Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for August 28, 2016
Transcript:
Luann: (singing) Luann: what song is this Bernice: (singing) Bernice: twinkle twinkle little star Luann: nope. "the alphabet song." how about this one.... Luann: (singing) Bernice: Ok, "the alphabet song" Luann: no, baa baa black sheep. Luann: All three of those songs have the same tune! Bernice: And another summer well spent.
Argythree about 8 years ago
Bernice, no one is forcing you to stay there. If you feel like you’re wasting your time, go elsewhere…
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
you’re that bored out of your mind, aren’t you, Luann?
beb01 about 8 years ago
I thought Luann’s singing ability had been retconned out of the series. Why go to college, audition for America Got Talent!
Kymberleigh about 8 years ago
Even Puddles is bored.
luann1212 about 8 years ago
Given what the arc is between Toni and Brad this bit of boring is good. Monday we get back to not boring.
JayBluE about 8 years ago
“On That Note….”“Bar Hopping”“Staff Meeting”“This- Staff Has Plenty Of Counterparts”“A Summer Full Of Rests "“Up For A Bored Review”
“No Place Particular To Go” (♪♬)“I Know Why The Caged Bird Stopped Singing”“A Loooong Summer”“Tune O’Melted”“Sam-pled, I Am”"“Something Borrowed….”“Caught In The Thicke Of It”“Is This Pha-rell Or For Play?”“Diddy…Or Didn’t He?”“Somebody Done Stole The Covers”or “It’s The Same…Old Song….” (♪♬)
wiselad about 8 years ago
and I googled it, and is TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as Louis Armstrong would say “what a wonderful world” ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh wait a minute……………… what a wonderful world also has same tune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatlife/8877033/Twinkle-twinkle-little-rip-off-the-dark-secrets-of-the-worlds-most-recognisable-tune.html
Brdshtt Premium Member about 8 years ago
“Songs With The Same Tune For $600, Alex…”
Brdshtt Premium Member about 8 years ago
I wonder how long it has been since Luann has changed her pillowcases. Pink one for Luann, blue one for Quilly…
JayBluE about 8 years ago
A person can get real bored, not doing too much, killing time all day, like that…..yep…..just take Forest and Bubba! They sat around and talked about shrimp all day, and for what?? ….Where did it get them? (Cue cash register effects)-Actually…now I think I should wonder, myself …
AZPhinFan about 8 years ago
Hmm….I sense another copyright / royalties lawsuit in the works.
dadoctah about 8 years ago
And for the Christmas edition, are they playing “What Child Is This?” or “Greensleeves”?.Wrong..It’s “Where the Lilac Grows”.
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 8 years ago
And pretty much the entire corpus of Emily Dickinson’s work can be sung to the tune of “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” This is especially hilarious when performing some of her “mortality” poems such as “Because I Could Not Stop for Death.” There are individual performances and even sing along parties of this stuff on YouTube.
Durandal_1707 about 8 years ago
All those answers are wrong! It’s “Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman.”
Wesley_B about 8 years ago
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 8 years ago
English has such twists too. If you said the book was read! You could also say it was RED!
sallymargaret about 8 years ago
Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!How I wonder what you’re at!Up above the world you fly,Like a tea tray in the sky……
sallymargaret about 8 years ago
Ah ! Vous dirai-je mamanCe qui cause mon tourment?Papa veut que je raisonneComme une grande personneMoi je dis que les bonbonsValent mieux que la raison.
Oh! Shall I tell you, MommyWhat is tormenting me?Daddy wants me to reasonLike a grown-up person,Me, I say that sweetsAre worth more than reasoning.
electricpostcard about 8 years ago
Simply terrifying.
Aqsnt about 8 years ago
OMG why did you have to make me think this morning!
waterworld about 8 years ago
Actually, it’s Mozart.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Well at LEAST Lu’s Not Singing the BLUES over Pretty-Boy, who will no doubt SOON, make an Unwelcomed ‘Reappearance’…..,
Fictional_Writer about 8 years ago
She’s a preschool teacher. It actually is time well spent.
JayBluE about 8 years ago
On a separate but “related note”, I hate when I go to look at an interesting CD of songs, only to flip it over and find in small letters: “As Sung By The Mock-Up Band”….-Also the subject of a parody on SNL, where “Joey Lawrence” sells “Duran Duran’s Greatest Hits….as Sung by Klymaxx! (80s R&B/funk/pop group)”.
