Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for April 24, 2013

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    mroldthoughts  about 11 years ago

    Im the first this time!

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    smsrt  about 11 years ago

    That’s actually some smart girl talk. Whats up with that, anyway?

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    Barbara McKibben  about 11 years ago

    Wish I had known that, back in the day…

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago

    “When you’re sixteen going on seventeen . . .dum da da dum de dum.”

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    fredville  about 11 years ago

    Geez, after Toni gave HERSELF away for the equivalent of 10 cents on the dollar, she tells Luann THAT, lol?

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    Angelalex242  about 11 years ago

    Heh. If Nancy were smart, she’d funnel all her future advice through Toni. ;)

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    fredville  about 11 years ago

    Naw, Thomas…..remember although a girl can sound intelligent IN a strip, it’s usually because a guy is writing it…..(alright, alright, just kidding girls)…..

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    Nordlander  about 11 years ago

    If the sun catches it just right, Toni’s hair looks just like Luann’s!

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    Mikeyj  about 11 years ago

    Good advice Luann, drop that Aussie surfer boy NOW!

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    Mikeyj  about 11 years ago

    Puddles looks so cute carrying that stick around

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    Faux Real  about 11 years ago

    When big sis senses it’s time for birth control, how will Toni approach Nancy? No one but Toni could woo Nancy into the pro/con decision talks.

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    blunebottle  about 11 years ago

    I heard a really good analogy a while back of what a healthy relationship looks like:Consider a coming together: 1) There is a host, a guest and a candy bowl. The host keeps filling the bowl, the guest keeps taking it out. Eventually, the host gets tired of filling it and the relationship ends.2) There is a candy bowl and two guests. Pretty quickly, the bowl is empty. The party’s over.3) There is a candy bowl and two who enjoy playing host. The candy bowl stays full and so does the relationship.

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    The Old Wolf  about 11 years ago

    I’ve seen this about both mothers and fathers: Children at 10 think, “My mother knows everything!”At 15, My mother doesn’t know some things.At 20, My mother doesn’t know anything!At 25, My mother is right sometimes.And at 30, Oh, if I had only listened to my mother!

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    Salinasong  about 11 years ago

    My daughter was a “rebel without a pause” when she was a teenager but when she went out on her own, she did all the things that I said she should do and stopped doing the things I told her not to. I thought to myself, “I was in her head all along!”

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    gkid  about 11 years ago

    Toni is correct and she’s been there. Luann is w-a-y too young. Live first. Good thing Quill was called away whenhe was. Things could have headed in the wrongdirection.

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    alison  about 11 years ago

    Wow, I married my spouse 6 months after we met. 28 years ago. What is this “wait” you speak of?

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    Bandera_Ken  about 11 years ago

    Poor Puddles wants somebody to throw the stick.

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    neonleon59  about 11 years ago

    Baby Boomer here… Just HAD to get married to the “love of my life” when we were 21. Engaged at 19. Five years later, I was paying my ex-wife child support for our two-year-old. Took that lesson for me to learn that infatuation definitely does not equal love!

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    jmoran1950  about 11 years ago

    @MikeyJ When doesn’t Puddles look cute ? The strip needs more Puddles !

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    Mikeyj  about 11 years ago

    Could this be subtle hints that Oz will soon be taking the path of the Dodo bird?^^We can only hope, eh Lev?

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 11 years ago

    Children listen even if they don’t agree at first or ever..

    My son said he was amazed to keep hearing our words coming out of his mouth.!

    He also noted several people working under him yet older than he is haven’t been taught what we agree are basic things. He refers to raising his children.!Just so they eventually know what adults need to know.

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    I have to disagree with Toni. It is NOT a matter of age or time in life that makes a successful marriage. I’ve known plenty of High School marriages that succeeded. I’ve known plenty of 20’s, 30’s and 40’s marriages that failed.

    No, what makes a marriage work is work and sacrifice. Each spouse has to give of themselves constantly. If you try to make it a 50-50 proposition, it will fail — guaranteed. In those cases you are too concerned about getting “your fair share”. You’re like the kid on Christmas morning counting the presents to make sure none of his siblings got more than he did. The successful marriages are 90-90 and above.

    If each marriage partner is more concerned about the happiness of their spouse than their own, the marriage will be successful. As soon as either one of them or both starts being selfish and begins worrying more about their own happiness, that marriage is in trouble.

    If you are not ready to give 100% to the marriage, then you are not ready for marriage. If you are, then you are. Period. If your intended is not, then don’t. Chances are he won’t change.

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    DetectiveKemper  about 11 years ago

    That would be great advice… IF Luann ever grew up or graduated from high school.

