One nice upside of reprints is seeing arcs you REALLY like again, sometimes with fresh eyes of people who don’t really care to binge the archive and are thus reading this for the first time. This arc is a faviorite of mine and while I can’t get into why till a bit later (possibly next week) it has a really sharp moral. I also noticed here that Laurence and Brian kinda hot potato the braincell in the group. Usually one of them is the resonable one and one of them is acting dumb like the rest of the group. In this case it’s Laurences’ turn.
The more things change… High school kids still walk out for reasons they only have a vague notion of but for the same purpose: A. Get out of school early and B. Hook up with someone they meet. Guess it’s better than setting things on fire and looting stores.
I’m not familiar with this arc, but I’m wondering: Are the “school” buses actually free, and so the “fare hike” doesn’t really exist, at least not for them?
In Austin you have to live 2+ miles from the school to ride the school bus (free). The school district has also contracted with the local public transit system to provide fare free rides for students; not sure if the students have to show/swipe their school IDs. I would assume it is similar with this school but the students have to pay a fare to ride city bus.
Sure, what’s wrong with a little spontaneous fun and rage. Let that brutality begin. Someone call the cops and the National Guard. Hand out the Molotov cocktails and bricks. Let’s PARTY!! …tsk …sigh
That sounds like a lot of high school protests. Half the protesters are mature enough to actually know what they’re doing and care about the issues; the other half are just excited for a chance to cause a ruckus.
I was an angry teenager once, and now I’m an angry adult, and nobody I know ever talked this way. Lynn Johnston is setting up a strawman to be knocked down. Transportation is usually people’s second largest expense after housing, and bus fare hikes fall on the poor most heavily.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sounds more like risky business to me !
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
have fun without Lawrence’s support, Michael, Gordon, and Brian
Lyrak about 2 years ago
Lawrence is the voice of reason.
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
Mob-mentality. And it’s not even Jan 6th!
Asharah about 2 years ago
Are they getting arrested?
capricorn9th about 2 years ago
Wesley D. Bates. He’s gonna be somebody. He’s no ordinary kid. He uses his middle initial. He’s gonna be important.
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
It can get out of hand and you can get in trouble that might go on your permanent record. Do you want to take that risk?
Jacob Mattingly about 2 years ago
One nice upside of reprints is seeing arcs you REALLY like again, sometimes with fresh eyes of people who don’t really care to binge the archive and are thus reading this for the first time. This arc is a faviorite of mine and while I can’t get into why till a bit later (possibly next week) it has a really sharp moral. I also noticed here that Laurence and Brian kinda hot potato the braincell in the group. Usually one of them is the resonable one and one of them is acting dumb like the rest of the group. In this case it’s Laurences’ turn.
Guilty Bystander about 2 years ago
The more things change… High school kids still walk out for reasons they only have a vague notion of but for the same purpose: A. Get out of school early and B. Hook up with someone they meet. Guess it’s better than setting things on fire and looting stores.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 2 years ago
Why is Lawrence the only one who makes sense?
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
How much “fun” will it be when they’re arrested and their sorry @sses are thrown in jail??
Johnnyrico about 2 years ago
El Schlubbo Gordo…
hagarthehorrible about 2 years ago
Most of the protestors come to make some fun, without knowing the purpose of protest.
gammaguy about 2 years ago
I’m not familiar with this arc, but I’m wondering: Are the “school” buses actually free, and so the “fare hike” doesn’t really exist, at least not for them?
boydjb47 about 2 years ago
It’s all fun and games until someone sets a small locally owned business on fire.
e.groves about 2 years ago
I say go for it, kids. Let them know that you’re not gonna take it anymore.
tripwire45 about 2 years ago
Will there be looting?
Kaycee Lane about 2 years ago
Who refers to other people by their first name, middle initial and last name?
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
In Austin you have to live 2+ miles from the school to ride the school bus (free). The school district has also contracted with the local public transit system to provide fare free rides for students; not sure if the students have to show/swipe their school IDs. I would assume it is similar with this school but the students have to pay a fare to ride city bus.
Chris about 2 years ago
and the kaos will commence in…
Barnabus Blackoak about 2 years ago
their parents are the ones who pay the bills, so why do they even care. And is it normal in Canada to charge kids to ride the school bus ?
Gerard:D about 2 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
Filled with righteous indignation and thrilled with the excitement of getting involved, I happily joined the protest.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sure, what’s wrong with a little spontaneous fun and rage. Let that brutality begin. Someone call the cops and the National Guard. Hand out the Molotov cocktails and bricks. Let’s PARTY!! …tsk …sigh
calliarcale about 2 years ago
That sounds like a lot of high school protests. Half the protesters are mature enough to actually know what they’re doing and care about the issues; the other half are just excited for a chance to cause a ruckus.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wisdom come with age….sometimes!
kathleenhicks62 about 2 years ago
“Issues dude!” “Not a party!”
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
Schedule protest for AFTeR school,so the grownups have no rulebook complaints
PouluCBagumba about 2 years ago
It ain’t a party till someone goes broke.
USN1977 about 2 years ago
There could be a strip where the day after school they pat themselves on the back after protesting, then go into a classroom:
Blackboard: MATH TEST TODAY
The kids’ smugness turns to shock as nobody except Lawrence has studied for the test
phlash about 2 years ago
It’s all fun & games ’til the RMCP trample your nan with a horse.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Young enthusiasm has no bounds ;-)
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 2 years ago
Back then it was buses.. Today we call that BLM!!!!
coffeebeanthere about 2 years ago
Ah yes, who cares about the issues when there’s a bandwagon to be hopped on…
Camiyami Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wesley D. Bates, hm? I don’t think we used ANYone’s middle initial in school, let alone knew what it was!
Slatsmagee I about 2 years ago
And the next thing you know you’re behind bars crying for mommy…
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
It’s not they’re storming the Capitol.
djtenltd about 2 years ago
Lawrence does have a point. Before any action is taken on anything, find out all the issues first.
Ukko wilko about 2 years ago
The “issues” often turn out to be false talking points, manufactured to profit professional rabble rousers, a’la BLM and ANTIFA.
kleanerz about 2 years ago
Since this is an ongoing storyline I have to ask, why aren’t they riding school buses?
Also, why is it everytime I sign in to comment, I’m brought to a different comic strip and have to use the back button on my browser?
garethkb415 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I was an angry teenager once, and now I’m an angry adult, and nobody I know ever talked this way. Lynn Johnston is setting up a strawman to be knocked down. Transportation is usually people’s second largest expense after housing, and bus fare hikes fall on the poor most heavily.
howtheduck about 2 years ago
Lawrence is the voice of reason. You know the reason why.