once he gets a few more years under his belt and he will finally start to care about how he looks. I taught my son how to run the washer when he was 14 and he still does most of the laundry in his family and is way better at it than I was.
My Mother wanted me to be a bachelor, I was taught how to do laundry, to (perish the thought, iron clothes), mend and sew on buttons, and cook. All before I got into high school(55 years ago) ! !
I sense an upcoming divergence between the original run and the repeats/reboot: Elly finally snaps and kills John; Mike and Liz get raised by Phil; and we’re spared having to experience April
I was just thinking how my boyfriend, at 38, still hasn’t mastered basic skills like keeping his dresser drawers neat, when I reached the last panel. That is precisely the problem: Mothers clean up after their sloppy sons & expect their wives to take over. In families where the wife is the primary breadwinner, this doesn’t change. Sexism sucks.
argy.bargy2, I just read your comments from yesterday. Sorry to hear about your relatives during WWII. My son-in-law’s father was kicked out of 1st grade in Germany in the ’30’s (c. 81 years ago) because he was Jewish. His immediate family escaped, but his grandmother was dispatched because she had ms and used a wheelchair. He is still alive; he has eight grandchildren, with the youngest being age seven.Also I attended kindergarten through the first semester of third grade in Pittsburgh. Unlike you, I didn’t have to worry about changing into a skirt during cold weather, as kids my age were wearing snow suits with snow pants, which accommodated wadded-up skirts. Congratulations for surviving this long after breathing the filthy Pittsburgh air all those years! The snow used to turn gray in a day or so, and Mom had to knead our walls every other week with weird-smelling wads of stuff like Play-Doh to get the soot off.
In later episodes…Michael and Deanna (?) jump off a pier into the water….he thinks to himself….You know you’re in love when they look good soaking wet.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
And that’s years to come.
krys723 about 11 years ago
Oh I’m sure Deanna wouldn’t mind…and yes I know I’m speaking ahead of the future but its nice to reflect on the future
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
Dumb comment, John!
Can't Sleep about 11 years ago
Ah, the voice of reason.
BoomSkee about 11 years ago
Look’s like you did it again, John !!!
gobblingup Premium Member about 11 years ago
Like you do, John?
jeanie5448 about 11 years ago
once he gets a few more years under his belt and he will finally start to care about how he looks. I taught my son how to run the washer when he was 14 and he still does most of the laundry in his family and is way better at it than I was.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Mom’s well trained
IndyMan about 11 years ago
My Mother wanted me to be a bachelor, I was taught how to do laundry, to (perish the thought, iron clothes), mend and sew on buttons, and cook. All before I got into high school(55 years ago) ! !
David Rickard Premium Member about 11 years ago
I sense an upcoming divergence between the original run and the repeats/reboot: Elly finally snaps and kills John; Mike and Liz get raised by Phil; and we’re spared having to experience April
rowena28 Premium Member about 11 years ago
I was just thinking how my boyfriend, at 38, still hasn’t mastered basic skills like keeping his dresser drawers neat, when I reached the last panel. That is precisely the problem: Mothers clean up after their sloppy sons & expect their wives to take over. In families where the wife is the primary breadwinner, this doesn’t change. Sexism sucks.
NachoCheese Premium Member about 11 years ago
A well trained mom LOL
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
argy.bargy2, I just read your comments from yesterday. Sorry to hear about your relatives during WWII. My son-in-law’s father was kicked out of 1st grade in Germany in the ’30’s (c. 81 years ago) because he was Jewish. His immediate family escaped, but his grandmother was dispatched because she had ms and used a wheelchair. He is still alive; he has eight grandchildren, with the youngest being age seven.Also I attended kindergarten through the first semester of third grade in Pittsburgh. Unlike you, I didn’t have to worry about changing into a skirt during cold weather, as kids my age were wearing snow suits with snow pants, which accommodated wadded-up skirts. Congratulations for surviving this long after breathing the filthy Pittsburgh air all those years! The snow used to turn gray in a day or so, and Mom had to knead our walls every other week with weird-smelling wads of stuff like Play-Doh to get the soot off.
makemlaugh about 11 years ago
Why not? That’s what John’s mom did.
fogey about 11 years ago
In the 21st century, what happens when a mother-dependent boy boy marries a girl raised the same way?
Argy.Bargy2 about 11 years ago
I’m not sure that training works, after what happened yesterday.
jppjr about 11 years ago
In later episodes…Michael and Deanna (?) jump off a pier into the water….he thinks to himself….You know you’re in love when they look good soaking wet.
Argy.Bargy2 about 11 years ago
I like my answer better
Train 1911 about 11 years ago
yes joe i agree it a cartoon with humor