crossword is a combination of “new terms and lingo” and “old terms and lingo”, so if anything, is most advantageous to be done by “parent/child team” or even “Grandparent/Grandchild team” and a connection of generations
Since when younger people are literate enough to have a go at crosswords? I thought they couldn’t even hand-write anymore? (snark from a crosswords lover who hate those pop culture references)
Say Lu, since you’re now fully aware of what went on at the Fuse the other night thanks to Dez, isn’t it about time you “hipped” your poor parents IN on what REALLY happened at their establishment the other night instead of wasting time doing “Millennial Crossword Puzzles,” something some young person would never DREAM to doing unless they were confined to a hospital bed, and even then…..,
(And Yeah, I know “this is just a stand alone Sunday comic Strip” with no basis in the actual time line……,)
Just took a peek at today’s Luann Again Strip. It was in black and white and the story was told in 8 panels. Wouldn’t it be great if the Sunday Luann Strips were in 8 panels?THEN a complete story could be told. Or better still, loose ends from the week’s story line could be tied up in a neat little bow.
Coming up this week during the much anticipated “Counselling Session” with Ms Phelps, Er I MEAN MRS Fogarty:
Tiffany reveals that she’s now madly in “love” with a guy who fearlessly put her name on a list and stabbed his Sainted Mother, Uh, I mean TAINTED Mother in the back. All on her (giggle) behalf. Tiffany also reveals that all this “poor guy” needed was a little loving attention:
Hilarity ensues when Tiffany reveals young man’s name is ‘Les Knox’ and an Incredulous MRS Fogarty, fully aware of Mr Knox’s Reign of Terror from High School, Yells: ARE YOU CRAZY?!!? “Fred Sanford Style…….,”
Don’t do crossword puzzles, but teaching community college more than makes up for any generational language snafus. I am now teaching the post-millennials, and I have to say, not only are they different, in a good way, than millennials, but they have a whole new lingo that is evolving. Just like all the generations before them.
The only people who buy hardcopy puzzle workbooks (I see folks doing them on the bus and subway) are older than 50. The crossword puzzles in these would never feature millennial pop culture.
Good thing I’m hardly insecure about being male, or I might be offended at the Evanses endlessly portraying Frank DeGroot as a clueless dork; as it is, I’m merely amused. “There you go again…”
Frank should recognize that this particular crossword puzzle is aimed at a specific, younger, audience and find one that is more his speed, with a more literary/historical thrust.
Instead of the N.Y. Daily News (or whatever that tabloid is), he should try the Washington Post or the N.Y. Times, or some such source….
A Luann, no longer the sweet kid, now the narcissistic, self-involved college kid. If I were Frank I’d probably be entertaining pleasant mental scenarios of Luann having moved out to her own place. (Even with love.)
Brdshtt Premium Member over 6 years ago
Third!
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Watch it, Luann, or the next younger people will tell you of THEIR celebrities and lingo of which you’ll be unaware.
Namrepus over 6 years ago
What’s a five-letter word for “About to blow your stack”?
howtheduck over 6 years ago
This is the reason I see so many old people playing Sudoku.
Lee Cox over 6 years ago
Now, that was just plain mean, Luann!
Airman over 6 years ago
What was that advice on Star Trek…….To resist is futile.
SactoSylvia over 6 years ago
I can relate, Frank!
31768 over 6 years ago
Even crosswords have evolved! Poor Frank!!!!
Joe1962 over 6 years ago
Frank you are not alone!!!
butterfly_qvrs over 6 years ago
Do they really have so many pop culture references in cross word puzzles? I kinda felt like trivial pursuit
kenhense over 6 years ago
Luann just reminded me that the 20th Century was a helluva long time ago.
dadoctah over 6 years ago
Eleven letters, “Simpsons Would-Be Bartender”. Trying to make MOESYZLAK fit eleven letters doesn’t work, and he’s not “would-be”.
It’s actually SIDESHOWBOB.
Takes people a while to realize that last word is parsed as “Bart ender”.
wiselad over 6 years ago
crossword is a combination of “new terms and lingo” and “old terms and lingo”, so if anything, is most advantageous to be done by “parent/child team” or even “Grandparent/Grandchild team” and a connection of generations
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
Since when do young Adults give a Rat’s Patoot about Crossword Puzzles unless it’s about something Hip??
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
Since when younger people are literate enough to have a go at crosswords? I thought they couldn’t even hand-write anymore? (snark from a crosswords lover who hate those pop culture references)
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Say Lu, since you’re now fully aware of what went on at the Fuse the other night thanks to Dez, isn’t it about time you “hipped” your poor parents IN on what REALLY happened at their establishment the other night instead of wasting time doing “Millennial Crossword Puzzles,” something some young person would never DREAM to doing unless they were confined to a hospital bed, and even then…..,
(And Yeah, I know “this is just a stand alone Sunday comic Strip” with no basis in the actual time line……,)
Aqsnt over 6 years ago
This is bogus. When is someone going ti tell them about Ann and the Fuse?
