Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for January 18, 2014

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Ah-haaaaa!!…Conspiracy therory time! The panels may not show it, but how many would suspect that in between them, Quill…"tapped"…G-man by accident?…heh-heh-heh!…I mean…dunh-dunh-duuuuhhhhhnhhh!!!…. – Seriously, though….This shows that it’s easy for people to telll you what you need to do, but then they’re not the ones that are going to have to deal with the effects!…

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 10 years ago

    Way to Quill, you really made a thinker do something.

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    “Calculating Results”“For Whom The Knoll Tells”“Fool Not On The Hill”or “It’s All Fun And Games Until You Actually Do It!”

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    Clotty Peristalt  over 10 years ago

    Haha, Gunther. What a rube! Pffffht!

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    ILuvLu  over 10 years ago

    For you, your instincts are usually better than someone else’s.

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    honeysum  over 10 years ago

    Greg fooled you guys! No one expected this.

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    Mikeyj  over 10 years ago

    Well, finally a character flaw in the “perfect” one, he’s a jerk

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    Mikeyj  over 10 years ago

    To be honest though, when I was a kid, that thing would be nothing, I rolled down hills much steeper than that… or, for an even bigger thrill, run down them (And yes, I fell a few times)

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    watmiwori  over 10 years ago

    Now he should go to Rosa, tell her he rolled down the hill justto see what it’ld be like, and she;ll kiss it all better, he will res-pond, thus starting on a REAL roll.

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    Boophilus  over 10 years ago

    “This shows that it’s easy for people to telll you what you need to do, but then they’re not the ones that are going to have to deal with the effects!…”

    I think that is REALLY important to remember, and something that surprisingly is NOT taken into consideration as often as it should. Sometimes people give well-meaning advice knowing there may be consequences, but the consequences seem inconsequential or easy to handle. That may be true — FOR THEM. But one of the reasons the other person is having difficulty in the FIRST place is that they are different. And what person “A” may find simple to navigate, person “B” may find worse than before.

    For example, if Quill rolled down the hill and ruined his clothes, it may not be a big deal. His parents can just buy him more clothes! Or maybe he doesn’t care if his jeans are torn the rest of the day. But Gunther’s mother may not be able to buy a new pair of pants right away. Maybe Gunther spent a lot of time sewing his (admittedly awful) outfit and was proud of it. Now it’s ruined. That may be an unacceptable consequence.

    Anyway, if a guy rolled down a hill, I would think he was infantile, not spontaneous / interesting / fun.

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    Swalb%515  over 10 years ago

    I’ve heard of rollin’ and tumblin’ but this is ridiculous. Change those pants, Gunth!!

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   over 10 years ago

    Well, NOW we get a better idea of what Gunther was saying about the grade of that hill.It still doesn’t look so bad as to require mending after a good roll. Must have been cheap fabric.

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    “Sponsored by”..Pitts Lieutennant Hospital…"Rated better than Pitts Private Hospital…working on being as good as Pitts General…"– Jacken Jell Snacks…. “So bouncy!…. “Now in convenient, new, handy pail-shaped containers!”…”Look for ‘em at Hill Street Market!"… – Oft-Lack… “For Auto, and home!…We’re working on the rest, right now…”-

    People’s United Helping Society…. “Give someone the gift of a PUSH, today!”….– and by… – Chillin’ With Quill…a Brd Studios Special Broadcast… “Tonight he’ll have a really big shoe for you!…a footwear reunion with special celebrity guest, Gunther Berger!”…"Check your local ’TV Lied…"

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    cdgar  over 10 years ago

    One idiot, hot to go!

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    TechTalkGuy  over 10 years ago

    Good going, Gunther!

    Now you’re ready to begin your career in the U.S. Marines!

    Just wait until you scuba dive and parachute much farther than that tiny little hill. You’ll experience some real obstacle courses and you won’t have to deal with a nagging Rosa!

    As a bonus, you get to shoot allot!

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    jeff_e  over 10 years ago

    Those 147 degree inclines can take a lot out of a guy.

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    TechTalkGuy  over 10 years ago
    This is Gunther a year from now…

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    keema70  over 10 years ago

    The result may not be obvious. Perhaps Gunther’s roll down the hill may have been the turning point after all, and he will start taking more chances.

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    seyleigh  over 10 years ago

    Funny, the one time I (accidently) rolled down a hill I rammed into a giant pile of goat heads and a tree truck after hitting rocks and other miscellaneous poky plants on the way down.

    Are hills in Australia covered by soft stuff or were Quill and Gunther temporary idiots?

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    Editman  over 10 years ago

    How high is that hill? Five Feet?

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    Sisyphos  over 10 years ago

    Gunther appears more banged up and dishevelled than a simple roll down the hill should have caused; maybe, like Jack, he tumbled rather than rolled. Technique, Gunther, technique!Now what? How will Gunther react to his less-than-perfect adventure?

