The open mouth and nose to the air in Panel 3 is a Charles Schulz homage, but Farley in the middle reacting to everything is Daisy the dog from Chic Young’s Blondie.
Back to fighting? Michael seemed to be pretty happy with his book selection yesterday. What happened? What are our choices?
1. Elly found out what book Michael planned to read and took it away from him saying it was unacceptable reading material for a 13-year-old boy.
2. Michael read the book hoping that Elly would shorten the 2 weeks with his compliance, only to find out that she would not.
3. Elly and Michael are negotiating with the use of a mediator, Farley.
4. Elly and Michael are playing a game of mirror/mirror where they stand opposite each other and mimic the gestures and posture of the other person while saying the opposite of what the other person is saying.
5. The storyline has taken so long that even Lynn Johnston forgot what it was about and she decided to start it over again.
When he said “This punishment is totally unfair” I would have said I agree so lets add a week and everytime you argue with me we will add a week………bet that would stop him.
Poor Farley. Having to hear and listen mother and son arguing by yelling and screaming. I know just a comic strip, but could become violent and scare bagabees out of Farley.
The only thing that works with teenagers (and some others) is the “Broken record” technique. You just repeat the same sentence over and over. They give up.
Johnny Q Premium Member over 6 years ago
“That isn’t argument, it’s verbal contradiction!”—Monty Python
capricorn9th over 6 years ago
Wish Lynne added thought balloons above Farley. I’d love to know what he was thinking.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
parents always have the last say, young man… you just have to abide by them
Rosette over 6 years ago
Most “conversations” turn into arguments, especially between teens and their parents.
howtheduck over 6 years ago
The open mouth and nose to the air in Panel 3 is a Charles Schulz homage, but Farley in the middle reacting to everything is Daisy the dog from Chic Young’s Blondie.
howtheduck over 6 years ago
Back to fighting? Michael seemed to be pretty happy with his book selection yesterday. What happened? What are our choices?
1. Elly found out what book Michael planned to read and took it away from him saying it was unacceptable reading material for a 13-year-old boy.
2. Michael read the book hoping that Elly would shorten the 2 weeks with his compliance, only to find out that she would not.
3. Elly and Michael are negotiating with the use of a mediator, Farley.
4. Elly and Michael are playing a game of mirror/mirror where they stand opposite each other and mimic the gestures and posture of the other person while saying the opposite of what the other person is saying.
5. The storyline has taken so long that even Lynn Johnston forgot what it was about and she decided to start it over again.
Little Caesar over 6 years ago
“And that’s the LAST time I’m telling you FOR THE LAST TIME!”
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Even Farley knows this doesn’t make sense!
M2MM over 6 years ago
A scene from my own life experience. (minus the angry slaps from mom)
jeanie5448 over 6 years ago
When he said “This punishment is totally unfair” I would have said I agree so lets add a week and everytime you argue with me we will add a week………bet that would stop him.
debbie8pole over 6 years ago
Poor Farley. Having to hear and listen mother and son arguing by yelling and screaming. I know just a comic strip, but could become violent and scare bagabees out of Farley.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 6 years ago
Michael could have won the argument had he employed this classic strategy, courtesy of Bugs Bunny:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-k5J4RxQdE
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 6 years ago
Farley the dog’s expression says more than the human “argument”.
1JennyJenkins over 6 years ago
Farley’s breaking the fourth wall with: “now that’s just perfect” expression.
rshive over 6 years ago
Not hard to see where Michael gets his sanctimonious streak.
BluNova over 6 years ago
banjinshiju over 6 years ago
Simple solution would be to add a day to his TV fast for each time he argues. After a mont, he might catch on.
suv2000 over 6 years ago
Why is Farley still alive I thought she took him to the vet to be put down
dliley over 6 years ago
The only thing that works with teenagers (and some others) is the “Broken record” technique. You just repeat the same sentence over and over. They give up.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
It becomes a question of who is being punished here.