How sweet that the youngest and least articulate of the family found the appropriate words. Goodbye Frank. You were a good fish. I’m glad you weren’t a party pooper like Krinklebine.
Since Lynn’s marriage didn’t work out why didn’t she protray this in her strips? Their kids would deal with real life of parents divorce in the strips.
Because this was never about Lynn’s life. It’s about Ellie & John Patterson, a completely fictional couple with a normal family coping with everyday life.
just because it ends in divorce, rather than death, doesn’t make a marriage a failure. often they have many years of happiness together, and that’s certainly successful. just like a profitable business which has its circumstances change and decides to end
And, just because a couple are still married, that doesn’t mean it’s still a success, either. I know several couples who act all lovey-dovey out in public, and they really hate each other. I know some others who have lived their married life like brother and sister for years. No contact, but living under the same roof.
How’d we get on this subject, anyways? I thought that we were mourning a dead fish today? ; ) RIP Frank
Although we are mourning the death of a fish today, the subject of divorce in comic strips came up, so I wish to make a comment.
Many years ago, Dick Tracy and Tess Truehart had a turbulent courtship that lasted about 18 years. They finally married and had children; and after 40 years of marriage, Tess filed divorce charges against Dick. I recall thinking at the time that a divorce in a comic strip was just not right. It was not setting a good example for impressionable young people who followed the strip. Dick and Tess did reconcile, however.
As I understand it, Lynne Johnston began and ended FBOFW after a divorce in her private life. She never made reference to either event in the strip which must be the way she wants it – none of our d**d business!
mroberts88 about 15 years ago
Thats all you really can say.
OpenWings about 15 years ago
And probably the first of many of life’s such lessons… the circle of life and all that.
Kids can often grasp so much more than we give them credit for! :o)
gobblingup Premium Member about 15 years ago
“Frank was a good fish. He was a good swimmer but never ran away, he always was there to greet me, he always blew me kisses. Keep on swimming, Frank.”
alondra about 15 years ago
Welcome to the big fishbowl in the sky!
Donna White about 15 years ago
How sweet that the youngest and least articulate of the family found the appropriate words. Goodbye Frank. You were a good fish. I’m glad you weren’t a party pooper like Krinklebine.
summerdog86 about 15 years ago
For those of you who are interested in such things…
Lynn has announced that she has plans to maybe, put all the FBORFW character’s biographies into a new book.
For those of you who don’t care…please ignore this.
ninmas about 15 years ago
sweet :)
kab2rb about 15 years ago
Since Lynn’s marriage didn’t work out why didn’t she protray this in her strips? Their kids would deal with real life of parents divorce in the strips.
JanLC about 15 years ago
Because this was never about Lynn’s life. It’s about Ellie & John Patterson, a completely fictional couple with a normal family coping with everyday life.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
And not every couple gets divorced.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
just because it ends in divorce, rather than death, doesn’t make a marriage a failure. often they have many years of happiness together, and that’s certainly successful. just like a profitable business which has its circumstances change and decides to end
Gretchen's Mom about 15 years ago
Isn’t there enough divorce in real life? Why would we want to read about it in the comics too???
summerdog86 about 15 years ago
And, just because a couple are still married, that doesn’t mean it’s still a success, either. I know several couples who act all lovey-dovey out in public, and they really hate each other. I know some others who have lived their married life like brother and sister for years. No contact, but living under the same roof.
How’d we get on this subject, anyways? I thought that we were mourning a dead fish today? ; ) RIP Frank
Llywus about 15 years ago
summerdog said, 3 minutes ago
“How’d we get on this subject, anyways? ”
We shouldn’t have taken that left turn at Tucumcari.
stopgap about 15 years ago
RIP, Frank, until Farley gets out into the yard to dig you up!
Lillien about 15 years ago
He is a smarter boy!
delaterra about 15 years ago
Good one, lightenup!!
sierra_madre5 about 15 years ago
Although we are mourning the death of a fish today, the subject of divorce in comic strips came up, so I wish to make a comment.
Many years ago, Dick Tracy and Tess Truehart had a turbulent courtship that lasted about 18 years. They finally married and had children; and after 40 years of marriage, Tess filed divorce charges against Dick. I recall thinking at the time that a divorce in a comic strip was just not right. It was not setting a good example for impressionable young people who followed the strip. Dick and Tess did reconcile, however.
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
As I understand it, Lynne Johnston began and ended FBOFW after a divorce in her private life. She never made reference to either event in the strip which must be the way she wants it – none of our d**d business!
lindz.coop Premium Member about 15 years ago
Amen Steve
jadelovesjelly over 13 years ago
I would be like, “You were a good fish, so I will sing a song… Just keep swimming, just keep swimming swimming swimming…” LOL
Ravioli's Gale Premium Member about 6 years ago
Why didn’t Frank get a burial at sea?
leopardglily about 1 year ago
Well said.