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    Angelalex242  over 10 years ago

    Rollin’ Rollin’ Rollin’! Well, in any event, I believe there’s hope for Rosa and Gunther now, if only because at the end of the day, he DID go down the hill. It shows he cares enough for Rosa to allow himself to be damaged for her sake.

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    Barry1941  over 10 years ago

    Gunther must had a very boring childhood——-or an overly protective mother.

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    Mordock999 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    ARGGGGGGGGGGGGH!

    Gunther! That’s NOT What I TOLD You to DO Yesterday, You FOOL!!!

    (SIGH)

    Please, PLEASE God!

    Let Greg Evans Choose a Couple of Us Here to Guest Write THIS Strip for a Week and Let ONE of Them Be ME!

    A-men and A-MEN!!!

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    Mordock999 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    ….., And Gunther’s WEARING White Socks!

    WHITE-SOCKS!!!!

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    Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Mordock, well at least ONE white sock. (Let’s not get carried away with the assumptions.)

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    cdemattos  over 10 years ago

    Gunther is the Charlie Brown of the Lu-niverse!

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    sbchamp  over 10 years ago

    Fail Army

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    Caldonia  over 10 years ago

    I had thought Quill would’ve given advice from his own personal experience, not just generalizations about risk taking.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 10 years ago

    WAY TO GO, GUNTHER!!Next stop Mt. EVERESTNow THAT’S an impressive fall.

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    genorino  over 10 years ago

    Having survived the roll down the hill, Gunther is ready for a roll in Rosa’s back seat.

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Has got to be the cheapest pair of pants ever.

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    MadYank  over 10 years ago

    Unless he’s broken his leg or ankle, there’s NOTHING WRONG with him that didn’t NEED to be “wrong” with him.Or, to put it just a TINY bit gross, Gunther needed his cherry popped. He NEEDED to venture out past the safe zone, to encounter what some people call “The Han Solo School of Action Without Rational Thought” in order to understand what it’s like to just DO something, so he could understand that it IS possible to lust let GO, and SURVIVE the experience.NOW, he can go on from there to learn about COMBINING the two to form a genuine grasp of how to ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS.Which I’ve always thought Gunther is capable of. He just needed to get past Momma’s overprotectiveness, and her fear of losing “her baby boy.” Which he ISN’T, any longer.

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    parto the p  over 10 years ago

    What’s the big whoop? Gunther is FINE.

    Collar popper out. Shirttails out. Grass in hair and on clothes. One shoe off. Worst ding, Knee of pants ripped. Heavens. To. Betsy. Will he live?

    Not surprisingly (Especially given Guther’s likely usual level of physical raucousness) he’s a touch dizzy and dazed, but that’s kind of part of the fun of rolling down a hill.

    He’ll patch up his pants and have his first pair of knock around pants that for once don’t look like they’re fresh from the JC Penny’s boys’ department. Bonus.

    Thank Quill, Gunther. You’ve just had what one hopes is the first of many memories that you can look back and laugh at ‘that “crazy” thing you did’.

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    locake  over 10 years ago

    Gunther needs to live his life according to his goals, not other peoples. He was willing to be spontaneous for Quill, but not for Rosa, interesting.

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    3pibgorn9  over 10 years ago

    But, Quill is trying to teach Gunther so he can be more spontaneous with Rosa. It was her complaint to Gunther about him that prompted this arc.

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    Simon_Jester  over 10 years ago

    Gunth and Quill went up the hillTo talk about their girlfriendsGunth rolled down and tore his trouAnd Quill was shaking his head

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    locake  over 10 years ago

    This experience will make his more cautious than he already was, not less.

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   over 10 years ago

    You’re not supposed to do it head-over-heels, mate!

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    justanothercollar  over 10 years ago

    he slopped his dripper

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    ACTIVIST1234  over 10 years ago

    Yeah, and I was thinking…*Were they adults, Quill’s good advice would be “For one day/week, just say ‘Yes’ to everything!”*But they’re teens. Gunther’s friends would soon figure it out and make life hell for him. “Gunther, go tell Les Knox he stinks.” or “Gunther, go tell Ms. Phelps you love her.”*Thankfully, adults would NEVER do such mean things, calling them a joke!

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    tubgrape  over 10 years ago

    Gunther, you make absolutely no sense. I think Quill needs to knock a little sense into you. What a doofus!

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 10 years ago

    *Are hills in Australia covered by soft stuff or were Quill and Gunther temporary idiots?______________________________they aren’t IN AUSTRALIA

    Who said they were?*--I think the idea was that anyone familiar with normal plant life would have realized harm was possible. If Quill had analyzed the situation, he would not have suggested such a potentially dangerous stunt..By the way, even soft grass is little help when rocks protrude from it. I did hear of a case, though in which a parachutest whose chute failed landed in a newly plowed field and the aerated soil cushioned the blow enough to not kill him. I don’t really believe it, just repeat it.

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    GoUSA2014  over 10 years ago

    Gunther. New pair of cahones. Whoda thunk it? LOL

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    Mordock999 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    “Every “Cool” Kid in My Town wore white socks. What is WRONG with White Sock???"

