The trick is not to be happy with what we have, but to be happy with what is coming. It comes – and what we have goes – in spite of what we think we want.
He could ask himself what would happen if a war came to his country (since I also live in Ontario Canada I’d be a bit nervous about this as well). What if his family was in danger? what if an earthquake hit or wildfires? What if they suddenly had to scramble for survival? What if one of his kids got cancer? All kinds of horrible case scenarios. I know it sounds terrible but if you ask yourself such questions it really will make you thankful for what you have and you’ll want to run home and embrace your family and thank God they’re healthy and have their needs met.
Lynn’s Notes: A few years after the strip was drawn the gag was not so funnyDid Lynn Johnston give any indication why she thought her strip was not funny? Did it get old? Was the line shopworn or too much of a gag? Did she feel she recycled the joke from an earlier strip, what?
I went to Australia and spent 2 weeks in the bush wrestling western gray kangaroos down and putting tracking collars on them. Most fun I ever had. Totally different from my life in Texas.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
this ain’t the start of the arc where Elly’s pregnant with April, is it?
Lyrak about 8 years ago
Just like my former husband. Always wanted whatever he didn’t have.
Space_cat about 8 years ago
Just be thankful for what you’ve got though you may not drive a great big Cadillac
keltii about 8 years ago
his train hobby kicks in?
flagmichael about 8 years ago
The trick is not to be happy with what we have, but to be happy with what is coming. It comes – and what we have goes – in spite of what we think we want.
Tyge about 8 years ago
Aw, give the guy a break. Go on a cruise or somethin’. Take @TEMPLO’s advice.
tripwire45 about 8 years ago
Midlife crisis? Somehow, I avoided that.
starcandles Premium Member about 8 years ago
Go zip lining with your family.
eelee about 8 years ago
Lynn’sNote:
A few years after this strip was drawn, …the gag wasn’t so funny.
Oh dear. So very sorry.
Dave M about 8 years ago
Looks like John needs Jesus.
alondra about 8 years ago
He could ask himself what would happen if a war came to his country (since I also live in Ontario Canada I’d be a bit nervous about this as well). What if his family was in danger? what if an earthquake hit or wildfires? What if they suddenly had to scramble for survival? What if one of his kids got cancer? All kinds of horrible case scenarios. I know it sounds terrible but if you ask yourself such questions it really will make you thankful for what you have and you’ll want to run home and embrace your family and thank God they’re healthy and have their needs met.
Great Wizard Nala about 8 years ago
My mid-life crisis happened @ age 70. I bought a new Ford Mustang Convertible! Love it!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
And Lynn experienced the bad end of it.
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A few years after this strip was drawn, …the gag wasn’t so funny.
barister about 8 years ago
The seed of discord has been planted. Oh the work of “frienemies”.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
So far, no midlife crisis here. I’m looking forward to a long life. 8^)
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
i find him to be very sad………….
CalLadyQED about 8 years ago
“But who cares? I want more! "
Slatsmagee about 8 years ago
Sometimes ya gotta reach for the gusto, Ted. Go for it…
dgmiller about 8 years ago
I have either missed my midlife crisis or I am going to live at least to 160!!
USN1977 about 8 years ago
Lynn’s Notes: A few years after the strip was drawn the gag was not so funnyDid Lynn Johnston give any indication why she thought her strip was not funny? Did it get old? Was the line shopworn or too much of a gag? Did she feel she recycled the joke from an earlier strip, what?
kodj kodjin about 8 years ago
I went to Australia and spent 2 weeks in the bush wrestling western gray kangaroos down and putting tracking collars on them. Most fun I ever had. Totally different from my life in Texas.