Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for January 19, 2025

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    lvlax  about 9 hours ago

    Nice poem. It reminds me of one of my all time favorites.. Block City.

    What are you able to build with your blocks?Castles and palaces, temples and docks.Rain may keep raining, and others go roam,But I can be happy and building at home.

    Let the sofa be mountains, the carpet be sea,There I’ll establish a city for me:A kirk and a mill and a palace beside,And a harbor as well where my vessels may ride.

    Great is the palace with pillar and wall,A sort of a tower on top of it all,And steps coming down in an orderly wayTo where my toy vessels lie safe in the bay.

    This one is sailing and that one is moored:Hark to the song of the sailors on board!And see, on the steps of my palace, the kingsComing and going with presents and things!

    Now I have done with it, down let it go!All in a moment the town is laid low.Block upon block lying scattered and free,What is there left of my town by the sea?

    Yet as I saw it, I see it again,The kirk and the palace, the ships and the men,And as long as I live and where’er I may be,I’ll always remember my town by the sea.

    Robert Louis Stevenson was a genius.

    Happy Sunday, Everyone!

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    J. Scarbrough  about 9 hours ago

    You had to have copied and pasted all of that. It was less than a minute that today’s strip went live.

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    J. Scarbrough  about 9 hours ago

    I don’t remember how long ago it was I played with Legos either, but man they were amazing as a kid. When you have a vast imagine that knows no bounds like I do, the possibilities with Legos were endless. The sets I see them come out with now are so detailed and intricate though, they kind of put just the simply standard Legos we had when I was a kid to shame.

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    Tenax  about 9 hours ago

    Just pick up your room Luann!

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    Commediacrit  about 9 hours ago

    Nice poem, too! Good rhyme sçheme.

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    nsr60  about 9 hours ago

    After ten years, there could still be random Legos on that floor.

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    wallylm  about 9 hours ago

    Luann must have heard the news earlier this week: “A Canterbury mum attempted a world-first record … – running 100 metres while barefoot across tens of thousands of pieces of Lego. Gabrielle Wall managed to traverse her way across the jagged blocks in 24.75 seconds – setting an impressive time in the world record attempt, alongside a few cuts on the soles of her feet.”

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    beb01  about 9 hours ago

    It’s been a long time since Luann wrote a poem. She should collect her many, many poems, and try to market them as “Odes from my Teen Age Self.” It could make her a published writer, just like that.

    Of course Greg had to spoil the mood by drawing an extra-messy bedroom. An unnecessary cheap-shot.

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    the dorf  about 9 hours ago

    Anybody remember over a week ago when Luann cleaned her room when she found out Piro was coming over? Well apparently it didn’t take long to get it back to normal.

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    Wilkins068  about 9 hours ago

    Sounds like Luann’s been walkin around in her room

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    snsurone76  about 9 hours ago

    If Bernice was “parental”, Luann’s room wouldn’t be such a pigsty! BTW, “eek” and “feet” don’t rhyme.

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    Ruth Brown  about 8 hours ago

    Way too much text.

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    Wilkins068  about 8 hours ago

    ‘To Memories’? Bernice’ll outdo Luann by writin one called ‘Three Memories’

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    nightflight  about 7 hours ago

    Nice poem that makes for happy smiles, not like the sad saga of Pero’s mom who contributes to the depression of kids.

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    nightflight  about 7 hours ago

    Next week: Tiffany gets invited to the Folies Bergere in Paris. She will be visiting the theater’s backstage dressing rooms and dance rehearsals. Don’t I wish.

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    Ron Dunn Premium Member about 6 hours ago

    Hey girls have you forgotten about your “guests” in the house?

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    OneTime59  about 4 hours ago

    Poem lulled Puddles to sleep.

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    Ellis97  about 3 hours ago

    That’s deep, Luann.

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    Mordock999 Premium Member about 3 hours ago

    “It was a dark and stormy night.”

    “Luann’s room is STILL a Blight.”

    “Lu doesn’t care, because life’s unfair!”

    “But there’s a bathroom on the right!” – CCR

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    Prescott_Philosopher   about 3 hours ago

    She doesn’t play with Legos anymore because she can’t find them in that room.

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    GerryRoss  about 3 hours ago

    Considering what’s on her floor, Legos are the least of worries for Luann’s afflicted feet.

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    The Orange Mailman  about 2 hours ago

    Nice poem

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    Bernedoodle  about 2 hours ago

    It must be the “Year of the Rat”.

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    [Traveler] Premium Member about 2 hours ago

    My son is 44, and just completed the Millennium Falcon, the really big one.

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    ctolson  about 2 hours ago

    Mean while , back in LuAnn’s messy room ….

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    Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 hour ago

    It’s always nice to read one of Luann’s poem. She’s always had a talent for writing them and we’ll probably read them more often, now that she’s taking a poetry class. Maybe poetry will be the class Luann takes that we’ll see in the strip. Luann’s messy room is wonderful.

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    2001conv  about 1 hour ago

    She lives in a dump.

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    tom494  about 1 hour ago

    I miss the little green plastic frogs my kids played with at bath time. Such a sweet time. They grow way to fast.

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    hoffquotes2  31 minutes ago

    Wasn’t 10 years ago the whole point

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    comic reader 22  20 minutes ago

    What a remarkably inspired poem! Obviously written by a person who has never picked anything up off the floor. Greg needs to drop his template for Luann’s messy room, that schtick has gotten old old old.

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    BlitzMcD  18 minutes ago

    A great example of why so many prefer to socialize in restaurants rather than in their own homes. The dirty little secret of our times is that many folks’ living rooms as about as organized as Luann’s bedroom is.

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    ProclaimLiberty  13 minutes ago

    My thanks to all the posters here who reminded me of numerous constructive childhood toys that were not the Legos which I never had, including: Lincoln Logs, Tinkertoys, an Erector set, Including a motor, wheels, belts and pulleys, etc., a Kenner Girder and Panel set – which I recall to be of an appropriate scale to house Matchbox models, a Chemistry set – which in my day included real chemicals which required care in handling, a miniature microscope, and a vacuum mold which heated plastic sheets to form numerous objects. I recall forming boat hulls and decks which snapped together. I even recall borrowing my sister’s Easy Bake Oven, because it was likely the only way I could help myself to some cake. It probably corresponded with the cooking skills I learned in Scouting such as baking Bisquick rolls over a campfire and pancakes on a fire-heated iron griddle.

    I wonder if these are still available? Of course, at some stage one may be expected to graduate from these childhood versions of the real thing, learning to use their corresponding adult tools and machinery. Of course, an Erector set can make an interesting platform to develop robotic models even for an adult. Robotic and computer circuitry modeling weren’t options when I was enjoying these toys, nor were any childhood precursors for software and website development. Stimulating a child’s imagination to open doors toward later development may still need to include the basics I experienced, but perhaps more can be made available in addition.

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    rugeirn  9 minutes ago

    Note to Luann: re versification: don’t quit your day job. Which you only seem to have sometimes.

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