    What’s WRONG??

    Well Joel if All the “Cool” Kids in Your Town were Jocks or Diabetics, Nothing,

    Did They all Wear Their Pajamas, too???

    (I’m Sorry, Joel. I Couldn’t RESIST. BAD Mordock, BAD Mordock!)

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Its a good start…

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    genorino  over 10 years ago

    The G-man could learn the art of glasading to safely get down those grassy knolls, then, he could teach Rosa.

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Are hills in Australia covered by soft stuff or were Quill and Gunther temporary idiots? ______________________________ they aren’t IN AUSTRALIA^I think her point was that Quill was talking a big game… she was just making reference to him alone in the first part, then, after the or, them together for the second part…

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Look…., at 1 A.M., it was P.U.H.S. …Lol!!!!!! – I did catch that… but there are some companies who do have their letters rearranged, sometimes….

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    not end over end like a caber at the Highland games.^You’re right about that, but who’s to say that Gunter didn’t?… it could just be left to perception/perspective/point of view… maybe it was a bit more dangerous (maybe for Gunter, as opposed to another) than first thought… Greg put this up on his Facebook page, and it seems that it could have been a bit rough… just to get all of our reactions, it seems….

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    Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr   over 10 years ago

    Next week; Gunther turns into Buddy Love!

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Grass may be soft, but some ground underneath can be pretty hard landing, depending on the location… In addition to football, etc. we also used to wrestle ( both tv style [old school, not the new junk] and collegiate) on a grassy field, and powerslams and belly-to-bellies feel kinda hard, if one doesn’t take the right steps to protect someone in doing different maneuvers…. – Freeze football is also pretty rough on grass in winter…

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Perhaps if a person perceives something to be more dangerous, then for that person, it truly becomes more dangerous.^Right about that!…. Which goes back to the point I was making earlier in my first comment…

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    “only about 60 left to prune…”^O.U.C.H.!…

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    Terrywoebegone  over 10 years ago

    I’m finding Gunther tedious and one dimensional. No guy is so introverted that a hottie would like him and he’d be this unresponsive. Get a pulse, Gunth.

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    I don’t disagree…

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Could be that “back and forth” between “gag” and “arc” that Greg refers to… he sometimes goes between them so much, that one is really the other with some story to prop it up… – But, like you’ve said, long way to go for a gag…

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  over 10 years ago

    methinks the question about Australia was related to Quill’s previous experiences with grass that he might not know how it would be here in the USA.

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    “What is freeze football”, you ask? (which you did)… – Well, it’s simple! .Here in the “upper Chesapeake”, it’s the name of the game as played in cold environment, similar to Ice Bowl (‘62, was it?) with Pack vs. Cowboys… – Our variation means that you play on literal snow (whether fresh or “slightly hardened” by a few days) when we get the chance….. – Elsewhere, it may just mean “to play without gloves, hats, etc.” (similar to fame played on “episode 17” of first season of “the Cosby Show”), especially if one has no field, but only a residential street to play it on… – Any further variations (rules,etc.) may vary by region…I feel positive that there’s another version floating out there, somewhere….

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago
    Sorry, couldn’t resist

    ^LOL!!!!– Yeah, yeah, yeah…. you didn’t say anything at first, so I’m calling you out (hopefully to take the heat off of me), ha ha ha!!!

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    Well, Greg always has said that the characters are really “reflections of his own personality”, as he mentioned in “the construction blogs” (my name for them until they’re back up, ha ha!)… – He has also stated that he “observes the nuances and general conversations of others in places like the mall”, to get a feel for things ‘relevant’ to today’s younger set (situations, attitudes, viewpoints, etc.), while also keeping to what the previous readers know….– So, again seems to be a good question, which can also be asked in the light of this, as well….

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    And further, since he has said characters like Tiffany are supposed to be the “villains” in the strip, maybe Gunther is just being played as the "eternal ‘square peg’ " type…

    . – I’ve also seen TV shows do the same thing for a character, where it seems that their characters do/say things that are cringeworthy (sometimes needlessly dumb on top of dumb) a la “Screech” of “Saved By The Bell”…he was one character where it seemed “charming” at first, then they kept milking it, and then the level of “upside your head, dufus!” was taken to the extreme… but that character got tweaked a bit to give him a bit more dignity later on…

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    seyleigh  over 10 years ago

    Obviously, but Quill is FROM Australia and was the one encouraging Gunther to roll down the hill. I don’t know about Australia or other parts of the US, but where I live rolling down a hill is stupid because of:

    A) Plants that poke and scratch, like goat heads and the occasional cactus. B) Rocks and hard groundC) SnakesD) FecesE) The other stuff you ram into when you hit bottom.

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    ORMouseworks  over 10 years ago

    80 rosebushes? I am very impressed…I have about 15 and can’t keep up with them! What kind do you have? I have floribundas and tea roses and 2 climbers… ;)

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    Willow Mt Lyon  over 10 years ago

    Oh, come on, Greg. That doesn’t happen when a kid rolls down a hill like that.

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