JPuzzleWhiz about 8 years ago
“O Sole Mio” and Elvis’ “It’s Now Or Never” both have the same melody; so do the songs “He’s So Fine” (The Chiffons and Carole King, who wrote it) and “My Sweet Lord” (George Harrison).It is interesting to note that Carole King sued George Harrison over the sound-alike issue (she won).
skyriderwest about 8 years ago
It wasn’t Baa Baa Black Sheep. If it was, the 2 quarter notes in the 3rd measure would have been 4 eigth notes.
quanyindove about 8 years ago
Ah, I am quite envious of those two. I remember being their age and being. “Bored”. All the cool creative things I came up with and all the time to just “be”. At the time, you don’t realize it, you’re just bored. When you’re older, your realize it for sure. ; )
cplanas about 8 years ago
As I am sure most people know, the tune in this Sunday’s strip is originally an old French folk song called, “Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman” Mozart wrote twelve variations on it.
ACTIVIST1234 about 8 years ago
I learned “Twinkle, twinkle” had the same melody as “A,B,C” when I heard a six-year-old combining the two on a city bus.*Only today did I learn about “Baa, baa”. Thanks, Team Evans! That makes my week! yeah, it’s been an exciting summer :(
*No wonder kindergarden teachers grow selectively deaf.
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 8 years ago
sallymargaret said, about 2 hours ago@SukieCrandallYou can sing “The Night Before Christmas” to the tune of the Pachelbel Canon in D. It fits perfectly.If you heard my singing voice you would reword that. Unlit candles melt in their holders, pots and pans warp, windows shiver without wind, mosquitos acquire a queen without even realizing that they had such a potentially divergent future.
Sisyphos about 8 years ago
A fine way to pass time on a Sunday afternoon, humming three separate identical songs, Luann.Bernice, you will be excused if you choose to retaliate….
sallymargaret about 8 years ago
The rest of my day will be consumed with finding poems that go with pieces of music that have nothing to do with the contents of the poem—the weirder the better!!! What fun!!!
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 8 years ago
sallymargaret said, 5 minutes ago@BrdshttAnytime I try to leave a “pregnant pause” in a sentence, I get interrupted!What is James Tiberius Kirk’s secret???Inability to conceive?
Asharah about 8 years ago
Luann is studying to be a teacher. This is something she should know.
sdgjr about 8 years ago
It’s hard to believe that there are so many ignorant people who don’t know that the "twinkle twinkle " tune is from Haydn’s “Surprise” symphony.
genej101 about 8 years ago
I hope this doesn’t leave the Brad/Toni thing hanging for a month. I don’t get why on earth Brad does NOT see what an ordeal this thing is for Toni. She is SO out of his league anyway and hates this kind of thing and he is just relentless. If she is rethinking HIM, I don’t blame her. How do you make a life with someone who has so little respect for how you feel, who you are? He improved some for a while, but has really regressed.
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 8 years ago
I was reading this news story on risk factors vs. perceived risk factors influenced by social morality concepts and ran into a portion which i think reflects how some commenters react to aspects of some situations w Jonah. http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/08/22/490847797/why-do-we-judge-parents-for-putting-kids-at-perceived-but-unreal-risk?utm_source=npr_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20160828&utm_campaign=bestofnpr&utm_term=nprnewsThat portion begins with:“In most of your studies, participants are evaluating a mother who leaves her child unattended. But in one study you instead consider fathers, and you find an interesting difference. For mothers, leaving a child unattended to go to work is about as bad as doing so to relax or to volunteer. But for fathers, leaving a child to go to work is comparable to leaving a child alone unintentionally — the case that was judged least morally bad and least dangerous. What do you think might explain this difference for mothers versus fathers?”
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 8 years ago
Spoiler: just pause, please.
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 8 years ago
Spoiler 3:A huge amount of info gotten across with very few words and some body language!
Brdshtt Premium Member about 8 years ago
Spoiler Alert Numero Tres: STOP = Spin Tires On Pavement
z.a.m about 8 years ago
it’s “Ah! vous dirais-je maman”, in fact