For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for May 19, 2023

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    Asharah  over 1 year ago

    Here John, here’s a needle and a thread.

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    cmxx  over 1 year ago

    And people who learn that they aren’t held accountable for their assigned/accepted responsibilities never become reliable, accountable or responsible.

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    mischugenah  over 1 year ago

    Taking responsibility is important, but I think there has to be some wiggle room for realizing you aren’t any good at something and don’t enjoy it at all. Adults in that situation can change jobs, or outside of work hire help, but kids are stuck, especially when it comes to required courses.

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    Tantor  over 1 year ago

    Not my problem!!!

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    9thCapricorn  over 1 year ago

    A school project? Not everyone has a sewing machine at home. The school shouldn’t force the project to be done at home, They ought to provide the sewing machines where student would do the work at school.

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    TheSkulker  over 1 year ago

    Not so fast Lynn. Despite your desire to always put John down this is not the same. Liz will be graded on what is supposed to be her own work but will be turning in yours. IOW, she will be cheating. OTOH, you entered into a marriage with an agreed upon division of labor – John will support you and the family and you will support the domicile. What if John adhered to your attitude and said your should fill your own cavities?

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    j_m_kuehl  over 1 year ago

    John’s going to be going back to school

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    Uncle Kenny  over 1 year ago

    Line from 1990s Nickolodean show Welcome Freshman:Assistant principal making announcements: “Remember, kids, tomorrow is the science fair, so make sure your dds have your project ready!”

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    Macushlalondra  over 1 year ago

    Oh come on John! Sewing on a button is the easiest sewing job there is.

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    snsurone76  over 1 year ago

    Unfortunately, there are parents who don’t want their kids to learn to solve their own problems because it’s a major step towards independence and away from their control.

    I speak from personal experience.

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    VegaAlopex  over 1 year ago

    Ellie should shown John where the needle and thread are.

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    cubswin2016  over 1 year ago

    There was one time on the show The Nanny where Max was lecturing to Brighton about the importance of doing things for himself. Niles came in to do things for Max after the lecture.

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    littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I wonder if Elizabeth Home Ec project could be considered plagiarized if the work is her mom’s and not hers?

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    rshive  over 1 year ago

    Your lecturing is a little flawed, John.

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    dcdete.  over 1 year ago

    John is a dentist. Instead of replacing the missing buttons, couldn’t he fix the shirt by attaching wire braces over the missing buttonholes? Something like metal snap-ons.

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    Wren Fahel  over 1 year ago

    I’m really good at sewing buttons. My husband likes to say that, years from now some archeologists will find a small scrap of material with a button I sewed still firmly attached.

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    TMMILLER Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I was the first guy in my school to take home ec. Every one laughed at me, I didn’t care! I just said “One guy, all those girls!!!!” The following year there were about 25 guys taking home ec. My excuse was since I was not allowed to participate in PE, (medical exemption) I had to have some other course to make up for the lost credits. I learned some, but most everything I had already been doing at home long before taking the class.

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    amanbe3  over 1 year ago

    My mother and Grandmother taught me how to sew, embroider and iron my own clothes at a tender age. Buttons are a cinch. I haven’t done embroidery in years and I was never good at it, but I could do it. Not bad for a 78-year old geezer.

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    Chris  over 1 year ago

    great advice dear.. you should try following it yourself. :D

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    JudithStocker Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Somehow the Home Economics teacher is going to know that Liz didn’t do this sewing and (hopefully) will grade Liz accordingly. This is very wrong (just my opinion, folks) that the work is not being done by Liz.

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    mindjob  over 1 year ago

    If she flunks it’ll be your fault

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    smokysilver.so Premium Member over 1 year ago

    But shorts? What do you do first???

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    petermerck  over 1 year ago

    Tell that to your patients in dental school.

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    Prey  over 1 year ago

    If you were in the British Army in the 60´s – 70´s you learnt how to sew – you had to, no one there to do it for you.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 1 year ago

    You know what they call men who sew, or cook, or clean? Bachelors.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Hey, what he has “learned” is that he needs to ask his wife to sew on a button or he needs to get a new shirt. I have discovered that, in my life, there are somethings I just can not and should not do. Like karaoke and rope climbing.

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    g04922  over 1 year ago

    Mom has a the toughest job in the world. A teenage girl in puberty and two helpless males in the house.

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    Watchdog  over 1 year ago

    The new glues are better

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    198.23.5.11  over 1 year ago

    They’ll end up being the wrong size for everybody

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    jbarnes  over 1 year ago

    My kids’ elementary had a simple machine carnival in second grade. They knew the parents would end up assisting regardless, so it was stated as a project for the parents – the kids’ role was to be able to explain the mechanical principles involved.

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    Back to Big Mike  over 1 year ago

    Kettle, pot. Pot, kettle.

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    rebelstrike0  over 1 year ago

    Unlike Elly, Elizabeth, or Michael, John finished his education. Elizabeth still has work to do to finish hers, which includes the sewing assignment.

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    Sojourner  over 1 year ago

    John’s not wrong, just a bit myopic. :-)

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    kenocar Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I just buy a new shirt. Buttons rarely come off my shirts, so its a good excuse to go shopping.

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    LaurelAnnHardy  over 1 year ago

    And one on your lip, John.

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    brigidkeely  over 1 year ago

    What’s interesting here is that Liz has been depicted sewing quite a bit, even if she has problems with the tension and whatnot.

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    Asharah  over 1 year ago

    Do all the guys at Elizabeth’s school have to take Home Ec too? Cause I get the feeling learning to sew wasn’t her idea.

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    asrialfeeple  over 1 year ago

    So close, and yet, so far away.

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    DawnQuinn1  over 1 year ago

    Easy? Don’t tell that to a man.

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    howtheduck  over 1 year ago

    Why is John wearing that shirt, if it needs a few buttons?

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 1 year ago

    I’m reminded of a Boy Scout cartoon where the scout asks his mother to sew onto his sash his sewing merit badge.

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    hagarthehorrible  over 1 year ago

    Giving lectures is one part, doing, is of course, a different cup of tea.

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    ktrabbit  over 1 year ago

    The scene: I’m sitting with my mom in her hospital room after she has had surgery. I am working on a piece of cross-stitch to pass the time. Her surgeon comes in to check on her, and asks me what I’m working on. I show him, and comment that it’s a little different than the sewing he does. He laughed and told me about the time he went on a family vacation, and lost a button his shirt. When he asked his mother for a needle and thread, she said “Why? You don’t know how to sew!”

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    gcarlson  over 1 year ago

    A couple of us were just talking about our home ec for men classes over at That Is Priceless.

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    Ray Helvy Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Hint: do buttons by hand. It’s easier than figuring how to get the machine to do them for you.

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