Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 17, 2014
Transcript:
Gene: Your mom wants to open a little place nearby! Meg: Her French bistro. Gene: Why do you bother to ask questions? Well, what do you think? Meg: Personally, I've enjoyed having everyone home in the evenings... Meg: But I guess that gets old after a couple of weeks!
StoicLion1973 about 10 years ago
Looks like someone might not be sold on the bistro idea.
GR6 about 10 years ago
Meg is her mother’s daughter.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
Kids: the boat anchors of parents everywhere. Whatever happened to the good old Tom Sawyer days when they would just disappear for weeks at a time, no one cared, and they pretty much raised themselves.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
I have to agree with Meg; it is tough putting up with the attitude of strangers when they think they are family. I am sure Meg will appreciate her independence from parental guidance. The only time my parents objected was when they were expected to do parental things like share a family vacation, supply clothes that they would not be wearing themselves or going to Parent/Teacher conferences.
KEA about 10 years ago
personally i think all little kids are snotty and spoiled these days and can’t imagine why people keep on having them. (i know, i know, they’re cute as babies… but then they learn to talk and you’re still stuck with them)
QuietStorm27 about 10 years ago
Children are never happy. I used to work all the time, lots of overtime – the kids liked having extra things but missed having me at home. Now, I stopped looking for meaningless jobs with no room for advancement and went back to school – they want things I can’t afford.
StoicLion1973 about 10 years ago
To quote Bender from Futurama, “What’s with you kids? Every other day it’s ‘food, food, food.’”
ComicClein about 10 years ago
Wow, comments are really cynical today. Can anyone breakdown panel two. The dialogue seems disconnected to me.
Chuck_it_all about 10 years ago
Somebody had to say it, and Meg was the only choice.
jbmlaw01 about 10 years ago
Rearing our children was the most enjoyable experience of my life. I spoiled the older, not so badly with the younger. They did not always do as we said, or as we wished, but remembering that they were different people helped. They have grown into solid citizens who vote “conservative.”
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 10 years ago
I feel so sad for Meg. MaryLou and Gene really need to make their plans for their future with a greater emphasis on Meg’s needs as well. The bistro idea to me seems half-baked… much like most souffles.
unca jim about 10 years ago
@Peter;No trolling from this bridge.
ARLOS DAD about 10 years ago
You’ll miss your childs life if you’re away at work all of the time…
rfeinberg about 10 years ago
If this were a ’60s TV show, Meg would be played by Dawn Lyn of My Three Sons. And that is not a good thing.
rfeinberg about 10 years ago
@PipeTobacco – well put. I thought Peter’s quip was funny and basically harmless. It was the other fellow who brought politics into it. Now let’s all move on.
rfeinberg about 10 years ago
Judging by the “hairdo”, I’m guessing Meg’s real father is Prince Valiant.
Grace Premium Member about 10 years ago
Well there is a solution. They open a french bakery instead of a bistro and are open 6am t0 2 pm only. We did this when our kids were little. The only time it interfered with their lives at all was on school days off when I couldn’t get coverage and they came into the coffee shop for the day. Since it was seldom, they loved it. They would play waitress with the regulars, color, do workbooks and such at the counter. It’s not all or nothing. It’s just about thinking one’s way out of a box.
bachinsure about 10 years ago
Meg should run for President.
rfeinberg about 10 years ago
what an angry child.