Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for September 22, 2015
Transcript:
Mary Lou: Pop? Hey, Pop! Gus: Hey! Where's little Meg? Mary Lou: School. Gus: Oh, yeah, sure! Mary Lou: lose track of the time in here, Pop? Gus: I lose track of the calendar sometimes! Mary Lou: i hope this is from last night! Gus: Didn't we just agree I have difficulty with time?
hawgowar about 9 years ago
With nothing to do, is the old man going to drink himself to death?
Varnes about 9 years ago
It’s how much, not when….
Flossie Mud Duck about 9 years ago
How quickly he has aged and shrunken.
elysummers about 9 years ago
Fix it. Give him a responsibility. Have him help by using his marketing skills. He worked long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
toppop52 about 9 years ago
Wow! He’s really aged in the last year.
loveslife about 9 years ago
That’s her grandfather she is visiting
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 9 years ago
He seems depressed. I’ve heard retirement can do that to some people. I hope he finds a hobby or a project he can do. My parents retired and so they fill their days cycling, gardening, and exploring new sites in their state.
Chuck_it_all about 9 years ago
Oh no! Not the dread ALF (Assisted Living Facility). Tell me it is not so.
Pipe Tobacco about 9 years ago
Gus will snap out of it, once ML and Gene invite him to participate in the running of the farm (the business side of it).
Gokie5 about 9 years ago
It could be the opening stages of profound memory loss. In our group, some of my compatriots are really losing track – may ask the same question within the span of a couple of hours, or can’t find their way around in a car at night. (The 93-year-old and his 87-year-old sister are still sharp as tacks.) I had a first cousin who died of Alzheimer’s recently at age 75.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 9 years ago
I am confused as well, but I guess this is her father. Boy, he got gray fast, among other problems.
rynt about 9 years ago
Hmm. I’d say we may be on the start of an alzheimers track here.
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
He’s looking a little frail. :-(
Grace Premium Member about 9 years ago
Looks like Pops might be moving in with the kids and helping with the farm.
QuietStorm27 about 9 years ago
I will be sure to make sure my dad keeps busy when he retires next year. Pops needs a hobby.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 9 years ago
Early signs of dementia?Sad if so.He’s a good fellow.
ARLOS DAD about 9 years ago
He has aged, maybe it’s old ink…..
unca jim about 9 years ago
I’m older’n Gus. Running a Guf’ Coast restaurant can be wearing on a man, if anyone can remember Biloxi in the ’50’sand Gus Stevens Seafood Restaurant (and Buccaneer Lounge) and Barney’s Hideaway et al..If Gus is ‘winding down’ it’s because of ‘nothing to do-itis’ and I’ll admit that it’s easier to have a few during the day, for doing it at night is a rather useless cause here in FL, unless one wants the notoriety of a DWI arrest. Senility gets us all, despite the news articles about “Lily Forester,” age 110, sharp as a tack and other anomalies, Al’s Heimers strike us down far more often, causes unknown, but in this bullet-riddled ride of life, who’s to determine who will get it and who will ride right up to the “time’s up” sign? (“DING!”) ‘…all passengers will please disembark……………’
jmessick about 9 years ago
Or maybe the glass really was from the previoous night and his wit is as sharp as a tack!
jimmeh about 9 years ago
Wow, Gus has aged. The last time we saw him his hair was the color of his daughter’s.
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
That’s a depressingly institutional looking door and room. I’m with the crowd that hope working with the kids will give Gus a new lease on life!