Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for April 23, 2013

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    Faux Real  about 11 years ago

    Love Toni’s 3rd panel expression. It’s seems so…sisterly.

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    smsrt  about 11 years ago

    Sisters… now aren’t they just the cutest lil’ ole things?

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    sarafaye  about 11 years ago

    That was an inappropriate and bizarre leap, Luann.

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    DaJellyBelly  about 11 years ago

    That is a classy and thoughtful idea Toni. Using a family heirloom really indicates the sincerity of your love for Brad!

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    halestormstopper  about 11 years ago

    Well, Luann does have one marriage proposal in the bank.

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    RBLawyer  about 11 years ago

    Seems to me that we might be getting a peek into Toni’s past. High School engagement? Early marriage and annulment? HUMMMM

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    Namrepus  about 11 years ago

    Toni should be a hand model on QVC.

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    DaJellyBelly  about 11 years ago

    Her great grandmother’s, then her grandmother’s, then her mother’s ring. Toni probably had it resized before she proposed to Brad. She knew that he would never refuse her proposal!

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    Mikeyj  about 11 years ago

    Much nicer than wasting $5000 on a diamond, an opal has some character at least…and it was free

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    sarafaye  about 11 years ago

    This makes me need to go back to last week to examine where I thought Frank may have been guessing the price of the ring.

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    sarafaye  about 11 years ago

    My grandmother still wears her opal engagement ring.

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    Iamr4man  about 11 years ago

    Uh oh! Opals are associated with bad luck and death!

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    The Old Wolf  about 11 years ago

    Australian fire opals are gorgeous. I wasted a beautiful set on my ex.

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    Ottodesu  about 11 years ago

    I’m very impressed that they didn’t get sucked into making De Beers even richer.They started in the 1930s, by suggesting one month’s salary. The “traditional two months wages for a diamond ring” and “Diamonds are forever” marketing campaign started in 1947.Recently it became three months!

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    Nicolesdiamond  about 11 years ago

    Sentimentally lovely, but practically a very awful choice in an engagement ring. It is a soft stone, tends to fracture with time, and scratches easily. I’ve been in the jewelry industry over 14 years, both designing and making engagement rings. While I do advocate precious gemstone, as an engagement stone, never anything soft or brittle… It’s too much for everyday wear, and requires more maintenance than most people can keep up with.

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    Nicolesdiamond  about 11 years ago

    @Ottodesu: agree. White diamonds are extremely over priced and the resale value very low in comparison. Most people don’t know that the average 1-5 carat diamond isn’t rare… plenty of precious gemstones that are actually worth more than diamonds and always accrue in value. I’m always please by couples who come in looking for another alternative to a white diamond :)

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    whitnemr  about 11 years ago

    Very nice thought – but Fire Opals are from Mexico. Might have said it was Coober Pedy or something.

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    Peabody429  about 11 years ago

    Cheapskate Brad.

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    Ottodesu  about 11 years ago

    But then also:http://www.opalsdownunder.com.au/learn-about-opals/introductory/types-opal

    “Fire opal is a term not commonly used within Australia but is quite common amongst Americans. Technically, the only type of opal known as ‘fire opal’ is Mexican Fire Opal, mined in Mexico, which usually has a distinct orange colouring. However, the term has been used to describe any Australian kinds of opal (normally a black opal shows it best) which displays a significant amount of red colouring. As Toni and Brad are American, they fit the accepted usage for describing some Australian opals.

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    wojgirl  about 11 years ago

    “The sister she never had” …… that would open up a door for a whole new set of comic laffs

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    jeanie5448  about 11 years ago

    beautiful idea, use a family heirloom. Plus if they break up she doesn’t have to give the ring back. lol

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    DetectiveKemper  about 11 years ago

    And since Luann is doomed to be in high school forever…

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    Giapet  about 11 years ago

    Hi Donny. I’ve seen you mentioned Stuart before. Who or what is Stuart?

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    Mordock999 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    That’s RIGHT, Toni!

    Luann has a Marriage Proposal form EL-WOOD!

    Elwood gave Lu an ACTUAL Engagement Ring, Sorta.

    All Mr. Ozball gave Her was some silly necklace thing shaped like an “L”.

    Elwood asked Her FIRST!!!!

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    AndiJ  about 11 years ago

    Toni could be a good influence on Luann. I think she needs that!

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    Dreamcat  about 11 years ago

    When my hubby was stationed in Montana (Air Force) and we were still dating, one of our dates was to a sapphire mine. We found some beautiful stones, and had them cut. When we got engaged, we decided to use 2 of the cushion cut stones, he took the blue one and I picked a lavendar one for our wedding rings. We chose a man’s ring because of the gold and the stones would look “made” for the setting. We had my ring “feminized” by having the jeweler create settings for my mother’s tiny diamonds from her wedding ring. They turned out beautifully, and we have a great story behind them.

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    Got that right, Toni! I’ve seem far too many high school marriages end in divorce to recommend it. If the couple are mature, it can work, but too often they are not. And Luann, sad to say, is not.

    Note the difference between this comic and the one from 4/6/2013:Luann is talking engagement. Toni is talking marriage.

    One is talking about an exciting event to tell her friends about. The other is talking about a lifelong commitment to share with her husband. One says, “Maybe I’m about to be engaged”. The other says, “We’re getting married”.

