I would love to give her a little bit of my sweet lovin’, but I’m not sure if I want to spend out my entire life savings on her and her kid, only for her to divorce me and kick me to the curb in a fit of rage over unpaid shopping spree bills of hers, while stealing my house in a divorce proceeding, and leaving me broke, as so many men are, once they become the victim of a low-self-esteemed divorce-o-holic, who is never happy with themselves or the men they victimize. Oops! I forgot. This is a comic strip.
Not that I’m complaining, as I enjoy the strip either way, but am just a bit confused I guess on the “retirement” part. It doesn’t sound like much of a retirement at all. It sounds as if there is going to be a lot of new material, but with some repeats.
OK, so how is Lynn going to keep the family from aging if she uses old material along with some new? She would only be able to use a small part of that old material, because the family was constantly growing up through the years, meaning, if she wants them not to age, then she’s going to have to keep making one heck of a lot of new strips, to keep them at that particular age. On the other hand, I thought Lynn “retired”?… I can see why she turned back the clock in order to seemlessly use old repeats along with the new, but there should only be just so much old stuff that she can use before having to age them all over again. Maybe she should have just stuck with the modern-day story, and just labelled the repeats as “Classic FBOFW”.
I would love to give her a little bit of my sweet lovin’, but I’m not sure if I want to spend out my entire life savings on her and her kid, only for her to divorce me and kick me to the curb in a fit of rage over unpaid shopping spree bills of hers, while stealing my house in a divorce proceeding, and leaving me broke, as so many men are, once they become the victim of a low-self-esteemed divorce-o-holic, who is never happy with themselves or the men they victimize. Oops! I forgot. This is a comic strip.