Is Arlo and Janis now a geezer comic strip? From some of the comments I’m beginning to wonder just how old the typical reader needs to be to get the content.
Not old, just reasonably intelligent. Which is something that too many people aren’t these days – Especially the younger folks out there due to the “education” system now.
Personally If A&J move to the coast more arcs will be involving the kids. Maybe JJ is looking for more ideas but again personally it will be the death toll
I still say the right move is to get a short-term rental in a home that approximates what they might want to buy, and live there for at least a few months.
And as soon as I got done commenting here, I read the July 2 BC comments (sorry, that’s BC for July 2, not 2026 years ago!) and it’s a similar subject with a whole different "vib"e! (Is that the proper hip and with it word?)
Thank you. This has been a wonderful discussion, and education.
Born at the start of the baby boom in Canada, I had a fairly good history education at a private school. We tended to get bogged down at Confederation (1876), with perhaps brief discussion of Canada’s heroic efforts in the World Wars. We did spend a year on highlights of European history. I was fortunate to have a somewhat eccentric history teacher in high school who introduced us to some of the more humanistic and political aspects of history, rather than just a list of dates and names.
C 6 months ago
She doesn’t know the half of it
TheBamaGal 6 months ago
I am loving the suspense here! Although I want to know what they ultimately decide, I’m enjoying the process.
chief tommy 6 months ago
D-Day !!
yoda1234 6 months ago
And Operation Dynamo didn’t begin at Dunkirk!
Rhetorical_Question 6 months ago
History Channel?
Radioshack Premium Member 6 months ago
Is Arlo and Janis now a geezer comic strip? From some of the comments I’m beginning to wonder just how old the typical reader needs to be to get the content.
macgyver915 6 months ago
Not old, just reasonably intelligent. Which is something that too many people aren’t these days – Especially the younger folks out there due to the “education” system now.
eromlig 6 months ago
It’s not a bad idea to put the cart before the horse after you’ve cleaned the wheels.
CharleneC Premium Member 6 months ago
Oddly enough, I’m currently reading a biography of FDR and just finished the section on D-Day.
Carl Premium Member 6 months ago
But it did begin in France, if France hadn’t collapsed and needed rescuing…
nosirrom 6 months ago
It’s going to take Operation Fortitude to be a success.
AnneFackler 6 months ago
Is Operation packing and selling the house in the works??
kristinelwise Premium Member 6 months ago
They are never going back They are far too boring
jondonlevy 6 months ago
Is @Da’Dad on vacation this week??
AnneFackler 6 months ago
We haven’t heard from Dani Rice in a while…hope she’s doing well !!!
DawnQuinn1 6 months ago
Operation Overlord was actually a disaster. BUT…it DID precede the invasion at Normandy and set the wheels in motion for the liberation of Europe.
DawnQuinn1 6 months ago
Jimmy has dragged this arc out FAR too long. Either move to the coast, or stay in the house you have. Quit waffling and dragging it out forever.
jarvisloop 6 months ago
Off topic: How many years ago did JJ shut down his blog?
flying spaghetti monster 6 months ago
Personally If A&J move to the coast more arcs will be involving the kids. Maybe JJ is looking for more ideas but again personally it will be the death toll
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 6 months ago
Wonder if hurricane Beryl is making them rethink this whole idea?
paul GROSS Premium Member 6 months ago
Your kid and his family are there and apparently you have never worked, and it is the BEACH! Easiest decision in the world.
T Smith 6 months ago
I still say the right move is to get a short-term rental in a home that approximates what they might want to buy, and live there for at least a few months.
If they can afford it, of course.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 6 months ago
Yep…the cart horse thing……..
William Bednar Premium Member 6 months ago
If Arlo isn’t careful, they my wind up moving to a place where the only transportation is a horse and cart. No autos allowed!
locake 6 months ago
What didn’t get done that they wanted to do? Did they actually expect to buy a house while they were there?
DagNabIt! 6 months ago
And as soon as I got done commenting here, I read the July 2 BC comments (sorry, that’s BC for July 2, not 2026 years ago!) and it’s a similar subject with a whole different "vib"e! (Is that the proper hip and with it word?)
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 6 months ago
Ah! I didn’t know that D-Day was called Operation Overlord. I had to look it up!
DianaDoc 6 months ago
Thank you. This has been a wonderful discussion, and education.
Born at the start of the baby boom in Canada, I had a fairly good history education at a private school. We tended to get bogged down at Confederation (1876), with perhaps brief discussion of Canada’s heroic efforts in the World Wars. We did spend a year on highlights of European history. I was fortunate to have a somewhat eccentric history teacher in high school who introduced us to some of the more humanistic and political aspects of history, rather than just a list of dates and names.
sbwertz 6 months ago
I’m 81.