Note people, this is a Canadian comic strip and Canadian Thanksgiving is in October. Anyway, I’m not sure if I can imagine women today dancercising to Justin Bieber.
Lynn Johnston helps us smile at our own problems. If the characters were all cheerful and happy, we would not identify with them in the same way. There is another strip that serves that purpose, and I love them both!
Shucks I meant to comment on the strip. Michael is being very disrespectful to his mom and I wouldn’t put up with it. This would be something I’d blister his butt for.
About Thanksgiving, I don’t think Canadians have the same sentiment for the holiday as we Americans do, which would explain the lack of strips. I have seen a few FBOFW Boxing Day (??!!!) strips though.
Macushlalondra: Thanksgiving has been observed in North America for a few millennia. The first involving Europeans was by the Frobisher expedition on Baffin Island – thanks for surviving the winter!
Giving thanks for the bounty of the land is universal – who cares what day it happens. I am sure that Canadians have turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, gravy, and all the rest at their celebration.
Thanks to everyone who answered my question. I had a great Thanksgiving. Hipe everyone that celebrates it did too. @ Stephen Gilberg: Well, that’s good to know she acknowledged at least once. :)
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Note people, this is a Canadian comic strip and Canadian Thanksgiving is in October. Anyway, I’m not sure if I can imagine women today dancercising to Justin Bieber.
jemgirl81 almost 11 years ago
Lynn’s never done a Canadian Thanksgiving storyline in the history of her strip. Am I right? If she hasn’t I wonder why.
alviebird almost 11 years ago
Some things just do not need to be discussed.
gkid almost 11 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving to all. What a great countrythat God has graciously given and protected. Howwonderful is He. And how we thank Him.
llong65 almost 11 years ago
with John’s track record for comments, you best not ask.
urthmothr Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Lynn Johnston helps us smile at our own problems. If the characters were all cheerful and happy, we would not identify with them in the same way. There is another strip that serves that purpose, and I love them both!
alondra almost 11 years ago
Shucks I meant to comment on the strip. Michael is being very disrespectful to his mom and I wouldn’t put up with it. This would be something I’d blister his butt for.
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
Did almost hafta break out the ‘eye bleach’
athomas917 almost 11 years ago
About Thanksgiving, I don’t think Canadians have the same sentiment for the holiday as we Americans do, which would explain the lack of strips. I have seen a few FBOFW Boxing Day (??!!!) strips though.
loner34 almost 11 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
Macushlalondra: Thanksgiving has been observed in North America for a few millennia. The first involving Europeans was by the Frobisher expedition on Baffin Island – thanks for surviving the winter!
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 11 years ago
That kid needs to be slapped.
route66paul almost 11 years ago
Giving thanks for the bounty of the land is universal – who cares what day it happens. I am sure that Canadians have turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, gravy, and all the rest at their celebration.
Michelle Morris almost 11 years ago
Well,at least he didn’t say “fat chicks”.
jemgirl81 almost 11 years ago
Thanks to everyone who answered my question. I had a great Thanksgiving. Hipe everyone that celebrates it did too. @ Stephen Gilberg: Well, that’s good to know she acknowledged at least once. :)
thesnowleopard Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Gad, Michael was a disrespectful little brat when he was a kid, wasn’t it?