Boomerangs by Jack Pullan
- July 27, 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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Yukoneric said, 4 months ago
Where is it written that 16 year olds are required to get licensed?????? 21 would be better.
Doctor Toon
said,
4 months ago
My son was nearly 20 when he finally got his license.
He loved to walk, and had a talent for bumming rides from friends if he needed to.
Macushlalondra
said,
4 months ago
18 really would be better. Now Jane’s gonna worry about both her car and her kid.
Rmom said, 4 months ago
I had my license at 16, but I also got a job to pay for a car, insurance, maintenance, taxes, etc.
We made the deal with our kids that they could have a license at 16 or later, depending on how soon they wanted to work so they could pay for the increase in our insurance rates. Our oldest waited until he graduated from high school and was almost 19. Our youngest is 16, and is still learning to drive. If they pay for the insurance, they tend to be more careful about getting speeding tickets, etc.
Nothing wrong with a responsible 16 year old driving, but too many aren’t responsible, and shouldn’t be allowed to drive w/o their parent along.
hookedoncomics said, 4 months ago
Regardless of what there friends are doing, mine aren’t driving unless I’m in the car, and it won’t be at 16. I didn’t get mine until 18 as well.
Josh 1360 said, 4 months ago
Look likes she has another Peter Fox (or Spongebob Squarepants) to deal with.
notmoretrains said, 4 months ago
Why worry, She has already trashed the car once. How much worse can it get?!
Saucy1121 said, 4 months ago
I got my license at 16. But there is poor public transportation in my area and by 17 I was in college and needed a way to get there and work.
mrprongs said, 4 months ago
And the first place Sydney is driving is Jane up the wall.
It’s written in the lawbooks that at 16 you can go for your permit, then your license. Except cali, where it’s 15.
Of course, only an idiot would think a 16yo is mature enough to drive. But you know our lawmakers.
Yukoneric said, 4 months ago
Adding to yesterday. I was a drivers license examiner in WY and a 14 year old can get a license there. Of all the ones who tried not one of the ranch youth ever failed. Maturity through hard work?