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Wednesday June 24, 2008

I've been a fan of For Better or Worse since the beginning and am really enjoying re-living the strips and am finding I have forgotten more than I remembered. I have to check the website if I happen to miss even one episode. I have an addiction and I love it. Keep up the continued good work.

Charlotte J, Dothan, AL

Why does Michael need a flashlight to play his game? My children's video game thingies all have light-up screens. It's not like when we were children, and we read comic books under the covers.

Anna M, Winnipeg, MB

Just wondering about the father's day episode.... were stores open on Sundays back then? and in today's strip, were hand-held electronic games common when Micheal was little? I don't remember them.... usually, we just read books past our bedtime! just wondering... keep up the great work!

Laura, Orillia, ON

Regarding Lynn's blog entry, teachers in Mexico regularly go on strike to protest corruption and to get better conditions for the children they teach. During the huge Oaxaca teacher's strike in 2006, teachers demanded better buildings and equipment, shoes for the children, and more scholarships. Perhaps Ms. Johnston should learn just a bit about the subject before condemning teachers for taking political action. Those Oaxacan teachers are a quite wonderful example to the children they teach: brave, caring, and involved with their community.

Emily, Tampa, FL