For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
- May 23, 2009
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Since its debut in 1979, For Better or For Worse has touched comic strip readers as few cartoons ever do. Cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s eye for detail and her uncanny sense of what real parents and children struggle with daily are a big part of her success. The world has watched the Patterson family grow up in real time, and to many readers, the Pattersons feel like family!
Parents and children alike will relate to the obstacles that the Patterson family faces. Curfews, parent date nights, babysitting, pets and distractions are all hurdles that the Pattersons must overcome in order to enjoy each other as a family. They face the same obstacles that real life families do, which is what makes them so loveable.
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bald 716 said, 6 months ago
not many people do that anymore
jestrfyl said, 6 months ago
We are not allowed to air dry our clothes in our development. You would think it would be a “natural” here in the Sunshine State. But Noooo - it may offend our neighbors to see what we wash. O well, nothing quite like the scent of dryer sheets exuding from the dryer vent!
LucianDragos
said,
6 months ago
jestrfyl i had the same thing when i stayed with my aunt in NYC that building also said no air drying.. but every apartment had its own washer dryer combo so in winter it look like some strange scifi scene with all the vent around the place letting off “steam”
mcveinot said, 6 months ago
pft, Ellie, you wimp! After a week long of my DD being sick, both ends, and having the laundry pile up to epic proportions including every stitch of bedding we own, I managed to dry all my laundry with no dryer and no clothesline in our apartment.
Northwoodser said, 6 months ago
Using a dryer on a nice day. What a waste of energy!
andymeijers said, 6 months ago
I could put up a clothesline, but I’d have to take down the birdfeeders every time I used it…..
ScatteringBliss said, 6 months ago
Nothing greener than a ‘solar-powered’ dryer.
Macushlalondra
said,
6 months ago
It does look like a huge pile. Maybe Elly should do the wash more often so there wouldn’t be so much to hang out.
Jaws2z said, 6 months ago
“My wash smells as clean as all outdoors”. Growing up downwind from the foundrys we didn’t dare hang the clothes outside.
Julicans said, 6 months ago
I always use a clothesline. I can wash 3-5 loads and use the dryer once for the pain in the butt things to hang-socks undies. I think It make the clothes last longer too, not getting beat up in the dryer. MMMMM your sheets sure smell good.
Rmom said, 6 months ago
Out in the country where I live, anything that is hung outside starts to smell like dirt. We have lots of trees, and a fair amount of birds, so droppings are always a hazard also.
paigebridges
said,
6 months ago
Our dog ripped a huge tear in my prized, handmade quilt because it hung on the clothesline. After that, I didn’t use it so much. But I DO prefer a clothesline over a dryer.
Ash said, 6 months ago
I love all the arguments for both.
hildigunnur
said,
6 months ago
mmm, the smell and feel of freshly outdoor-dried linen on my bed! Got clotheslines in my garden but don’t use it as much as my brother and sister-in-law, they dry clothes and stuff outside all year (yep, up here in Iceland…)
kfaatz925 said, 6 months ago
My grandmother-in-law recalls hanging sheets out during the winter in Iowa and bringing them in frozen. Brr!
pearlandpeach said, 6 months ago
remember blue jeans so stiff you just stacked them like rifles as you took them down. But, the sweet smell of the sheets WERE really woth it.
jkebxjunke said, 6 months ago
the only down side.. is if its pollen season.. the sheats can collect it… our solution to the stiff laundry is bring it in and toss it in the dryer on no heat for about 15 min … works good
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
We use a clothes line as often as possible. Living on a lake there is almost always a breeze, so laundry dries fairly quickly.
pookid54
said,
6 months ago
ahhh, just go nekkid like cleo, go to the car wash, then flip yourself dry. ‘Splain it to ‘em, cleo!!!! ;-)
idwiz123 said, 6 months ago
I’m with Ellie…. quicker and easier… !!
nighthawks
said,
6 months ago
awwwwww
Shikamoo
said,
6 months ago
Clothlines are greener for sure, but you have to go with where you live too. Greener often takes more effort- not a bad thing though.
Carmy
said,
6 months ago
LOLS @ pookid!
cariallen said, 6 months ago
I used a clothesline when my dryer broke, and couldn’t afford a new one. Made my own ice cubes, before I could afford an ice cube maker, washed my own car until I could pay someone else to do it. Progress is good.
CliffG.I.Woes said, 6 months ago
The sweet smell of fresh out door air on dried cloths. It doesn’t get any better then that. I remember it well from days gone by.
Wildmustang1262 said, 6 months ago
I used to hang sheets, blankets and others on the clotheslines long time ago. I live in the condo and the rule said that the clotheslines banned and not allowed us to use out of the porches. Sheeshhh! So we had to use the dryers at anytime, any seasons.
howlindawgs said, 6 months ago
I like drying my clothes on the line, although in the Northeast where I live, drying season is pretty limited! Only problem is, no matter how much fabric softener I use, the towels end up stiff as boards. I’ll have to try that tumble press technique, cause I HATE drying myself with a stiff towel!
hildigunnur
said,
6 months ago
weird, the stuff doesn’t harden at all here, Probably because there’s hardly any calcium in the water (no need for decalcifying anything).
mcveinot said, 6 months ago
I’ve never had stiff laundry either, even with cloth prefolded diapers hanging inside (and my kids are just out of diapers in the past 3-5 years so it’s not like I’m remembering the good ol’ days, lol!).