Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 15, 2014
October 14, 2014
October 16, 2014
Transcript:
Meg: Where's Momma?
Gene: In town, with Pop!
Gene: Are you hungry?
Meg: Yeah!
Gene: I'll bet you miss all those restaurant leftovers!
Meg: No way!
Meg: I'm tired of eating hand-me-down food!
Mouthy brat? She obviously never bad-mouthed the restaurant leftovers when they were the meals given to her. She only gave her opinion when directly asked by Gene. In fact, she seems to be delighted to be provided with whatever Gene has in mind.
So how many years passed since the strip grew Meg up overnight? How many years did it take to sell the restaurant? There are a lot of unanswered questions! I am finding the time frames “awkward”. Still one of my favorite strips! Maybe an occasional flashback or two?
My family ran a small ‘50s style diner when I was 9. I learned to love hamburger steak, fries, brown gravy and the daily veggie. I worked in the kitchen, slicing potatoes for fries, washing dishes & hauling trash out back. It wasn’t fun but I’ve good memories from that.
@ArianneAs the daughter of a cobbler, I must admit we always had great shoes. My father never would have let us wear plastic shoes, and he always kept our leather shoes in great repair.
I don’t think the letter had anything to do with the story. She was just getting the mail out of the box on her way to the house after the school bus dropped her off. Rural kids do that all the time. She was just being shown as a happy kid coming home from school instead of going to the restaurant like she was probably used to.
Varnes about 10 years ago
That’s cute….
George Alexander about 10 years ago
A mouthy brat is cute?
Boophilus about 10 years ago
Mouthy brat? She obviously never bad-mouthed the restaurant leftovers when they were the meals given to her. She only gave her opinion when directly asked by Gene. In fact, she seems to be delighted to be provided with whatever Gene has in mind.
Spent Hen about 10 years ago
Out of the mouth of babes.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
It is time for the little lady to start cooking for her own future; she may need a job when her mother gets back from Paris.
starcandles Premium Member about 10 years ago
So how many years passed since the strip grew Meg up overnight? How many years did it take to sell the restaurant? There are a lot of unanswered questions! I am finding the time frames “awkward”. Still one of my favorite strips! Maybe an occasional flashback or two?
Doctor_McCoy about 10 years ago
Lose the do, kid!
elysummers about 10 years ago
Made me smile. :) Have a great day all!
stlmaddog5 about 10 years ago
I guess the letter was just filler. Or will it surface later? I hate this not knowing.
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
I guess Jimmy likes to keep us on our toes, or on tenterhooks or something.
nosirrom about 10 years ago
I’d rather have hand-me-down food than regurgitated.
Arianne about 10 years ago
Anybody here see the fuzzy-wuzzy lovin’ cup explosion?Don’t give me no Hand Me Down World.
Arianne about 10 years ago
Isn’t there a saying: The cobbler’s children always go barefoot. Along the lines of “Physician, heal thyself.”
dzw3030 about 10 years ago
My family ran a small ‘50s style diner when I was 9. I learned to love hamburger steak, fries, brown gravy and the daily veggie. I worked in the kitchen, slicing potatoes for fries, washing dishes & hauling trash out back. It wasn’t fun but I’ve good memories from that.
dalbino83 about 10 years ago
@ArianneAs the daughter of a cobbler, I must admit we always had great shoes. My father never would have let us wear plastic shoes, and he always kept our leather shoes in great repair.
lynnskay about 10 years ago
I don’t think the letter had anything to do with the story. She was just getting the mail out of the box on her way to the house after the school bus dropped her off. Rural kids do that all the time. She was just being shown as a happy kid coming home from school instead of going to the restaurant like she was probably used to.