    The difference is subtle yet quite profound. Greg really knows what he is doing.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 11 years ago

    A REMINDER: You can skip the comments of any, especially those who consistently spout nonsense

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    Dconskjk  about 11 years ago

    I have always wanted a diamond engagement ring, but honestly, I would prefer a slightly smaller gem. I don’t know why people feel they need a large stone. Save the larger stones when you’ve got 25 years of marriage secured.

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    emissimer  about 11 years ago

    I love opals, but they’re fragile stones. Not really a ring you want to wear everyday especially if you’re a firefighter (I’ve cracked at least 3 opals in 20+ years) The sentiment is nice but harder, tougher stones (rubies, sapphires, jade, topaz, plus of course diamonds) are more practical for a forever ring.

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    Bucinka  about 11 years ago

    OK, I take back what I said last week about the rock. Heirloom rings are great. (Although, superstition has it that wearing opal is bad luck if it’s not your birthstone.I hope Greg never heard that old wives’ tale.)

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    Leaky Hose  about 11 years ago

    They say that it’s bad luck to wear opals if they’re not your birthstone. This doesn’t bode well…….

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    egag21  about 11 years ago

    I love opals, but their pretty fragile and can be damaged by heat. Not the greatest for a ring you won’t want to take off. Wonder what the wedding ring will be.

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    Faux Real  about 11 years ago

    “…With Luann gone we also won’t get Delta and Bernice in the picture…”.Both ladies are mature, wise, intelligent and loveable. Even if something happened to our ‘silly goose’, Delta and Bernice could support any character.Lord knows if Bernice were suddenly out of the picture we’d have some fans hotter than Texas in August.

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago

    The Evans do this really neat, but devious, thing where they have us all looking at the treadstones. We talk about them. We analyze them. We debate their meaning and origin.-Then we look up, and see the path has taken us somewhere unexpected. Bing! Just like that, we’re bumping into Luann and Quill again.

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    clarke3060 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    The first mention of sexy T’s people. She comes across as an ambitious little trailer-park princess from Turlock or Slab City

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    How did Luann know Brad and Luann had gone ring shopping? They didn’t speak of it to the parents. It wasn’t mentioned in the first panel.

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    libbydog  about 11 years ago

    Grandmother rings don’t always have to stay as rings, either -I have a lovely ring from my hubby – I had my grandmother’s wedding ring made into *earings (with other stones) and took the main stone as a necklace.

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago

    Generally, trolls are hoping someone will stoop to see what’s under the bridge. DavidHuieGreen’s suggestion is a good one. Don’t stoop.

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    ACTIVIST1234  about 11 years ago

    Luann speaks like a teen – “it’s all about ME!”. First as a bridesmaid, then as a future fiancee. Toni, no doubt, senses the maturity difference- one more reason LUann will NOT be the maid of honor.*So one sibling will be involved— will Jonah be a groomsman? Will the Captain be a groomsman? Will Shannon be the adorable (?) flower girl?*Because it does look like they’re planning on a regular wedding rather than eloping, as I’d predicted!

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 11 years ago

    Yawn. Another hater. Why don’t you just read Zits or Curtis and quit reading comix that feature female main characters, if they bother you so much?

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 11 years ago

    Funny; I have three different opal rings that have lasted over 40 years. Course, I don’t wear them everyday.

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    ACTIVIST1234  about 11 years ago

    I’m afraid this also reveals that Luann’s interest in a career, even as a performer, even as a college student, is shallow. Her real desire is to be a socialite.

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    cubswin2016  about 11 years ago

    Luann can go off the deep end at times.

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    Tracy King  about 11 years ago

    they say it is bad luck to wear an opal if it is not your birthstone.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 11 years ago

    But you know Bernice would be back the day after you quit reading and you wouldn’t know about it.

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    ACTIVIST1234  about 11 years ago

    Dve, these “friends we don’t know about”— what if her BFF is Diane? But if she has none, there is no reason she couldn’t have the Captain or her brother as her principal attendant. Wedding parties now are more about emotional ties than gender.

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    notbornyesterday  about 11 years ago

    Toni let’s Brad off easy…this time

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    sarafaye  about 11 years ago

    I have a 1/4 carat manufactured diamond. It’s small and worthless, in terms of dollars. It’s the perfect engagement ring for me and I love it.

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    Faux Real  about 11 years ago

    “I’m thinking either her brother or The Captain would “give her away”, if they still do that sort of thing.”.I think the Cap will give her away. Just can’t tell who the rest of her crew will be. .The only role I can imagine Jonah playing is one that’s readily expendable.Toni knows his degree of flakiness, so they’re not going to give him any part he could walk out on (called for the ‘opportunity of his lifetime’ the night before) and leave them flat..As you alluded to, I think we’re going to be meeting a few of Toni’s friends.

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    roohey  about 11 years ago

    We decided to use my late mother’s engagement ring and made donations to our two favorite charities that equaled the amount we would have spent on a new diamond.I cherish the memory of my mother, the love of my hubby and the good we were able to do.

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago

    Neither the Captain, nor (most emphatically) Jonah will “give Toni away”.-She’s her own woman, and won’t be mired in social conventions. The ring tells us this.

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    sarafaye  about 11 years ago

    The plan will be for Jonah to walk her down the aisle. He will flake out. Frank will step in. It will make her feel very welcomed to the family.

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    AmyGrantfan51774  about 11 years ago

    that was sweet Toni has her great grandmother’s ring Prince William gave the Duchess Catherine Princess Diana’s engagement ring so it’s all in the family, eh y’all????!!!

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago
    Hmmmm. Where did I go astray?
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