For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for July 16, 2024

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    CatonaPC©  4 months ago

    Now. Does he take a risk and repaint it?

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    French Persons Premium Member 4 months ago

    Panel 3: “John is constipated”

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    9thCapricorn  4 months ago

    Easier to just buy a new door and paint it a pretty color. Give the house a bit facelift.

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    win.45mag  4 months ago

    Ha ! I bet he does his own plumbing, too.

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    Jingles  4 months ago

    an acquaintance bought some aluminum flashing. it looked pretty snazzy, and the dog hated it.

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    French Persons Premium Member 4 months ago

    Was it glued on there?

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    kaycstamper  4 months ago

    I think he needs to remove it, sand it down after getting the pieces off, and THEN paint it!

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    Tom  4 months ago

    Ever hear of a pet door? Canadians!

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    ctolson  4 months ago

    I see some sanding and repainting in John’s immediate future.

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    Wren Fahel  4 months ago

    Sometimes plans just look better on paper. My husband, daughters & I were going to spend a day up at the local race track. We packed a lunch & decided to get a bunch of juice pouches – you know, the foil ones that you poke with a straw. We came up with an idea: if we froze a few of them they could be used instead of ice to keep all of the drinks cold! Unfortunately, the idea worked too well. Because of the foil, instead of the few frozen ones slowly thawing and cooling off the rest, THEY ALL FROZE! From that day on, we call ideas that look better on paper than in actual use “a juice pouch idea”.

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    Linguist  4 months ago

    I know this is a comic strip and we’re often asked to suspend our disbelief but I find it very strange that the Pattersons would have a doorbell at their backdoor. Perhaps, I’m reading today’s strip incorrectly.

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    rebroxanna  4 months ago

    That’s pretty funny. and so true to life.

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    John Jorgensen  4 months ago

    What is this, a catch-up strip for everyone who got so bored with the Edgar-at-the-door strips that they skipped them?

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    ladykat  4 months ago

    Time to replace the door.

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    rbullfogg  4 months ago

    He needs “GOUP OFF”

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    mindjob  4 months ago

    They could have put in a dog door, but then bears would get in the house

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 4 months ago

    Heat applied to the area would loosen the glue making the carpet easier to remove and with less damage.

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    howtheduck  4 months ago

    April is doing a pretty good job with the exposition, but why in the world would you give the exposition job to the 4-year-old character? Since Mike missed most of this story for being in school, I would have picked him for all this talking.

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    Better take a trip to Home Depot, sir.

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    Nekot  4 months ago

    A lot of logical thought being expressed by young April here….

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    Mariah13  4 months ago

    I guess the question is are those scratches because she waited too long to put up the carpet… or is that glue residue? Or maybe even pieces of “permanently” attached Carpet backing?

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  4 months ago

    The best laid plans of mice and men and amateur dog psychologists

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