Andy: The kids are really growing up fast. Peter, Paige... even Jason to a certain extent. You might want to pick up your pace a little.
Jason: You'd think Iron Man would rust more...
On the other hand, why should Andy have to be the Wendy to Roger’s perpetual Peter Pan? She probably feels that it would be nice to have someone with a little more sophisticated, adult tastes to relate to at the end of the day.
It makes me wonder what she saw in him in the first place, since their literary interests are, as sandfan pointed out, light-years apart (since she was an English major, after all, and who knows WHAT Roger’s major in college was), and they couldn’t be further apart in terms of life philosophies, work ethic, parenting strategies, or even ability to read a room. I guess opposites really DO attract!
rayannina almost 14 years ago
It’s a gold-titanium alloy, Roger. Rustproof.
Colt9033 almost 14 years ago
Their not growing up that fast, Jason been “10” for least 20 years…
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
The gap between her Proust and his Ironman would seem to be unbridgeable.
cdward almost 14 years ago
^Complimentary.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
She married me cause I was young and boyish, then TRIED to change me.
Plods with ...™ almost 14 years ago
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
vzs1022 almost 14 years ago
You’re right, Plods! Hey, your name changed.
rayannina almost 14 years ago
Plods gave up beer for Lent?
kittenpah almost 14 years ago
Many of us don’t grow up so much as just learn to behave better in public.
My kids long ago realized that I wasn’t going to grow up. The grandkids are starting to realize it now.
phydeaux44 almost 14 years ago
My wife and I have been married for 34 years now … our son’s in his late 20s … and we’re still getting our comic books in on a regular basis.
legaleagle48 almost 14 years ago
On the other hand, why should Andy have to be the Wendy to Roger’s perpetual Peter Pan? She probably feels that it would be nice to have someone with a little more sophisticated, adult tastes to relate to at the end of the day.
It makes me wonder what she saw in him in the first place, since their literary interests are, as sandfan pointed out, light-years apart (since she was an English major, after all, and who knows WHAT Roger’s major in college was), and they couldn’t be further apart in terms of life philosophies, work ethic, parenting strategies, or even ability to read a room. I guess opposites really DO attract!
cwreenactor almost 14 years ago
I disagree with Andi. I have been reading comics for over 30 years now and I still enjoy them
JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Because it’s funny, leagleagle!
josh_bisbee almost 14 years ago
In the “I want to be a Millionare” arc, Roger said that he was an English major as well. Though whether he passed his classes is up for debate.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Growing up leads to growing old and then to dying, and dying to me don’t sound like all that much fun.”
-John Cougar Mellencamp