Boomerangs by Jack Pullan
- June 17, 2009
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Boomerangs is a multigenerational family strip featuring Jane Tinker, a recent divorcée and mother of two who suddenly finds herself a member of the new "Boomerang" generation when her financial situation forces her to move back into her parents’ home. Now living with both her daughters and Baby Boomer parents under the same roof, Jane looks to rebuild her life as she and her family adjust to their very crowded nest!
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KingRat said, 5 months ago
Not letting her learn how to drive lets the fundamentalist muslims win, and she will be at the whim of her boy friend if he drives.
Macushlalondra
said,
5 months ago
She can learn to drive if she shows responsibility. Mother should not interfere with Jane’s parenting, especially since she can’t even decide which color her hair should be. I think you need a touch up grandma.
Ash said, 5 months ago
MOM?! I thought that was her dad!
Rmom said, 5 months ago
How about she can work on learning to drive, but can’t get a driver’s license until she earns enough money to pay for the extra expense associated with a teen driver? My sons have had to drive with either Mom or Dad until they earned enough $ to pay for the increase in our insurance premium for having a teen driver. The extra hours of driving while under parental supervision has made a noticable improvement in their skills.
bwayjohni said, 5 months ago
OK Mother! Fine!! Let her learn to drive on your car!!!… I thought so.
mrprongs said, 5 months ago
If Sydney drives, she can take Skylar places, run errands, and such (I didn’t say merrily and attitude free), leaving Jane with much more “free” time.
Yukoneric said, 5 months ago
Why is it mandatory to allow 16 year olds to drive. If you want to kill your kids you could have aborted them. 18 is better and 21 may still be too young in our society.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
My son learned to drive at 16, but he didn’t get his license until he was 19.
Not every kid has a gut burning desire to start driving.
sottwell said, 5 months ago
How about no license without a high school diploma? Cut the dropout rate, school parking problems and the teen pregnancy rate all at one blow.
M Ownage said, 5 months ago
Granma’s logic, there’s always something better than the best!