Register for a FREE GoComics account and get this plus any other comic strip delivered to your Personalized Comic Page, Daily. With a free account you will be able to build a Comic Page filled with the Comics you want to see each day.
With the largest collection of Comics and Editorial Cartoons online there is plenty to choose from. Upgrade to a GoComics Pro account (Only $.99/Month) and have unlimited archive access to decades of comics.
Customize Homepage
Daily Comics Email
Comment, share, interact with other comic fans
Cartoonists John Gibel and Jenny Campbell have created a spirited and intelligent look at aging and the generation gap. This strip features a group of older women and men dealing with the perils and perks of being old, the rules of chocolate, and dealing with families. Flo and Friends is graceful, poignant, full of humor.
© Jenny Campbell - All Rights Reserved.
Copyright © 2013. Universal Uclick, All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy

Comments (7) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 3 months ago
Yes, just not very much of it.
jeffc42
said, 3 months ago
I can sympathize. I wound up being a history major in college, but high school history was horrible. Our teacher’s idea of “teaching” was to read the textbook aloud and tell us what to underline for the test. In high school. Lucky I got some great history professors in college.
The Life I Draw Upon said, 3 months ago
I believe history is a record of human behavior. If we can see how people react we ca not only see what may be coming, but be able to set up structures to prevent tragedies, and channel behavior towards constructive ends.
Lois Johnson
said, 3 months ago
Ah yes, how old the elderly are to the young…
WallyBeaumont said, 3 months ago
@The Life I Draw Upon
And how’s that working out for us?
Mai Griffin said, 3 months ago
Edmund Burke said “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.”
K M
said, 3 months ago
Zeke may find that history is either even more boring — or paradoxically, even more interesting — when presented by an eyewitness.