I’ll take your word and that’s even worse. They wasted precious time figuring it and John ran and found them still there? Unrealistic. River is a moving body of water. They’d be long gone by the time the family finally figured and ran to the river. April would be dead because Farley wouldn’t be able to support her all way down the river. He was 14. A geriatric dog. In human years he’d be about 70-75 years old. The new calculation is dog growth from birth to 7 is times 7 in human years then after 7th year, it’s times 5. I figure he’d be in that age range in his human years.
I said the family phoned him at college about Farley. I did not say he was home and was there when it happened. I went back to those strips and did not see Dawn there. Just Liz. Liz went looking for April and found her in the river with Farley, ran home and screamed that April was in the river and John ran and pulled them both out. My memory was vague, and I did not log in for the recently re-run, so I went back to the website archives. Honestly, the storyline was illogical. River is a moving body of water. Realistically, both April and Farley would be long gone down the creek by the time John got there. Liz should’ve jumped in and pulled them out as it appeared she saw them in the river just after they fell in. At 14, she was still dependent on parents, so she did not think to jump in but run to her dad for help. Lucky for April, her life is a cartoon and she was rescued 5 minutes later falling in and was still near home.
Well, out of your league, Luann. His gf is at Moony. Bernice you could have a chance if you were an athlete. He clearly is into athletic girls. You’re only craniumly athletic.
That’s a really old story, Old Yeller. That’s what you think the first thing? Rolling my eyes here