Never thought I’d criticize an A ‘n’ J storyline, but if Arlo were a reader of his own comic strip, he’d say, “Enough time on this subplot — let them buy the house and move already!”
Well this kind of creeps me out. My mother never liked any of my girlfriends except one. And I found out why when I over heard them comparing notes on how to manipulate me.
Nope. Janis IS practical, so she faced the decision in a practical way & concluded they should make the move. Arlo can be very practical, but, he just wasn’t able to match Janis’ practicality on this one. It’s not manipulative to see the other person’s point of view & change your way of thinking. (And I sincerely hope that “girlfriend” quickly got “ex-girlfriend-ed”!!! What an idiot!!!)
I can’t think of any story lines that have to take place in their current town. Sometimes Janis talks to a neighbor when she is out walking, but there are no regular people that we would miss if they moved. They don’t seem to have any friends at all where they live now.
I’m sorry, I read this in my newspaper today, and now am reading it here, and I’m still confused about what Janis’ stance is on the move, and am more puzzled by Mary Lou’s comment. Yes, things DO tend to go over my head when clarity in telling a story is slighted.
Da'Dad 5 months ago
Skipped over the hot tub and yes, Janis is dangerous.
C 5 months ago
Manipulators “R” us
SpacedInvader Premium Member 5 months ago
Wasn’t just the fun at the beach. The hot tub had something to do with it.
Ruth Brown 5 months ago
Arlo has fun at the beach and wants more is all Janis is saying…
AnneFackler 5 months ago
Like I said a few days ago…You Go Girl !!!
Rhetorical_Question 5 months ago
Arlo is Janis focused!?
saylorgirl 5 months ago
I think Janis created a monster.
Dave Zimny Premium Member 5 months ago
Never thought I’d criticize an A ‘n’ J storyline, but if Arlo were a reader of his own comic strip, he’d say, “Enough time on this subplot — let them buy the house and move already!”
LONNYMARQUEZ 5 months ago
She maybe going down a slippery sloop, Arlo is not that dumb
nosirrom 5 months ago
Well this kind of creeps me out. My mother never liked any of my girlfriends except one. And I found out why when I over heard them comparing notes on how to manipulate me.
LadyPeterW 5 months ago
Nope. Janis IS practical, so she faced the decision in a practical way & concluded they should make the move. Arlo can be very practical, but, he just wasn’t able to match Janis’ practicality on this one. It’s not manipulative to see the other person’s point of view & change your way of thinking. (And I sincerely hope that “girlfriend” quickly got “ex-girlfriend-ed”!!! What an idiot!!!)
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 5 months ago
Still say the move will be a mistake. Now is not the time to move to hurricane alley. They’re going to be more with greater intensity.
toybug50 5 months ago
And the plot thickens…….
colddonkey 5 months ago
Lets see how much fun Janis feels after her first hurricane.
royq27 5 months ago
There is no place like home…
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 5 months ago
so then what’s it gonna be…
Catfeet Premium Member 5 months ago
Janis must be hot stuff in the hot tub!
ajakimber425 5 months ago
Yeah, but you seemed to miss the sarcastic remarks afterwords.
Aladar30 Premium Member 5 months ago
Great move Janis!
PaulGoes 5 months ago
I think he had more fun in the hot tub
elgrecousa Premium Member 5 months ago
Must have been quite a tub trick to get Arlo to change his mind so quickly. I’m sure he’ll regret mightily.
locake 5 months ago
I can’t think of any story lines that have to take place in their current town. Sometimes Janis talks to a neighbor when she is out walking, but there are no regular people that we would miss if they moved. They don’t seem to have any friends at all where they live now.
Devonshade 5 months ago
Good luck down in trump magat land.
redbaron 5 months ago
I’m sorry, I read this in my newspaper today, and now am reading it here, and I’m still confused about what Janis’ stance is on the move, and am more puzzled by Mary Lou’s comment. Yes, things DO tend to go over my head when clarity in telling a story is slighted.