For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for March 22, 2018

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 6 years ago

    Um… Michael, you weren’t born yet then.

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    mavinminx  about 6 years ago

    Dang it Elly! You should have thought of that! Just don’t advertise your past and Michael will have nothing to be embarrassed about.

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    howtheduck  about 6 years ago

    I think I missed that time when everybody played guitar and sang peace songs in front of other people at coffee houses. Was this the famous Friedenslied-Gitarren-Kaffeehaus movement I have heard so much about that was popular in Canada in the 1960s?

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    Argythree  about 6 years ago

    Yes, Michael, it’s all about you, always. Even when you haven’t been born yet.

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    alondra  about 6 years ago

    You already earned one flapping Michael, are you bucking for another? Why don’t you go to bed and let the grownups talk? Brat!

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Other people’s lives aren’t about you. Learn it while you’re young.

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    mkd_1218  about 6 years ago

    There’ll come a day, young man. (Just ask my son. ♥)

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    sandpiper  about 6 years ago

    How about a fat ear, kid??

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    rebelstrike0  about 6 years ago

    Has Elly ever been seen playing guitar? She could play a song right now, such as:

    “Michael, row the boat ashore, alleluia.”

    “Michael, don’t be self-centered, alleluia.”

    “Michael, join the human race, al-lay-loo-hoo-hoo-ya!”

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    Grutzi  about 6 years ago

    Let’s all remember (spoiler alert) that Michael grows up to be a decent person. His folks must have done something right.

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    Mumblix Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Lynn’s Notes:

    This is true. There was a coffee house on Davie Street in Vancouver where I tried to be a folk singer! Many of us did. In the 60s, music and entertainment were everywhere. If you could sing and strum a guitar, there was always a place where you could play—for free. One night at The Bunkhouse, I opened for Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. I was awful and they were very kind. My career, thankfully, went in another direction!

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    dwdl21  about 6 years ago

    Wow I had no idea Elly was a pot smoking coffee house hippy…Cool! LOL

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    suv2000  about 6 years ago

    All we are saying is GIVE PEAS A CHANCE

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Elly — just don’t tell Mike that you weren’t wearing a bra at the time.

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    gigagrouch  about 6 years ago

    i noticed that sometime in the early 80’s that high schoolers stopped carrying and playing guitars (and other “folk” instruments) and took to Walkmans. They stopped playing music and just listened to others making it. i miss seeing and hearing people sitting around in a park or someplace making music just for the heck of it.

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    FrannieL Premium Member about 6 years ago

    That is such a kid thing to say. I love this strip.

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    joefearsnothing  about 6 years ago

    When my kids would bring their school friends around they would say "Dad ,PLEASE just don’t say anything!

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    USN1977  about 6 years ago

    Based on what Phil said, Elly obviously must have played this song at the coffeehouse:

    This is the Army, Mr. Jones

    No private rooms or telephones

    You had your breakfast in bed before

    But you will not have it here any more

    This is the Army, Mr. Green

    We like our barracks nice and clean

    You hired a housemaid to clean your floor

    But she is not what we paid for

    Do what the bugler commands

    He is in a unit; not in a band

    This is the Army, Mr. Brown

    You and your baby went to town

    She had you worried, but this is war

    So she won’t worry you any more

    :)

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    summerdog86  about 6 years ago

    Michael is from the “me, me, me” generation of thinking.

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    Asharah  about 6 years ago

    I heard Billy Joel’s daughter once begged him to stop singing while they were walking down the street together.

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    jbruins84341  about 6 years ago

    A perfect example of the arrogancy of youth.

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    jbarnes  about 6 years ago

    People perform in coffeehouses today. It seems like all of the local shops have an open mike night.

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    john_chubb  about 6 years ago

    Elly – remember that a mother’s (parent’s) first and most important job, once their child has become a teenager, is to embarrass that teenager at any and all opportunities!

    I think it’s time to get that ol’ 6 string out of mothballs and get a’strummin’ again!

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