For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston

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  1. ocean17

    ocean17 said, 16 days ago

    Nice to see the good old typewriter back in style. I always knew these fancy “computer” things were just a passing fad.

  2. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    With a kid like that, soon she’ll go from “temper mental” to just plain “mental.”
    And it’s not a typewritter–it’s an environmentally friendly, wireless, manually operated multipurpose word processor (with limited storage capacity) and printer. Use that the next time you’re selling your old typewritter on eBay!

  3. PhoebeDog

    PhoebeDog said, 16 days ago

    So I guess we’re being shown how Michael got interested in writing. Good thing he got started before he had kids!

  4. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    Come on, Jon, be a good father and take Michael and Lizzy somewhere for a couple hours.

  5. howtheduck

    howtheduck said, 16 days ago

    From the Elly Patterson School of Parenting:

    When you need time to write and your child is bugging you, do you?

    a. Ask your husband to keep your child occupied?
    b. Pick a room to write where you can lock the door?
    c. Ask the child politely to give mommy some time alone to write?
    d. Scream at your child until they leave?

    If you picked (d), then you pass the test. Congratulations!

    As a side note, since Lynn Johnston has reintroduced the typewriter, I think we can expect a reprint of the “Oreo in the typewriter” strip.

  6. Lewreader

    LewreaderGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    My old Royal manual has been kept for 30 years to remind me of how it got me an English degree and all the job offers I will someday get because of that degree..

  7. Coffee-Turtle

    Coffee-TurtleGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    @algurka… you see why there’s a need for a real wordprocessor? haha.. notice “typewritter” ;-D

  8. dianecliff

    dianecliff said, 16 days ago

    I work out of my home and home school my son. He shares my office - sometimes I react exactly as Elly when I’m trying to work and he, avoiding school, is trying to chat.

  9. summerdog

    summerdog said, 16 days ago

    Just a quick note….

    Lynn said at FBORFW today, that she goofed on the “Frank” the fish. She forgot he was really named Fred.

    The new stuffed Farley dog should be ready for sale Dec. 15. It had trouble passing the safety codes. You can see it at FBORFW.

  10. Susan001

    Susan001 said, 16 days ago

    Wait’ll Elly gets her hands all dirty trying to change the typewriter ribbon.
    Then she’ll REALLY have a cow!

  11. BlitzMcD

    BlitzMcD said, 16 days ago

    I can definitely relate to that. That’s a good example of why writers need a retreat to get their work done. There are usually far too many distractions at home.

  12. JanCinVV

    JanCinVVGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    summerdog: lose the “R”. Lynn’s website is fbofw.com

  13. summerdog

    summerdog said, 16 days ago

    You will get the site if you use the “R” or not, Jan. There is a FBOFW.com and a FBORFW.com. So you can’t do it wrong.

    I just noticed… if you look up top between the fourth and fifth panels it says…
    11-09 www.fborfw.com

  14. Bender_Sastre

    Bender_Sastre said, 16 days ago

    My roomate types on a typewriter. I walked out of the shower yesterday to the sound of tappity-tap-tappity-tap-tap-tappity. When I made it to the room and figured out what that bleeep noise was, I exclaimed, “ah, the sounds of antiquation”.

  15. bald 716

    bald 716 said, 16 days ago

    and some writers are just mental