunno. too happy.
anaditz about 1 year ago
I can’t tell if they really enjoyed themselves, or if they’re being sarcastic and putting on a show for other people. It’s that “ha ha ha” that throws me off.Wouldn’t it be great, though, if this was all a test by Gunther’s mom to see how strong their feelings really are for each other?
KenHelmick about 1 year ago
I get this strip. Some of my best road trip memories were overcoming obstacles. I had the clutch cable go out on my 78 Fairmont when I was in Georgia on my way home to Michigan. The only thing I could find was a hardware store, so I bought some wire cable, a few swages, and rigged a cable from the clutch lever through a grommet I removed from the firewall. Then I clamped a vice grip onto the cable and pulled on that when I wanted to shift gears. Well, sometimes, I could just shift by ear and skip the clutch… Same vehicle, had the carb ice up because the carb heat vacuum actuator failed. I hiked to a local general store, bought a roll of toilet paper, stripped the paper off the roll and put the paper tube into the duct to get heat to the carb. OK, my fuel economy went down because the carb was now overheated, but I got home and drove around for a week or two until I could get a replacement part. That stuff seemed like trials and tribulations right at the moment, but now they are warm and fuzzy memories of a time when I didn’t have as much, but could perservere.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wait for it………….
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
We could have seen the road trip, instead we were treated with a few weeks of obsessing over Kip from Tiffany’s bedroom.
Crann Bethadh about 1 year ago
So they had all of these interesting things happen to them, and we’re stuck watching a pool party not happen while Bernice is being her usual pain in the butt self. And now, maybe, if we’re lucky, hear past-tense snippets of the trip. Great.
locake about 1 year ago
I agree with Les. That doesn’t sound Perfect at all. It sounds like they enjoyed whatever happened, but Perfect is Not the correct word to describe it.
mfought about 1 year ago
“when we look back years from now we’ll laugh about this”thats life isn’t it?
tomcervo about 1 year ago
“It broke down in the WalMart parking lot a mile down the road! So we locked the doors and spent a week wearing out air matresses!”
Ancient Wise Guy about 1 year ago
I wonder if Gunther got his ashes hauled.
ElyseLaura about 1 year ago
Sounds like quite the adventure. Sure am glad we got weeks of Tiff ruminating over her crush on Kip and a non-existant pool party instead.
tcayer about 1 year ago
At least it brought them closer together instead of breaking them up.
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member about 1 year ago
hmm … is anybody “calling it?”
StackableContainers about 1 year ago
Looks like these are stories they will be telling their kids someday.
CrackerJack about 1 year ago
I wish to know more about the Ravioli Fiasco!
luann1212 about 1 year ago
I didn’t follow the Luann.com on the adventures, and I need to inquire how I can, but I knew this would be a trip where all the wacky, crazy things will be remembered, surrounded by our gorgeous country. I’m not one who believes that Irma did this to break the two up, I think that’s just projection for those wish them broken up for whaever reason; quite the contrary, she recognizes how much they love each other and likely will remain together, I think even old Wiseguy Al will be cool with it. What happens now? Waiting is always wise with this strip, to avoid projection prediction error.
waerdawg about 1 year ago
relationship building/strengthening experience….AND, depending on their destinations….possibly no internet for Bets to be all up in her posts.
nightflight about 1 year ago
After Tiffany’s “epic” pool party and Bernice’s exciting bathing ensemble, I can’t wait to see the garage’s famous grease monkey in action.
Rockabore about 1 year ago
This would’ve made for a much more entertaining series of strips than “Tiffany contemplates flirting with Kip, feels to guilty to speak more than a couple sentences and watch him from afar, then talks about the things she won’t do to characters with somehow even LESS going on than her. With the predictable result of nothing actually happening.”
Also after Bets spent so long being kind of an entitled hypocrite (insisting she live the way she insulted Tiffany for living except Tiffany had permission and didn’t gloat about it on social media) it might have been nice to show a more positive side to her by showing the trip and giving her and Gunther some on panel moments showing that they’re good together (since recently we saw them getting sick of spending too much time together cloistered up in the gulag.)
