Recently at not an annual reunion but at a local collection of alumina gathering before our team’s hockey game, all the young folks were unmasked and full of chit-chat, but the white haired souls were off in a corner and only unmasked for the beer and free appetizers.
Sunday’s Sherman’s Lagoon was about his wife’s bad casserole. When I drew a parallel with our church pot lucks, I was cautioned about anonymity. My response was as pictured above, they would never assume I was speaking about them.
I have an interesting question. To the best of my memory, Trudeau was drawing his strips in 1971 or ‘72 while I was in college—I read them whenever I could find a comics page on campus. But Mike, Zonker, BD, etc. was in the class of 1983? (Per yesterday’s strip?) In BD’s case I can make allowances, because I remember him going to Vietnam in the middle of his studies. But it seems like an AWFULLY long college career for the others. I guess it was just the magic of comics—after all, the Peanuts kids were kids for nearly 50 years.
Sometimes what appears to be losing is someone who has chosen a different path than you.
There are times when in order to become who you really are, you must pass through a period of time of being who you are not. In other words in order to appreciate winning, you must know what losing feels like.
Reunions are a bad place to “re-frame” your life accomplishments. People gloss over things like failed businesses, violently ended marriages, and jail time. (Same with any online comparisons of your life to others.)
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Don’t worry, Zonker. The losers are too embarrassed to come in your presence.
Red33410 almost 2 years ago
“It just is for one evening.”
Dean almost 2 years ago
Recently at not an annual reunion but at a local collection of alumina gathering before our team’s hockey game, all the young folks were unmasked and full of chit-chat, but the white haired souls were off in a corner and only unmasked for the beer and free appetizers.
KennethPrice2 almost 2 years ago
Winner of the George Hamilton Cocoa Butter Open
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Zonk isn’t living with his mom, sitting in a call centre under a mountain of student debt. Winner.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
Winner or loser is mostly about self perception. Don’t pay attention to the naysayers.
Kilrwat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Delusion springs eternal
Geophyzz almost 2 years ago
Sunday’s Sherman’s Lagoon was about his wife’s bad casserole. When I drew a parallel with our church pot lucks, I was cautioned about anonymity. My response was as pictured above, they would never assume I was speaking about them.
dbhamm almost 2 years ago
I have an interesting question. To the best of my memory, Trudeau was drawing his strips in 1971 or ‘72 while I was in college—I read them whenever I could find a comics page on campus. But Mike, Zonker, BD, etc. was in the class of 1983? (Per yesterday’s strip?) In BD’s case I can make allowances, because I remember him going to Vietnam in the middle of his studies. But it seems like an AWFULLY long college career for the others. I guess it was just the magic of comics—after all, the Peanuts kids were kids for nearly 50 years.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Zonk—-if an ROTC man appproaches you,don’t make eye contact.
awcoffman almost 2 years ago
Just stay away from mirrors, Zonk.
Bruce1253 almost 2 years ago
Two thoughts:
Sometimes what appears to be losing is someone who has chosen a different path than you.
There are times when in order to become who you really are, you must pass through a period of time of being who you are not. In other words in order to appreciate winning, you must know what losing feels like.
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
Reunions are a bad place to “re-frame” your life accomplishments. People gloss over things like failed businesses, violently ended marriages, and jail time. (Same with any online comparisons of your life to others.)
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
Hmm…At 76 I’m pretty sure I’ve done nothing with my life. It’s not a big deal. I’ve pretty much met my ambitions.
Brazosman1 almost 2 years ago
I still have classmates trying to convince me I’m STILL that ignorant 19 year-old kid!
jbp3253 almost 2 years ago
Zonk is possibly the character in Doonesbury that I would most enjoy having a beer with. I’d buy, of course.
sby14 almost 2 years ago
Even the losers, get lucky some times….
Tom Petty