See, this is what needs to happen within our current political system: at some point, somebody in the room has to grow up and act like an adult. In this case, it shouldn’t be Shannon.
In some rural states the reply would be “Well, you go south until you hit Hicks road, then you….”.
(BTW… My mom grew up on a dairy ranch and learned to drive on her own at 12 years old behind the wheel of an old model T truck. My great uncle sent her out in a big empty cow field where there was nothing to hit.) ;-)
Supervisor: Please have this report ready by 3:00 today.
Shannon: No, I won’t! Why do I have to??
Doctor or dietitian: You need to eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to prevent heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, etc.
Shannon: No, I don’t! I want ice cream. NOW!
Guy she likes: I’m sorry, but I can’t go out with you. I’m married (or in a relationship).
Shannon: I don’t care! I want you and I want you NOW!!
Bank or credit card company: You need to pay your bill by (fill in date) or we will add on charges.
Shannon: I’m not gonna do it because I don’t hafta!
Sounds like an exaggeration (ridiculous even), but this is what people will have to deal with if Shannon’s behavior is not corrected NOW. Like somebody once said, you (the parent) have to be willing to be unpopular with your kid so that s/he can be popular with others.
Luann? You should THANK your Lucky Stars that Shannon did not know the way to Krispy Kreme!
Else, she would have driven HERSELF “to the store” and ended up taking out four mailboxes, three French Cars, Two Rose Bushes, and Les’ cat stuck in a pear tree!
Besides, don’t ya’ll have Door Dash in the quaint little Town of Pitts? And Where’s “Helpful” Bernice? Did she escape??
And on a “Health Note,” may I suggest that Sugar is the LAST thing the little Storm Trooper “needs.” ;-)
I love how Luann and Shannon interact. Luann knows how to talk to her without treating her like a child, but still using great sweetness. She explains her how things are, why they can’t have a donut and Shannon understand. In this she’s very similar to Brad, but she’s still more capable and not only thanks to the train she had in her work at the kindergarten. Then, the fact that Shannon’s reactions are unpredictable and leave her speechless is hilarious. This may have happened before Bernice arrived.
This is really cute but it would be more effective to tell Shannon that you get doughnuts when you’re finished your homework and you can’t do your homework and talk. The sooner you get it done the sooner you can get your donuts.
Shannon has some really great qualities! She has a goal and tries very hard to achieve it, even when there are many obstacles in her way. She is creative and determined. She will be fine as an adult.
Today’s omitted title panel is three ladies who look like they’re from the 1940s, holding a sign that says “Luann,” while a fourth lady to the right has a circle that says “By Greg Evans” over her right shoulder.
I did exactly this as a child, except I didn’t get the car keys. I was prepared to walk to the nearest store with my shoulder purse containing 12 whole pennies!
lvlax 6 months ago
Good initiative, Shannon! Get those donuts!!
Who knows? We may find out she’s a better driver than Luann. ;)
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So wouldn’t they just use an App and have some donuts delivered?
J. Scarbrough 6 months ago
See, this is what needs to happen within our current political system: at some point, somebody in the room has to grow up and act like an adult. In this case, it shouldn’t be Shannon.
diazch408 6 months ago
Aunt Luann has some learning to do. Shannon probably learned from watching Toni before getting bored during their outing.
Wilkins068 6 months ago
I thought that ws Annie Eiffel there for a sec
Joe1962 6 months ago
Luann, Shannon will con you into buying some donuts, Shannon the store does not have a app or Instacart.
Enter.Name.Here 6 months ago
Shannon: “Which way is the store?”
In some rural states the reply would be “Well, you go south until you hit Hicks road, then you….”.
(BTW… My mom grew up on a dairy ranch and learned to drive on her own at 12 years old behind the wheel of an old model T truck. My great uncle sent her out in a big empty cow field where there was nothing to hit.) ;-)
Pointspread 6 months ago
Somebody finally told the brat “no”. Toni & Brad take note.
alasko 6 months ago
Life can be cruller sometimes, no glazing over the facts. There’s no hole in my logic.
nightflight 6 months ago
The kid seems to feel entitled. Crappy, little bugger.
Wilkins068 6 months ago
Sure was sweet of little Shannon. Luann’s too busy to be able to go to th store an get some donuts so Shannon’s gonna go instead.
howtheduck 6 months ago
That sad moment when you run into a kid sharp enough to call your bluff.
snsurone76 6 months ago
Your little ruse didn’t work, Luann.
eced52 6 months ago
How did Shannon grow so much in one panel?
Panufo 6 months ago
Shannon is destined either for greatness or disaster. Maybe both.
kenhense 6 months ago
Someone should manufacture thousands of T-shirts with a big NO across the front. Everyone who looks after Shannon needs to get one.
live2read 6 months ago
Shannon as an adult:
Supervisor: Please have this report ready by 3:00 today.
Shannon: No, I won’t! Why do I have to??
Doctor or dietitian: You need to eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to prevent heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, etc.
Shannon: No, I don’t! I want ice cream. NOW!
Guy she likes: I’m sorry, but I can’t go out with you. I’m married (or in a relationship).
Shannon: I don’t care! I want you and I want you NOW!!
Bank or credit card company: You need to pay your bill by (fill in date) or we will add on charges.
Shannon: I’m not gonna do it because I don’t hafta!
Sounds like an exaggeration (ridiculous even), but this is what people will have to deal with if Shannon’s behavior is not corrected NOW. Like somebody once said, you (the parent) have to be willing to be unpopular with your kid so that s/he can be popular with others.
beb01 6 months ago
What have we done to deserve this?
sbenton7684 6 months ago
Well at least the kid worked it all out instead of whining…
Wilkins068 6 months ago
Actully if you look at th second picture, Shannon says the store has some donuts. Luann tells her ’That’s right! OK, bring me a glazed one.’
