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Dear Lynn-
Being 77 years old has caused me to experience many losses, including the death of my beloved husband of 55 years.Your comic strip has spoken to my heart for the past 20 years- sometimes making me laugh and other times- cry- since the reality of your strips is so reflective and accurate to life.
May God Bless You, Comfort you, Encourage you and Sustain you in the all the days to come.
Sincerely- Shirley, Loxahatchee, Florida
I love FBorFW. I have been reading for many, many years.
I want to know how Ellie likes her new house and if she really settles in. And what about Mike and his new house? How does he do with all of the new responsibility? I have so many questions!
Thanks for giving me this opportunity to "spill"!
Karen M, Ohio
THe new format is going really good! I am enjoying the old strips, it is funny how the folks have changed and aged. Especially Grandpa Jim.
Fred, Attica
Hello, I am a big fan of you and your work, i have been reading your comics for as long as i can remember, which isn't that long seeing as I am only sixteen years old. But, i have been reading you comics for most of that time, my mother had some of your collections, and I have read them all cover to cover, so i am very familiar with most of your older strips of For Better or for Worse. I want to complement you on getting Anthony and Liz back together, i hope they will last, i had read all their highschool love stories. Keep up the good work!!
one of your many fans
Emily S, St.Stephen, New Brunswick
I just read April's letter and I certainly hope that she realizes being a veterinarian is a lot of work!
You still "grade papers" only it's called writing patient charts. Most good veterinarians are slightly obsessed with their career and are tired all the time because they are dedicated to all their patients--even the ones who die in the middle of the night despite the doctor's heroic efforts. Don't get me started about the bills--the ones you pay and the ones that your clients don't pay.
She's not going to be a happy person if she thinks its all puppy breath and warm fuzzies, even if those are the rewards for a job well done.
It's a lot of work!
Margaret, DVM, Denver, CO