I’m not into sports but it makes me think of how guys seem to identify with “their” teams so much like this that they act like they are part of playing the actual game, while I remember my mom’s oldest sister went through a period of time when she identified with her favorite soap opera to the point where she’d write to the characters, warning them and such, like telling a woman that her husband is cheating on her, etc.! She thought it was real!
Most soap opera fans don’t take it to that level, but seem to react in much the same way as the sports fans.
@ Vote:
As I understand it, these aren’t reruns in the sense that they’re just cut-and-pasted from an old paper. From the FBorFW.com site: “Lynn is presently enjoying semi-retirement as she handpicks select FBorFW strips to be re-published in the newspapers and fills in the original stories with new art and insights.”
I’m on board with plus4,,,,and another scenario would be someone like my hubby who does love sports and also does not have the brain of a gerbil. Someone sounds bitter.
Well, I’m a woman and I’ve often been exhausted after watching my favorite team win a game (or even lose one). I agree that many people overdo their sports enthusiasm, but I feel sorry for people who have never known the excitement of having their team win a big game.
This was a new comic, but it is based on one when Mike and Gordan were teenagers. Thats why it has the state of the art tv instead of the old clunker. I’ve been looking at Lynn’s strips and can tell very quickly which ones are new and which ones are reruns.
They were watching a hockey game and Mike and everyone was yelling and at the end Mike says “wow, we played a great game didn’t we?” Gordan turns to Mike and says “we didn’t do anything” I liked that one better then this.
GO CANUCKS GO! CO CANUCKS GO! KICK SOME BLACKHAWK ARSE!!
And I agree, the LCD TV in 1970 wasn’t possible… Lynn dropped the ball … unless it’s “built into” the wall but still doesn’t explain the ‘wide screen 16:9 format’
Don’t lumps us all together ejcapulet, I really don’t care sports. I’ll play a friendly game of basketball of baseball with friends and family - the kind of games just kinda happen without planning and no one’s sure what the score is most of the time - but watching sporting events are indescribably boring.
I don’t see a rotary phone in this strip summerdog.
AllanVS, I don’t think it’s technically set in the 70s any more; Lynn has redone strips to make them more contemporary. I recall one a few months back, she changed the name of some celebrity John mentions to a modern celebrity (that wasn’t known at the time original came out) so people would get the reference.
ejcapule1 - Men with more brains than a gerbil are rare. This is because women prefer men with flashy cars, flashy clothes, smooth pick-up lines, square jaws, insincere flattery, or all of the above. Fortunately, a few perceptive women grow out of this stage by their 30s - or only gerbil brained men would be left.
thestargazer1682: The strip you’re referring to originally mentioned that an applicant for a position in John’s office “looks like Cheryl Ladd”. The name was changed to Shania Twain in the updated version.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Do ALL men have the have the brains of gerbils? Or is it just them?
Zanthia over 15 years ago
It’s just so true…
RogOregon over 15 years ago
I’m not into sports but it makes me think of how guys seem to identify with “their” teams so much like this that they act like they are part of playing the actual game, while I remember my mom’s oldest sister went through a period of time when she identified with her favorite soap opera to the point where she’d write to the characters, warning them and such, like telling a woman that her husband is cheating on her, etc.! She thought it was real!
Most soap opera fans don’t take it to that level, but seem to react in much the same way as the sports fans.
Anthony Moats Premium Member over 15 years ago
I’m puzzled: These are re-run strips now, maybe from early 1980s, eh? Where did that big, wide-screen, thinnish TV come from? What gives?
Brer_Rabbit10 over 15 years ago
John was at a bar?
BridgeGuy over 15 years ago
@ Vote: As I understand it, these aren’t reruns in the sense that they’re just cut-and-pasted from an old paper. From the FBorFW.com site: “Lynn is presently enjoying semi-retirement as she handpicks select FBorFW strips to be re-published in the newspapers and fills in the original stories with new art and insights.”
Carol1966 over 15 years ago
I’m on board with plus4,,,,and another scenario would be someone like my hubby who does love sports and also does not have the brain of a gerbil. Someone sounds bitter.
Deezlebird over 15 years ago
Well, I’m a woman and I’ve often been exhausted after watching my favorite team win a game (or even lose one). I agree that many people overdo their sports enthusiasm, but I feel sorry for people who have never known the excitement of having their team win a big game.
bald over 15 years ago
i’m so tired from the game - maybe i’ll call in sick tomorrow
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
Old rotary dial telephones and slim, on the wall TV’s, do kind of jar the senses. Pick a decade and stick to it!
dspitko1 over 15 years ago
Go Blackhawks!!!!!
alondra over 15 years ago
I’ve been on both sides of this, with sports and soaps. Some of us really tend to get into our interests in a big way.
princepavel over 15 years ago
GO Canucks,GO!! We let you guys win one last night Blackhawks….
Wolfdreamer250 over 15 years ago
This was a new comic, but it is based on one when Mike and Gordan were teenagers. Thats why it has the state of the art tv instead of the old clunker. I’ve been looking at Lynn’s strips and can tell very quickly which ones are new and which ones are reruns.
They were watching a hockey game and Mike and everyone was yelling and at the end Mike says “wow, we played a great game didn’t we?” Gordan turns to Mike and says “we didn’t do anything” I liked that one better then this.
The_Ol_Goaler over 15 years ago
princepavel and Jimbag…
As a Blues fan, I hope you both lose! ;-)
What’s even worse is what I find myself doing… yelling at the TV with no one else around!
Radical-Knight over 15 years ago
Hey, We Gerbil Brains have to stick together, Thankyou very much. XD
Allan CB Premium Member over 15 years ago
GO CANUCKS GO! CO CANUCKS GO! KICK SOME BLACKHAWK ARSE!!
And I agree, the LCD TV in 1970 wasn’t possible… Lynn dropped the ball … unless it’s “built into” the wall but still doesn’t explain the ‘wide screen 16:9 format’
thestargazer1682 over 15 years ago
Don’t lumps us all together ejcapulet, I really don’t care sports. I’ll play a friendly game of basketball of baseball with friends and family - the kind of games just kinda happen without planning and no one’s sure what the score is most of the time - but watching sporting events are indescribably boring.
thestargazer1682 over 15 years ago
I don’t see a rotary phone in this strip summerdog.
AllanVS, I don’t think it’s technically set in the 70s any more; Lynn has redone strips to make them more contemporary. I recall one a few months back, she changed the name of some celebrity John mentions to a modern celebrity (that wasn’t known at the time original came out) so people would get the reference.
stuart over 15 years ago
ejcapule1 - Men with more brains than a gerbil are rare. This is because women prefer men with flashy cars, flashy clothes, smooth pick-up lines, square jaws, insincere flattery, or all of the above. Fortunately, a few perceptive women grow out of this stage by their 30s - or only gerbil brained men would be left.
summerdog86 over 15 years ago
The rotary dial phone I was referring to, is in the April 20th strip, stargazer.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
ejcapulet says: Do ALL men have the have the brains of gerbils? Or is it just them? The size of gerbils’ brains are just like many tiny peas!
Sternvogel over 15 years ago
thestargazer1682: The strip you’re referring to originally mentioned that an applicant for a position in John’s office “looks like Cheryl Ladd”. The name was changed to Shania Twain in the updated version.