I’d like to mention I had an overnight lay-over in Honolulu when going back home to the mainland in Portland, Oregon. I was supposed to be home the same day, but the plane had mechanical problems. So my fellow passengers and I took a bus to a hotel and re-booked ourselves the next day. This was a solo trip to Hilo on the Big Isle back in 2007.
how do you know “no one cares”………and every time I comment on a strip it is because it relates to some crazy happening in my life. We all have things that happen in our lives that can be related to a comic strip sometimes.
Six hour layover in Newark, NJ going to an ex-BF’s wedding. I could have either walked to Massachusetts in that time, or gotten a part-time job at the airport gift shop to pay for my flight.
My first flight EVER I was 35! There was a delay,, but I didn’t care I was giddy as a child looking around at the huge airplanes and around in the airport!
You said: “Do you ALWAYS have to reference almost every strip story to your life?”-———————————Most comic strip writers get their material from things they’ve seen/experienced.The strip’s success is often linked to how well readers can relate to the experinces in the strip. (FBoFW is a great example.)No need to get angry, Daniel. Templo’s just completeing the circle of life, that’s all.
Had something similar happen to me the first time I flew. We were on the last leg when we made an unscheduled stop…found out the pilot had said he didn’t think there was anything wrong with the plane, but it just didn’t “feel right”…so he set her down and we waited for another plane.Funny thing…I was in my 40’s before I ever flew…and when I mentioned that to a fellow passenger, she said, “And you’re not drunk?” No…I want to see this!!!
I remember today’s strip back in 1984. I was 13 years old, and I remember my mom say,“Hey, guess what video game Michael is standing next to.” The game was “Space Ace”. The game came from the creators of “Dragon’s Lair”. I used to play both games. This is trip down memory lane.
krys723 over 11 years ago
Too bad your not old enough to drink yet Mike, then you would understand real jetlag
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
I’d like to mention I had an overnight lay-over in Honolulu when going back home to the mainland in Portland, Oregon. I was supposed to be home the same day, but the plane had mechanical problems. So my fellow passengers and I took a bus to a hotel and re-booked ourselves the next day. This was a solo trip to Hilo on the Big Isle back in 2007.
Bret Maverick over 11 years ago
If it’s taking THIS long to get out there, it’ll be Thanksgiving by the time he finally gets back.
jeanie5448 over 11 years ago
how do you know “no one cares”………and every time I comment on a strip it is because it relates to some crazy happening in my life. We all have things that happen in our lives that can be related to a comic strip sometimes.
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
Cute, Michael!
emjaycee over 11 years ago
Six hour layover in Newark, NJ going to an ex-BF’s wedding. I could have either walked to Massachusetts in that time, or gotten a part-time job at the airport gift shop to pay for my flight.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Got lagged in Newark onceGood thing I’d met a babe on the last leg out of Syr.
goweeder over 11 years ago
I care!
alondra over 11 years ago
I agree with the others, Daniel you are rude. If you don’t care what templo SUD has to say, don’t read his comments.
danlarios over 11 years ago
it’s brain lag for him
keltii over 11 years ago
My first flight EVER I was 35! There was a delay,, but I didn’t care I was giddy as a child looking around at the huge airplanes and around in the airport!
Can't Sleep over 11 years ago
You said: “Do you ALWAYS have to reference almost every strip story to your life?”-———————————Most comic strip writers get their material from things they’ve seen/experienced.The strip’s success is often linked to how well readers can relate to the experinces in the strip. (FBoFW is a great example.)No need to get angry, Daniel. Templo’s just completeing the circle of life, that’s all.
aatkins over 11 years ago
I also don’t care! You’re not the only one whose noticed….
aatkins over 11 years ago
Ha!! Good one…
dfowensby over 11 years ago
don’t worry folks. only people with no lives share their souls in a comic strip commentary. or post in one…bwoohahahahha.
dfowensby over 11 years ago
it’s a comic strip. get real.|D
dsom8 over 11 years ago
I care.
dogday Premium Member over 11 years ago
Yeah, what afficionado said….we get to share the little stuff here, Daniel. It’s what life is made of, like comics.
JanLC over 11 years ago
Daniel, you are wrong. Most of us enjoy the personal experiences folks relate here.
jppjr over 11 years ago
Had something similar happen to me the first time I flew. We were on the last leg when we made an unscheduled stop…found out the pilot had said he didn’t think there was anything wrong with the plane, but it just didn’t “feel right”…so he set her down and we waited for another plane.Funny thing…I was in my 40’s before I ever flew…and when I mentioned that to a fellow passenger, she said, “And you’re not drunk?” No…I want to see this!!!
loves raising duncan over 11 years ago
When you’re small, time is forever!
tarabuff over 11 years ago
I remember today’s strip back in 1984. I was 13 years old, and I remember my mom say,“Hey, guess what video game Michael is standing next to.” The game was “Space Ace”. The game came from the creators of “Dragon’s Lair”. I used to play both games. This is trip down memory lane.