For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for April 09, 2024

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    C  9 months ago

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    howtheduck  9 months ago

    April calls his name and Farley comes to the rescue.

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    XF8U-3  9 months ago

    Dog is good.

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    Asharah  9 months ago

    Get help Edgar!

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    Jacob Mattingly   9 months ago

    …..God this hurts

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    snsurone76  9 months ago

    If memory serves me correctly from when I followed this strip in the paper, John had previously warned April not to go near the river—and she deliberately disobeyed!

    IMHO, she should have been punished for the events that followed!But, then, John and Elly are also to blame for not supervising their “oops” child!

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    RickTengle  9 months ago

    strong for a senile dog

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    flagmichael  9 months ago

    I was about six years old when our family visited Saguaro lake, near Phoenix. My parents were not very concerned about water safety; I ventured out about a hundred yards on the shallowly sloped lakebed. Maybe 50 yards out there was a drop of something like half a foot, but nothing after that… until I found myself floundering with no ground underneath my feet. I remember being very concerned as I flailed for any footing. IIRC it was about ten seconds before my foot found ground and I came up sputtering a bit but very relieved. I don’t remember if I mentioned it to my parents. Sometimes life is like that for kids.

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    French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 9 months ago

    Whaaaaaaaat?? Neither of those dogs would ever do that..

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    azrael2000  9 months ago

    This story line got so many people angry… but when you consider, it shows the love in Farley’s heart.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 5461d7]  9 months ago

    this is where i came in about 30 or so years ago when i first started reading this cartoon. know where this is going. i think i`ll skip the next few days saw this once dont want to read it again.

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    Georgia Dunn creator 9 months ago

    This storyline absolutely wrecked me as a kid… and showed me how good and moving storytelling in comics could truly be.

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    moosemin  9 months ago

    A cat would have sat there and watched.

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    MagOctopus  9 months ago

    The Elly haters will be having themselves a lovely time about now, I reckon.

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    KageKat  9 months ago

    Ugh, I swear I can hear the terror and spluttering in April’s voice :(

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    Chris  9 months ago

    yeah, Farley to the rescue! :D

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    VegaAlopex  9 months ago

    I never had a dog who was intelligent enough to rescue a girl as Farley does here. Did he have the training of Lassie?

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    ladykat  9 months ago

    Oh, Farley…

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    mrsalex  9 months ago

    Ever have a comic strip give you chills? I’ve got `em.

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    edh1620 Premium Member 9 months ago

    Hope Farley makes it to land also! Brave dog.

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    Foob  9 months ago

    Mmm! Good popcorn!

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    Spacetech  9 months ago

    He watches a lot of Lassie

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    g04922  9 months ago

    Farley to the rescue !! Will Farley survive or collapse on the bank of the river? Can’t wait to see Elle’s and rest of the family’s reaction to whatever happens next.

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    betseytacy  9 months ago

    I think Elizabeth is to blame, too. She knew April was outside alone!

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    rushfan200  9 months ago

    So are the parents.

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    debra4life  9 months ago

    Brave Farley.

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    bradmusher  9 months ago

    If I remember correctly, your going to be shocked with this arc in the strip

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    Allan CB Premium Member 9 months ago

    20 years on, and it hurts just the same. :’(

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    kathleenhicks62  9 months ago

    To the rescue!

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    kaycstamper  9 months ago

    Aww, good boy!

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    donwestonmysteries  9 months ago

    Farley dies a hero.

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    QuietStorm27  9 months ago

    No matter how many times I read this arc, it never gets easier.

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    beadyreader Premium Member 9 months ago

    Thank you! I was so scared!

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    Sojourner  9 months ago

    Aw, good ole Farley! He shall be missed… :_{

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    [Unnamed Reader - 51b08a]  9 months ago

    “Déjà vu all over again” This is a rerun of an old strip, goes back many years ago. The dog dies and they bury him by the river.

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    Scoutmaster77  9 months ago

    I remember reading all this in the local paper years ago…

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    Thorby  9 months ago

    I told this story before. My wife was baby-sitting one night in her teens, and got home late. She forgot her key and sat down on her front steps to wait for her parents. A BIG German Shepherd came along and lay down in front of her. He didn’t make a sound. Two hours later, when her mom and dad showed up, his hackles went up and he growled deep in his throat. My wife said “It’s allright; they’re my parents.” Again, without a sound, he got up and left. I firmly believe that, had there been trouble, that dog would have died protecting my wife, just as Farley gave his to save April.

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    eced52  9 months ago

    Now comes the heart wrenching part.

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    butlerc Premium Member 9 months ago

    I’ve always read FBFW and remember this Arc the most. I’ve been waiting for it to come around again.

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    jonesnori Premium Member 9 months ago

    In case anyone doesn’t know, drowning normally looks a lot quieter than it is commonly portrayed, as here. People don’t have the extra energy to yell or wave their arms – they are using every last bit of what they have to try to stay alive. There are videos you can watch to see people who are actively drowning. The ones I have watched all were rescued, but you can see what it looks like before that. It’s scarily quiet.

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    KenDHoward1  9 months ago

    This is one of the “FBoW” sagas best stories … won’t comment further … must view it all the way … Great story.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  9 months ago

    Back in 1943, the comedian Lou Costello’s toddler son found a loose slat in his playpen…strolled out and drowned in the swimming pool.

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    elpasowalt  8 months ago

    I don’t typically read the comments. In this case, I didn’t read them until the story concluded just for the reason that the spoilers just can’t keep their mouths shut. I’m astounded by all the snotty, uncaring, clueless comments from people.

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