Thank you Mr. Johnson. Was not familiar with that tradition but it is just the sort of thing Arlo would know about, and how apropos after Saturday’s episode.
When my sister and I were little, our mother taught us how to make the little baskets by weaving together strips of several colors of construction paper, then filling with flowers and leaving tiny prepared flower baskets on the doorknobs of a few of our nearest neighbors. We lived next to an apple orchard. May first in Connecticut is awfully early to find many flowers blooming, but we knew we’d usually already have the apple blossoms, and some forsythia.
I tripped running across an old garden and got caught by Wendy Wolff, who must have been waiting just inside the door when I knocked. She got me on the cheek.
God I hate Jimmy Johnson. He created the potential GOAT comic and simply insists on fucking it up for his own nonsensical dysfunctions. I’ll bet the goddam alligator or lizard or whatever the hell it was hung the goddam basket.
We did this when I was a kid. The basket was usually made out of ruffled crepe paper and had some candy in it. If you could catch the boy or girl fleeing you got to kiss him/her. I never got caught, but the cute girl from down the street let me catch her once. Ahh, memories from 1950!
I’m surprised he didn’t have a little extra fun with it: quietly hang the basket on the outside of the door, them close the door from the inside. Knock on the inside but quietly slip over next to the bed (his side) while staying out of side. Once she comes back in, he’s back in bed, apparently just responding: “What’s all the ruckus about – is something wrong?” And watching her wondering who DID leave the basket! Sounds like an Arlo thing.
Da'Dad over 2 years ago
Thank you Mr. Johnson. Was not familiar with that tradition but it is just the sort of thing Arlo would know about, and how apropos after Saturday’s episode.
alasko over 2 years ago
Arlo hiding in the bushes, because he wasn’t in bed.
whahoppened over 2 years ago
This is every day over at ‘Rose is Rose’.
maureenmck Premium Member over 2 years ago
When my sister and I were little, our mother taught us how to make the little baskets by weaving together strips of several colors of construction paper, then filling with flowers and leaving tiny prepared flower baskets on the doorknobs of a few of our nearest neighbors. We lived next to an apple orchard. May first in Connecticut is awfully early to find many flowers blooming, but we knew we’d usually already have the apple blossoms, and some forsythia.
BlueNAL over 2 years ago
UPS also knocks & flees…
annefackler61 over 2 years ago
Happy May Day Everyone !!!!
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 2 years ago
“What? Come in.”
Not the first words I would expect.
colddonkey over 2 years ago
Just don’t tell Janis it was me knocking at the door.
JessieRandySmithJr. over 2 years ago
Really never heard of this. Between Easter and Mother’s Day, it can get a little rough financially but good on Arlo (hope it’s him).
boydjb47 over 2 years ago
After yesterdays strip Janis deserves flowers and more from Arlo.
well-i-never over 2 years ago
I tripped running across an old garden and got caught by Wendy Wolff, who must have been waiting just inside the door when I knocked. She got me on the cheek.
Oclvroadbikerider over 2 years ago
It might have been the Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
I could have used this information a couple of days ago.
I just added the URL for today’s strip to my Outlook calendar for future May Days.
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
Did anyone else notice that she’s not wearing yesterday’s nightgown?
Flossie Mud Duck over 2 years ago
I remember doing this to my favorite neighbors. I don’t think kids do this any more.
Searcy9320 over 2 years ago
Guess Arlo is out car shopping.
exness Premium Member over 2 years ago
One of my Southern raised friends calls it a Tussy-mussy. That is probably spelled wrong.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Nice tradition. Should have told us yesterday though…..
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Man am I late today. I usually hit this around 12:30am but I was up late last night trying to make a dang paper basket.
paranormal over 2 years ago
I’ve never heard of that tradition. Be careful Janis, it might be from a pervert and make Arlo jealous…
ron over 2 years ago
Arlo has some competition?
locake over 2 years ago
If someone wakes me up there had better be a fire or blood. Anything else can wait until I’m awake.
vskolny over 2 years ago
God I hate Jimmy Johnson. He created the potential GOAT comic and simply insists on fucking it up for his own nonsensical dysfunctions. I’ll bet the goddam alligator or lizard or whatever the hell it was hung the goddam basket.
Kiss my ass, Jim.
MRBLUESKY529 over 2 years ago
Oh. A romantic version of “Ding dong ditch”.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Awwwwww….
John Smith over 2 years ago
Round two soon to follow (as soon as teeth are brushed of course)
ms-ss over 2 years ago
We did this when I was a kid. The basket was usually made out of ruffled crepe paper and had some candy in it. If you could catch the boy or girl fleeing you got to kiss him/her. I never got caught, but the cute girl from down the street let me catch her once. Ahh, memories from 1950!
Thehag over 2 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvrE_ekDXQc
JastMe over 2 years ago
I’m surprised he didn’t have a little extra fun with it: quietly hang the basket on the outside of the door, them close the door from the inside. Knock on the inside but quietly slip over next to the bed (his side) while staying out of side. Once she comes back in, he’s back in bed, apparently just responding: “What’s all the ruckus about – is something wrong?” And watching her wondering who DID leave the basket! Sounds like an Arlo thing.
Ermine Notyours over 2 years ago
Way to skirt the issue of, “Why should I give flowers to my wife for Mother’s Day? She’s not my mother.”
sbwertz over 2 years ago
I remember doing that as a child.