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Early Sunday Morning Rumination #1
Just took a peek at today’s Luann Again Strip. It was in black and white and the story was told in 8 panels. Wouldn’t it be great if the Sunday Luann Strips were in 8 panels?THEN a complete story could be told. Or better still, loose ends from the week’s story line could be tied up in a neat little bow.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Early Sunday Morning Rumination #2
Coming up this week during the much anticipated “Counselling Session” with Ms Phelps, Er I MEAN MRS Fogarty:
Tiffany reveals that she’s now madly in “love” with a guy who fearlessly put her name on a list and stabbed his Sainted Mother, Uh, I mean TAINTED Mother in the back. All on her (giggle) behalf. Tiffany also reveals that all this “poor guy” needed was a little loving attention:
http://www.gocomics.com/luann/2017/06/02?ct=v&cti=1289172
And that He makes her “happy,”
http://www.gocomics.com/luann/2017/06/12?ct=v&cti=1289172
And He’s “fun,”
http://www.gocomics.com/luann/2017/06/13?ct=v&cti=1289172
Hilarity ensues when Tiffany reveals young man’s name is ‘Les Knox’ and an Incredulous MRS Fogarty, fully aware of Mr Knox’s Reign of Terror from High School, Yells: ARE YOU CRAZY?!!? “Fred Sanford Style…….,”
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
Better off playing Words With Friends/Scrabble. The bigger your vocabulary (and knowledge of those obscure puzzle words), the better you will do.
Sportymonk over 6 years ago
Maybe we need to see which words fit the rest of the puzzle, that does seem to make a difference.
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
Just can’t use them cuz she’s right.
ctolson over 6 years ago
I did a cross-word puzzle the other day that no one under fifty would know the answers. Felt pretty good I completed it.
ctolson over 6 years ago
I did a cross-word puzzle the other day that no one under fifty would know the answers. Felt pretty good I completed it.
WaitingMan over 6 years ago
From the New York Times Sunday Crossword a couple of weeks ago;
Clue – “Baby, Baby, Baby”
Answer – OHMAMA
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
sometimes I hate seeing “Historical” dramas involving events I lived through and experienced personally.
luann1212 over 6 years ago
Don’t do crossword puzzles, but teaching community college more than makes up for any generational language snafus. I am now teaching the post-millennials, and I have to say, not only are they different, in a good way, than millennials, but they have a whole new lingo that is evolving. Just like all the generations before them.
locake over 6 years ago
I do all the puzzles in INK, never use a pencil. Sudoku, cryptograms, word searches and crosswords, I love all of them.
JPuzzleWhiz over 6 years ago
JayBluE isn’t here yet — don’t know if he will be — but here’s what I have:
“Kibitz And Pieces”
“Little Miss Know-It-All”
“Get A Clue”
“Correction Flooeyed”
“Grumpy Old Man”
“Frank, Incensed”
57-Don over 6 years ago
What ever happened to “4 letter word, Charlie Chaplin’s wife”?
Vilyehm over 6 years ago
Today in the Non Sequitur comments, the creator commented.
Do the same sometime, Greg. Do the same.
RSH over 6 years ago
The only people who buy hardcopy puzzle workbooks (I see folks doing them on the bus and subway) are older than 50. The crossword puzzles in these would never feature millennial pop culture.
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
tomorrow: The Fogarty/Phelps backstory?
Code the Enforcer over 6 years ago
Crossword puzzles are all about wordplay – which I do LOVE about this installment! Nicely done, Team Evans! :)
RWY over 6 years ago
Good thing I’m hardly insecure about being male, or I might be offended at the Evanses endlessly portraying Frank DeGroot as a clueless dork; as it is, I’m merely amused. “There you go again…”
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Frank should recognize that this particular crossword puzzle is aimed at a specific, younger, audience and find one that is more his speed, with a more literary/historical thrust.
Instead of the N.Y. Daily News (or whatever that tabloid is), he should try the Washington Post or the N.Y. Times, or some such source….
Brdshtt Premium Member over 6 years ago
Tomorrow:
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Brad and Toni?
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Knute and Crystal?
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Shannon and Jonah?
.
Laurel and Hardy?
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Frank and Nancy?
.
Al and Irma?
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Latrell Sprewell and Marv Albert?
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Luke and Laura?
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Bert and Ernie?
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Fogarty and Phelps, I mean Fogarty and Fogarty?
Luanaphile over 6 years ago
Frank just needs to work crosswords every single day – preferably NYTIMES. I don’t know what a Dr. Dre is but I can fill him in correctly.
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member over 6 years ago
A Luann, no longer the sweet kid, now the narcissistic, self-involved college kid. If I were Frank I’d probably be entertaining pleasant mental scenarios of Luann having moved out to her own place. (Even with love.)