Shannon’s followin Luann’s instructions to th letter. Good on you Shannon
jmworacle 6 months ago
As if a little things like that is going to discourage Shannon.
Stephanie Have one 6 months ago
You know…that “almost” worked!
ddl297 6 months ago
Look how happy Puddles is; he knows HE’LL get a donut too!
Geophyzz 6 months ago
When we were kids that age, we routinely rode our bikes several miles across town.
Mordock999 Premium Member 6 months ago
Boy O Boy!
Luann? You should THANK your Lucky Stars that Shannon did not know the way to Krispy Kreme!
Else, she would have driven HERSELF “to the store” and ended up taking out four mailboxes, three French Cars, Two Rose Bushes, and Les’ cat stuck in a pear tree!
Besides, don’t ya’ll have Door Dash in the quaint little Town of Pitts? And Where’s “Helpful” Bernice? Did she escape??
And on a “Health Note,” may I suggest that Sugar is the LAST thing the little Storm Trooper “needs.” ;-)
Ichabod Ferguson 6 months ago
Good one. She also could have walked in covered in flour asking; “Where’s the eggs?”
SquidGamerGal 6 months ago
Well, that’s ONE way to get Luann off her lazy butt!
The Old Wolf 6 months ago
This kid is gonna end up in prison.
Ignatz Premium Member 6 months ago
I wonder where they live. Even when I lived in the suburbs, it was a 10 minute walk to a store.
preacherman Premium Member 6 months ago
I can honestly say I drove a car when I was only 4 or 5. Though the engine was not running at the time.
Skeptical Meg 6 months ago
A born problem solver.
Just-me 6 months ago
Good on Luann for staying on task.
ctolson 6 months ago
Shannon, holding LuAnn’s cell phone, – “No problem, I just used the Door Dash App on your phone.”
Ellis97 6 months ago
I could use a donut right now.
The Wolf In Your Midst 6 months ago
Well, she saw a problem and came up with a solution. Better than some adults I know!
comic reader 22 6 months ago
You would think Luann would know better by now than to give Shannon any ideas.
lemonbaskt 6 months ago
poodle bites poodle chews it
anaditz 6 months ago
Is it my imagination, or does Shannon suddenly seem older by a couple years?
jrankin1959 6 months ago
Determined lil’ one, isn’t she?
Aladar30 Premium Member 6 months ago
I love how Luann and Shannon interact. Luann knows how to talk to her without treating her like a child, but still using great sweetness. She explains her how things are, why they can’t have a donut and Shannon understand. In this she’s very similar to Brad, but she’s still more capable and not only thanks to the train she had in her work at the kindergarten. Then, the fact that Shannon’s reactions are unpredictable and leave her speechless is hilarious. This may have happened before Bernice arrived.
TekoaMT 6 months ago
When do boarding schools start taking applications?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 6 months ago
This is really cute but it would be more effective to tell Shannon that you get doughnuts when you’re finished your homework and you can’t do your homework and talk. The sooner you get it done the sooner you can get your donuts.
rugeirn 6 months ago
That girl is one of the most dangerous people (in fiction) I know of! In a good way, of course.
eric.franz.petras 6 months ago
At least she still asks…
sueb1863 6 months ago
At least she asked before just getting into the car and driving.
comic reader 22 6 months ago
Luann wouldn’t be so quick to make fun of Shannon’s request if she was a person who could not do those things and had to depend on others.
w16521 6 months ago
That brat needs an otn spanking.
mfought 6 months ago
puddles likes it
locake 6 months ago
Shannon has some really great qualities! She has a goal and tries very hard to achieve it, even when there are many obstacles in her way. She is creative and determined. She will be fine as an adult.
namelocdet 6 months ago
She wants her donuts!
KEA 6 months ago
ruh roh
The Quiet One 6 months ago
No Shannon, you are not driving to the store.
Fedup Bear 6 months ago
LOL. Laughed out loud. And for those railing on Shannon, get over yourselves and get a life…. This is a cartoon
mindjob 6 months ago
She’ll use cinder blocks so her feet can reach the pedals
xtc45688 6 months ago
I want a jelly.
Teto85 Premium Member 6 months ago
Well, it is National Doughnut Day today.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 6 months ago
I’ve seen probably worse drivers out there.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 6 months ago
Shannon must’ve read today’s “Day by Dave”!
“Donut ask what your sitter can do for you…”
Susan123 6 months ago
That kinda backfired
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 6 months ago
Also keep in mind that Shannon’s dad leaves her to her own devices so she has always been self reliant, at least at home.
TravelinMan 6 months ago
Shannon during the week and on Sunday too! My cup runneth over!
Stregone39 6 months ago
What a “Charmingly” monstrous…much like Calvin
RSH 6 months ago
Shannon is all about Shannon and what she wants; “please” and “thank-you” don’t seem to be part of her vocabulary.
thudsonz 6 months ago
My daughter did something similar when she was about 8.
JPuzzleWhiz 6 months ago
Greg must love that 1940s clip art! d;o)
Today’s omitted title panel is three ladies who look like they’re from the 1940s, holding a sign that says “Luann,” while a fourth lady to the right has a circle that says “By Greg Evans” over her right shoulder.
mort b. 6 months ago
LuAnn should adjust the seat and start the car for her. Point her toward the nearest cliff and wish her luck.
eladee AKA Wally 6 months ago
I did exactly this as a child, except I didn’t get the car keys. I was prepared to walk to the nearest store with my shoulder purse containing 12 whole pennies!
fourteenpeeves 6 months ago
Puddles is listening to Shannon
amatulic 6 months ago
Aww, the little girl looks so grown-up in the last panel.