For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for February 17, 2013

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    BenderSastre  almost 12 years ago

    Children will take anything literally when it’s to their advantage.

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    thesnowleopard Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    That kind of jailhouse lawyering will get you a nice seat in the corner for an hour, kid.

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    Tog  almost 12 years ago

    I had real problems with cabbage when I was a kid. It was made worse by the fact that Dad grew some awful white, slimy variety which Mum boiled to death. Anyway, one Saturday lunch time there were the usual problems with me pulling my best Calvin faces. As a result I got sent out into the back lobby and wouldn’t be allowed in until I’d eaten the foul stuff. Salvation was at hand though. Aha! There were rows of Wellington boots in the lobby and a little cabbage in each solved the problem. Until they put the boots on by which time the cabbage was dried up and unrecognisable. Fifty years on the s ene remains clear in my mind. What a horrible kid I was.

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    Daniel Aplet  almost 12 years ago

    That is true,she just said"Till they are gone"from the table,and they were gone from the table.

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    redarmrest  almost 12 years ago

    gotta love the childish innocence.

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    Tog  almost 12 years ago

    I did try that line in later years.

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    jeanie5448  almost 12 years ago

    my son used to put his peas under his plate and then push it down so I couldn’t see them, I finally just stopped serving him peas and to this day he hates peas. Personally I love them.

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    -Saint-  almost 12 years ago

    I still remember my mother catching me in this same act because the toilet didn’t flush everything down the first time!

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    sjsczurek  almost 12 years ago

    Broccoli’s not so bad – if it’s COOKED enough! Personally, I don’t care for vegetables that have the consistency of oak trees.

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    Darryl Heine  almost 12 years ago

    I remember this Sunday strip from Feb. 1984 – VEGETABLES ALL GONE, MA!

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    bgby4884  almost 12 years ago

    I’ll take a ribeye please

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    BarBaraPrz  almost 12 years ago

    I LOVE broccoli and cauliflower!

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    mabrndt Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    The same character, that kept you from posting earlier, appears in the first Lynn’s Notes sentence today. You won’t have to learn HTML after all.

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    ossiningaling  almost 12 years ago

    Mom did say Lizzie couldn’t get down from the table until her [vegetables] were all gone.

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    sbchamp  almost 12 years ago

    Gonna make a great litigator(Better’n no Gator at all…)

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    angusdad  almost 12 years ago

    We were thankful that we had a dog that we could slip food that we didn’t want.

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    AndiJ  almost 12 years ago

    Brussell sprouts, yuck! Just about the only thing I didn’t like back then and still don’t. Oh, and rutabagas. YUCK! :p

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    meowlin  almost 12 years ago

    0:38 of this trailer looks like brussels sprouts in aspic….http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ywk2_queen-of-blood-1966_music#.USETPqUqP9A

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    iced tea  almost 12 years ago

    My parents were fond of Cream chipped beef on toast. My dad had been in the Navy and ate it there all the time. They could never understand why I never even tasted that slop.

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    JanLC  almost 12 years ago

    When my husband was young, he was forced to sit at the table until he finished his peas. Then and now he hates peas! The family table was one of those 50’s formica jobs with chrome legs. Well, the caps on those legs came off easily and guess where the peas went. For years. I would hate to be the person that bought that table at Goodwill in later years and found all of those dried out/rotten peas.

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    JanLC  almost 12 years ago

    When my son was small, he was never forced to eat a plateful of something he hated. He was, however, required to eat three bites of anything new. If he then said he didn’t like it, I never forced him to eat any more. He discovered a lot of foods that he liked that way.

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    loves raising duncan  almost 12 years ago

    My Mother’s husband tried to make me eat an egg salad sandwich (Yuck!) and told me that if I did’nt eat it, I would eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. After 3 days, my Mother intervened and made him eat it! My Mother accidently made it for me, but she understood I didn’t like it and I would rather starve than eat it and I proved that a lot of times! And I would still rather starve than eat anything with hard boiled eggs, Yuck!!!

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    alviebird  almost 12 years ago

    Some of my favorite things are things I did not like as a child.

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    USN1977  almost 12 years ago

    Next to “If you were not that hungry and only ate half your dinner, a kid in Eritrea would sure appreciate the other half!”

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    jenwithblueeyes  almost 12 years ago

    This is where my mother would have trotted out “the starving children in Africa”.

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    USN1977  almost 12 years ago

    I guess that was not a problem in my house because my father ran it the same way he ran his military unit: as leader you eat the same exact food your troops eat and you are always last in line to get served. That helps to ensure that you secure some decent food and enough of it. The sole exception to that, of course, was that my father was allowed to have beer with his dinner, and I had to wait a little while before I could too!

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    Ravioli's Gale Premium Member about 6 years ago

    It’s all going to end up in the toilet anyway…

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