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If Peter was 10 in 1989, married in 1999. 10 yr old son in 2009. Of course the strip has been running longer but do you really want to see For Better or Worse syndrome here?
When I was a cub, I lived in Rural USA. We had 42 acres to play on. When mom wanted us to come home, she would sound the horn with one long, one short, and one long blast. This was in the 1960’s until I left home in 1977
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rricchhterr said, 2 months ago
the dinner bell
schirx said, 2 months ago
Peter is from 1989? And he has a over 10 years old son? Hmmm….. it seems Elliot isn’t his son… d:
Gladius said, 2 months ago
If Peter was 10 in 1989, married in 1999. 10 yr old son in 2009. Of course the strip has been running longer but do you really want to see For Better or Worse syndrome here?
bald 716 said, 2 months ago
my mom used to open the front room window and whistle, and we’d head home
now a parent has to call or text their kids
times they are a changing
Tigger
said,
2 months ago
When I was a cub, I lived in Rural USA. We had 42 acres to play on. When mom wanted us to come home, she would sound the horn with one long, one short, and one long blast. This was in the 1960’s until I left home in 1977