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    I’ve got little to no problem with Quill other than the fact I wish he would tell Tiffany once and for all to take a flying leap. Have you ever noticed that none of Luann’s boy interests ever seem to be willing to do that.

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    rasalom  about 11 years ago

    Don’t forget to hook up with at least one abusive boyfriend…

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    “…after all, everyone wants Tiffany don’t they?”

    Not really. Some people just prefer Maryanne over Ginger. That doesn’t mean Tiff could ever accept that, though.

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    Mordock999 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    “Build Your OWN life 1st!” (CHECK)“Get an Education!” (CHECK)“Get a Career!” (CHECK)“Gain IN-DE-PENCE!” (Hey HOW do You Explain DIRK, Toni? Oh NEVER Mind, CHECK)

    Well O-KAY.

    At THAT Rate, Luann should be “Ready” for Marriage in about75 years.

    I Hope “Mr. Perfect” is Patient.

    (NOT)

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    w2lj  about 11 years ago

    Toni’s advice is sound – but balance and common sense need to be in there, too. Luann is too young; but when you get into your 20’s don’t forsake the possibility of a lifelong, loving relationship by concentrating on money and material things.

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    sjsczurek  about 11 years ago

    “Then, at some point in their lives, they come around to the realization that you’re not so stupid…”++Yes. When they start having to pay their own bills. When they have to literally sing for their supper. From then on, the older they get the wiser their parents “get.”

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Toni’s advice is about a decade old. Nowadays women are trying to do that and also have a kid before they reach 40. Freezing embryos is the new way to have it all.

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    Cofyjunky  about 11 years ago

    Teenagers are always gonna rebel against parents, even when the advice is the same. (As this moment between Toni and Luann) It seems more relatable when it comes from someone closer to their own age. It’s a typical thing, but it’s not bad. When I was in my mid-20s and living on my own, my teen brother’s teen girlfriend occasionally hung out with me at my apartment after school.(college) She’d ask my advice, or vent to me about things. I listened and didn’t judge, because I remembered what it was like to have her problems. I’d also learned how to handle them. There wasn’t such a wide, generational disconnect between us.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 11 years ago

    Does it ever seem to you that people obsessef with homosexuality are trying to come to terms with their own hidden/forbidden tendencies?.Even for straight people, it seems like they project themselves into the characters. I try to simply enjoy the story, even if I do get overly happy for their victories..(Years back I noticed AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN played the inspiring music whenever there was character development but sometimes it was played when the development wasn’t obvious. I kept watching until I understood. (Sometimes obsessive tendencies are useful.))

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    Coinguy  about 11 years ago

    Kids listen to their parents if they respect their parents. If they see you act like nothing matters to you, then why would they take any advice from you? I have a teenage daughter and we have great respect for each other—thus we talk, we dont need others to talk for us.

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    JimT8  about 11 years ago

    “I think Fredville is saying that Toni is a hypocrite”.Fredville is BSing. Toni has grown up and has a successful career.

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    tototu  about 11 years ago

    “I used to think my father a stupid man. Then I took a trip around the world and when I returned, I was amazed at how much he had learned.” Mark Twain

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    R0nin  about 11 years ago

    Given that Luann is way too young, the rest is feminist claptrap. Sorry, but someone had to say it.

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    Manga Enthusiast  about 11 years ago

    It’s refreshing to see characters in comic strips walking while talking.

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    larryvanover  about 11 years ago

    It happens at 31! LOL!

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    1148559  about 11 years ago

    Wait… Donny actually made a coherent statement? I tend to skip over his posts because they are generally nothing but confusing babble.

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    notbornyesterday  about 11 years ago

    Toni sounds like she’s speaking from experience….is there something Bdad should know about (and maybe wish he didn’t ?) ?

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    Caldonia  about 11 years ago

    “Go ahead, honey, marry this boy before you’re out of your teens! There couldn’t possibly be a downside!”-<——-statement made by someone who probably doesn’t know a single teenager in the year 2013

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    716PMedGuy  about 11 years ago

    Toni is wise beyond her years

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    curmudgeon68  about 11 years ago

    I think you and Nab will make a good couple.

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    fredville  about 11 years ago

    Gee, two virgins then…..one born again and one original….kinda neat…..especially in todays world. I like this comment group..always lots of good stuff here…..

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    Fuddy Duddy  about 11 years ago

    the last verse goes “. . . just waaaittt a yeeear, or two.”

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    orz  about 11 years ago

    Or give yourself to a guy like Gunther.

