This is the one comic strip that had a map showing how the town of Milborough was laid out. It answered a lot of questions I had about how Michael and Elizabeth could walk to the mall, or to the movies, or to the ice skating rink, or back home from school. As you can see, everything is really close to where the Pattersons live.
Get out of bed and drive the kid yourself. I have chronic back pain due to deteriorating discs. And I have found that the car seat actually eases the pain since it offers so much support.
I used to drive a turbo Miata mx5 with suspension upgrades and all kinds trick stuff.It was my daily driver and a whole lot of fun.I had a similar event with my youngest son where he needed a car for a ‘quick’ errand.So I gave him the keys. When he came back he placed the keys back in my hand and very sincerely said, ‘ please never let me drive your car again ‘. He was a bit overwhelmed by the power and handling of such a small vehicle and pretty convinced it would quickly lead him straight to hell. Horsepower and testosterone! What a combo! Lol
In 1969, my senior year, a friend of my step-dad came to see him and parked his 1967 yellow Corvette convertible in front of our town house. It had a 427 aluminum block engine with dual four-barrel carburetors, a Hurst close-ratio transmission, rack and pinion steering, and a posi-traction rear differential. When I came inside and commented about his car, he tossed we the keys and asked if I knew how to drive a “stick.” I had never driven a stick before, but I understood how it worked in principle, so I smiled and said, “Yes, I do.” He told me to be back in two hours. By the time I drove out of the parking lot, I knew how to drive a stick. That was a fun two hours driving around Kansas City.
Given that the proposed route seems to be only a few blocks long, what could possibly go wrong? See Jan And Dean’s classic 45, Dead Man’s Curve for details…..
What I find amusing is that Liz presented Elly with a list of her activities when school started - times, places, events - so Elly knew that Liz had skating practice on such-and-such a day. Yet, Elly scheduled Tot Swim at the same time as when she should have been taking Liz to practice. Tot Swim? Lord, have mercy! Like that couldn’t have been put off a while - Ape isn’t even two yet - the swimming could have either waited or other transportation arrangements could have been made. Ah, I know, there wouldn’t be an “amusing” arc
howtheduck almost 3 years ago
This is the one comic strip that had a map showing how the town of Milborough was laid out. It answered a lot of questions I had about how Michael and Elizabeth could walk to the mall, or to the movies, or to the ice skating rink, or back home from school. As you can see, everything is really close to where the Pattersons live.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Why apologize to the Family Circus cartoonist when drawing that imaginative map?
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I still enjoy reading that comic too.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
This is going to be like having catnip around and telling a cat to ignore it.;-D
capricorn9th almost 3 years ago
Wondering why John thinks Mike will skip the street south of the park…
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
“Come right back.” That’s a good one!!
I wonder if today’s strip will continue next week, with Michael joyriding—and maybe wrecking—John’s car.
khmo almost 3 years ago
Two and a half blocks and she can’t walk?
Carl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Billy grows up.
trainnut1956 almost 3 years ago
You just know he is going to show off and plow into a cement truck…
trainnut1956 almost 3 years ago
Get out of bed and drive the kid yourself. I have chronic back pain due to deteriorating discs. And I have found that the car seat actually eases the pain since it offers so much support.
yankfan25 almost 3 years ago
Based on this map, the skating rink us only two blocks away. She can’t walk?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I would have set a time limit but it’s hard to enforce and sometimes trust is a two-way test.
Gerard:D almost 3 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
Here is an homage to Bil Keane’s comic strip, Family Circus. I’m pretty sure that every cartoonist has done this at some point.
USN1977 almost 3 years ago
How is Michael going to pay for gas? Grandpa is not here to float him.
smokysilver.so Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This doesn’t look zoned for residences and their house isn’t actually shown so we don’t know how far away it really is.It’s
jango almost 3 years ago
Looks like John has already been to this rodeo…years prior when he was Mike’s age.
stealth694 almost 3 years ago
Should have reminded Michael, that he has to pay for the gas
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Where’s the make out point where he can take chicks?
stamps almost 3 years ago
That path is impossible without backtracking.
Tetonbil almost 3 years ago
I used to drive a turbo Miata mx5 with suspension upgrades and all kinds trick stuff.It was my daily driver and a whole lot of fun.I had a similar event with my youngest son where he needed a car for a ‘quick’ errand.So I gave him the keys. When he came back he placed the keys back in my hand and very sincerely said, ‘ please never let me drive your car again ‘. He was a bit overwhelmed by the power and handling of such a small vehicle and pretty convinced it would quickly lead him straight to hell. Horsepower and testosterone! What a combo! Lol
Buckeye67 almost 3 years ago
Well John, at least it’s taken your mind off your bad back.
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Cruising by the chicks real slow.
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
John summed it up on Mike, take off of Family Circus.
Scoutmaster77 almost 3 years ago
In 1969, my senior year, a friend of my step-dad came to see him and parked his 1967 yellow Corvette convertible in front of our town house. It had a 427 aluminum block engine with dual four-barrel carburetors, a Hurst close-ratio transmission, rack and pinion steering, and a posi-traction rear differential. When I came inside and commented about his car, he tossed we the keys and asked if I knew how to drive a “stick.” I had never driven a stick before, but I understood how it worked in principle, so I smiled and said, “Yes, I do.” He told me to be back in two hours. By the time I drove out of the parking lot, I knew how to drive a stick. That was a fun two hours driving around Kansas City.
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
Given that the proposed route seems to be only a few blocks long, what could possibly go wrong? See Jan And Dean’s classic 45, Dead Man’s Curve for details…..
mmmmary almost 3 years ago
What I find amusing is that Liz presented Elly with a list of her activities when school started - times, places, events - so Elly knew that Liz had skating practice on such-and-such a day. Yet, Elly scheduled Tot Swim at the same time as when she should have been taking Liz to practice. Tot Swim? Lord, have mercy! Like that couldn’t have been put off a while - Ape isn’t even two yet - the swimming could have either waited or other transportation arrangements could have been made. Ah, I know, there wouldn’t be an “amusing” arc
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
John, I hope you mentioned that you would be checking the mileage on the car!
phlash almost 3 years ago
Not Me!
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
Nervous Norvous sings “TRANSFUSION”.