Ah, Palm City, that popular choice for retirees
The impressive thing about today's strip is that the idea was sent in by two different people; quite possibly independent of each other. People who don't live in specific towns or have last names. Fishy, that.
I do somewhat agree with the sentiment of the strip; there comes a time when the kids start giving the parents advice. Of course, some parents (and grandparents) ask for advice. I don't see how this is "living on the edge" at all. Oh no! Our kids want what's best for us! Let's smack 'em around! (Again, I maintain that "living on the edge"--which really should be "livin' on the edge"--is appropriate only between a husband and wife, when the wife is about to clock the husband for some bonehead maneuver.) Except for the fact that it looks like the kids sat the parents down and started lecturing them, what they're saying isn't that bad, if a somewhat condescending (the advice on hobbies in particular).
What really gets me is the illustrations of the "kids." How old are these people supposed to be? In their 30s? 40s? You can tell the girl is supposed to be young because she's somewhat slender; the guy on the end has a recending hairline and glasses, so I peg him as quite a bit older. The big problem here is that Scaduto doesn't know how to draw faces that look young. Bushy hair does not equal a 20-something, Al.
And while this strip doesn't explicitly mention retirement, I get the feeling that the dad might've just retired--the impetus for the meeting.
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Maybe it's because the parents realize for the first time they're "Livin' on the edge...of death"?
Instead of "Feeling as old as the Pyramids", wouldn't it be great if Dad said, "F**k off, kids, Mom and I will spend your inheritance however we see fit!" Oh yea-aah!
Then again, perhaps he's patiently indulging his offspring because they are obviously afflicted with progeria.
Apt use of "progeria" for the win!
I love how the kids advice is basically "you don't act old enough. You should be acting like old people. Because you're old. Stop doing young person things. You're not allowed to enjoy them any more. Because you're old." :-)
"You should get yourself..." Shouldn't it be yourSELVES if they're talking to two people?
Barb -- Love the labels. How about also labeling the names of the characters?
Hmmm... Let's see all of the Migraina strips at once...
quacks, that is a great idea--I'll start forthwith
"Scaduto lives in Milford, CT. He has two daughters, Patricia Violette and Deborah, and three grandchildren."
The submitters are Al's own daughters, who are constantly trying to shuffle him off into an old folks' home!
nice catch there V.
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