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    Faux Real  about 11 years ago

    “Nancy…”, “Frank…” “…Toni? .She will not have to worry about that until marriage…”.No need for delicacy Levi, excepting our younger readers we know Nancy’s already passed her ‘hot flashes’ stage..Frank? I don’t think he’s leaping for anything anymore..Toni? Sorry, I forgot about that “not until marriage” thing. My bad..Luann? Again, I let that ‘not until married’ thing slip my mind. I am going to preempt your inevitable declaration that Luann must “married AND over 21”..I regret any turbulence I’ve caused by my failure to remember “not until married”. I’ll do my best not to let it happen again..This sure does complicate achieving my Scout badge for “Reality” though – nudge, nudge, wink wink

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 11 years ago

    @howtheduck:

    First off: You must not be a dog owner. Dogs like to carry things around and chew on them. When they want to play ‘fetch’ or ‘catch’, they usually jump on you and push the stick or ball into your face.

    Secondly: Puddles is following Luann and Toni, he isn’t in front of them. The fact that they are talking to each other and not all absorbed in the puppy doesn’t mean that they are just so caught up in their own lives that they aren’t paying attention to anyone else.

    I guess your Mommy didn’t drop everything and wait on you hand and foot every time you waa-ed, huh. So sorry for you.

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    Since we are traveling down memory lane, I didn’t really date in High School. One or two girls on one or two dates max. I never really started dating until College.

    I dated a number of girls there, but nothing seemed to click. Then in my Junior year I met a girl who didn’t want anything to do with boys. She had been royally burned several times and had sworn off men for the duration. As for myself, I wasn’t all that keen about her, either. But something clicked, and we got married.

    This June will be our 35th anniversary, and we couldn’t be happier. :-)

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    “I pray that it does. It would be great, and I mean super fantastic magnificent if it does. I would like Toni to tell Luann, “Brad and I always use some type of protection.” If any type of comment like that is made, it will be all the evidence I need that they are indeed active together. I will admit wrongness and move on. Just as grand would be Toni saying, “Brad and I will eventually need some sort of pregnacy prevention, but we do not need it yet.” Again, this would be prove positive, this time in my favor.”

    I couldn’t have said it better myself.

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    PMark  about 11 years ago

    @Leviticus

    But of course there will be those who will insist that Toni is lying when she tell Luann that she and Brad don’t need protection yet.

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    mai griffin  about 11 years ago

    Meanwhile – back to the strip!…Toni’s hair is the wrong colour in panel 2.

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    jerryblev  about 11 years ago

    Kudos to Greg Evans. I am saying those exact words to my granddaughters. Independence, then hook up!

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    lspang  about 11 years ago

    If you don’t have your own life how can you share it with someone else?

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    Mordock999 Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    A-HA!!!!

    THAT’S Why I’ve been Feeling Woozy Lately!!!

    THANK You Doctor Dave!!

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    Faux Real  almost 11 years ago

    “My shotguns don’t look good dressed out in bells, doves, and ribbons to match the wedding decor. :)”.You know that they make ’em in pink now right?

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    PMark  almost 11 years ago

    Love is not essential in beginning a marriage, but it is essential in sustaining a marriage.

    (Tevye)Golde, The first time I met youWas on our wedding dayI was scared

    (Golde)I was shy

    (Tevye)I was nervous

    (Golde)So was I

    (Tevye)But my father and my motherSaid we’d learn to love each otherAnd now I’m asking, GoldeDo you love me?

    (Golde)I’m your wife

    (Tevye)“I know…”But do you love me?

    (Golde)Do I love him?For twenty-five years I’ve lived with himFought him, starved with himTwenty-five years my bed is hisIf that’s not love, what is?

    (Tevye)Then you love me?

    (Golde)I suppose I do

    (Tevye)And I suppose I love you too

    (Both)It doesn’t change a thingBut even soAfter twenty-five yearsIt’s nice to know

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    sarafaye  almost 11 years ago

    It’s a mistake they already made for the whole time he was in the country.

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    Trails4GMZ  almost 11 years ago

    I think Puddles needs a Jack Russell Terrier to add a little spice…maybe Toni & Brad will get a dog to add to the family.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Finally!! A big sister for Luann!

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    krelboyne  almost 11 years ago

    @lectricdude

    ‘true’—love are found in the apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians…13:4-8…he lists 15 things which are part of “real” love…-Pretentious, since St. Paul was never married.

    .Paul is referring to love of God. Pretentious for you to think otherwise.

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    Trails4GMZ  almost 11 years ago

    Yes, yes and yes. I am fortunate to be retired..so my JRT is well trained…okay, sometimes…they are truly funny little dogs..she actually gets along with the cat…spending lots of training time when they are young,,,makes it much easier. If you don’t have time don’t get a JRT…they can be destructive when bored or not exercised.

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