Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for March 08, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  10 months ago

    Good man! He’s a keeper, Janis!!

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    Sephten  10 months ago

    That’s my job too, as the Man of the House.

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    nosirrom  10 months ago

    You’re a better man than I am, Arlo Day. I usually cause the indecisiveness.

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    biglar  10 months ago

    “You don’t have to worry. I worry enough for both of us.”

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    Meledosia  10 months ago

    To all you feminists and simps out there: Look at Janis’ face in the last panel. That’s a happy woman who knows her husband has her back. She’s not under his thumb, she’s under his care. It’s a beautiful thing to see. They’ve been discussing this issue for weeks now and the big bad man monster has at no time tried to force her to “submit” to anything, nor has she put on the boss lady act. They are just “one person” working out what’s best for “themself.” THIS is what you miss in the dark of the night. This is the right way.

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    exness Premium Member 10 months ago

    Back when husband was in the military there were times when we knew a transfer was coming, but didn’t know where. That drove me crazy!

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 10 months ago

    My wife does all our fretting and worrying so I don’t have to.

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    bikamper  10 months ago

    Is it indecisiveness or overthinking? With my other half it’s hard to tell.

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    dv1093  10 months ago

    If my wife picked up and moved over to be with our daughter (2,000+ miles away) it would not go well.

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    DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago

    I love that look on her face.

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    DawnQuinn1  10 months ago

    Janis is wishy-washy. Weigh the pros and cons and make an informed decision. You cannot put it off forever like Jimmy Johnson is. lol

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    Indianapolis Smith  10 months ago

    The problem with house hunting when you aren’t sure you want to move, is when you find THE house.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 10 months ago

    He sure does……..

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    Searcy9320  10 months ago

    I am lucky to live so close to my kids (and mainly my Grandkids.) I can see where moving is the best choice to be close to your kids, but I too see where the old house has it’s appeal of that is the way they know how to live.

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    Kathy M T M Premium Member 10 months ago

    we’re planning to move closer to the kids and I understand how she feels. So much anxiety. Lucky I have a supportive hubby as well.

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    locake  10 months ago

    Why would they need to house hunt? They’d live in the guest house or the beach condo. Whichever one Gus is not using.

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    raybarb44  10 months ago

    He’s lucky to have a job that would allow him to move or work from home…..

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    kencrosno  10 months ago

    Speaking from experience, they should wait for the interest rates to drop. We had been house hunting for a few years. The perfect house came along back in August and we closed in September. The same week the interest rates went up twice in a week and housing market died. That is also the week we listed our old place. Still hasn’t sold yet. We have a low low offer today and since we are bleeding money, we’ll probably have to take it. Did I mention we closed on the house a week and a half before my company downsized and eliminated my position and I still have not had a job offer?

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