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
And all the dope they smoked from the sound of it. And as we all know, out Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel tells us ALL to Just Say No to Drugs. Well, maybe the occasional roofie but let’s not go there. And Yrs Trly, The Count, whole heated concurs and agrees! Drugs are a Bozo No No, boy howdy. But as far as Betts… as soon as she eats nine Milky Way bars, sleeps for 12 hours and wakes up with a taste in her mouth like someone took a dump in it… and takes a long hot shower and a bubble bath with the vanilla lavender bath bomb… she can QFA (Quit Fooling ;) Around), pack the string thong bikini and micro mini little black dress and hook up with Sexy❤️Luann and Tuff❤️Tiff, hop on the Windstar II, The Flying Shoog Daddy (formerly owned by Tiff’s Shoog Daddy Daddy), and jet off to join Exotic Ann❤️Eiffel and the other ❤️Eiffeletts Stalking the Wild Shoog Daddy wherever they may be. One thing for sure, Savvy Ann❤️Eiffel knows fer sure, Brah. What? What’s this you ask? Dumpster? He’s off to skinny dip with Dippy Skippy…Yippie!! Not that there’s anything wrong with that. And a good time is had by all!. Woo Hoo! The Count ❤️s it when a plan comes together and it’s all because of the Gracious Unselfishness of… you guessed it…Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel. No wonder we ALL ❤️ Ann❤️Eiffel! Gotta run, hon. Bizzy Day for The Count. Let’s be safe out there, lowly unnworthies. TTFN… Count…OUT!
The Quiet One about 1 year ago
At least they are able to laugh about. Doesn’t seem to bother them.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
The “ravioli fiasco”? Was this, in fact, a Noodle Incident?
BuckarooDave about 1 year ago
tried cooking ravioli in the can without venting it?
sjsczurek about 1 year ago
Those are the things that made it perfect!
whelan_jj about 1 year ago
“An adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered.” — G. K. Chesterton.
beharford about 1 year ago
The best stories come from the challenges – and even disasters – that happen along the way…if everything went perfect, there’d be nothing to talk about
kaycstamper about 1 year ago
They had fun doing it all!
cupertino jay about 1 year ago
from a wayback machine..
> Truckin’, got my chips cashed in
> Keep truckin’, like the do-dah man
> Together, more or less in line
> Just keep truckin’ on..
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 1 year ago
Perfection redefined.
dadlivonia about 1 year ago
considering what they paid for the van (in spite of Brad and Toni’s advice and guidance), this seems totally predictable
kauri44 about 1 year ago
Was this the van that Gunther’s mother suggested to Bets that they buy? Is this also a van that was inspected by Toni and given her nod of approval before buying?
YorkGirl Premium Member about 1 year ago
I like their attitudes. If they can get through all that and still be smiling, there’s hope for this relationship. Perhaps they’ll share the adventures with Irma and Al……and us?
corpcookie about 1 year ago
Hope they fix it and do it again. Wanna bet second time around is perfect therefore Boring
Darth Nefarius about 1 year ago
I had a Vanagon in college it was a nightmare in upkeep & kept running out of gas because the fuel gauge was always all over the place… but it was a fun vehicle otherwise to go over the hill to Santa Cruz’s beaches with the girls I was dating…
beachlvr Premium Member about 1 year ago
If anyone was trying to get rid of Bets or pull her away from Guth I think they made things worse, these two are as thick as theives.
Jogger2 about 1 year ago
So, they’re back. What will be their living arrangments?
spikelovesmusic about 1 year ago
These kids needed some time to themselves, away from parents, roommates, and big city lights.So what if the VW was a big pile of sh-aving cream? This gave them some good stories and great laughs, at least in hindsight. That’s livin’ life.
Caldonia about 1 year ago
Les didn’t even follow them on social media. Pretty smart of him.
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
Maybe all these crises “brought them closer together”.
Lady Bri about 1 year ago
Calamity brings people together. ❤
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
What a great pair. Able to laugh at past adversity.
Curiosity Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yes! It was an experience they shared that they will never forget. Some good, some not so good, probably some scary, but they did it together and lived through it. Memories were made, bonds were forged, in the end life was good. Hooray for them!!
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
An “imperfect trip” is one without any adventures.
When I want a boring trip, I make sure to take my best camera along. If I leave it at home, I’m sure to collide with sasquatch, be buzzed by UFOs, and intimidated by black helicopters. :)
cspaich about 1 year ago
When you’re with the right person, even the worst vacation is perfect!
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
You weren’t there with someone you loved.
HarryMandel about 1 year ago
Wait, I thought they were going to LIVE in that vehicle. Where’s she going to live now? I guess they won’t be living together for now…
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Actually, I really am…..
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Makes Les glad he stayed home for the summer. Might even have had a chance at Tiffany if she weren’t hung up on Lip. Believe it or not, I’m ready for fall.
EXCALABUR about 1 year ago
More fun than I could handle!
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah, yes, what’s a road trip without a passel of “adventures,” “mis” or not. It’s all wonderful when you’re with someone you love. (sigh)
pidgebits about 1 year ago
Did anyone else get emails from Greg with their adventures? I only remember the comic con one
luann1212 about 1 year ago
Where’s Bets phone? Anyone notice?
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Leslie Knox is just too literal-minded and cynical to see or care how marvelously happy Gunny and Bets are together now. Their roadtrip, whatever its misadventures (and there seem to have been an abundance of them), has been, for them, a success and has brought them closer to each other.
Bravo, Gunther and Bets!