LOL, it’ll be a sad day if a dad can’t fix a drippy faucet or replace a leaking P-trap. Or the mom, or the older teen with mechanical aptitude. I have nothing against calling in a pro when needed, but there should be someone in most houses who can manage a little problem like that.
This got me thinking. I cannot remember a repairman ever coming into our home when I was a child. If Mom didn’t fix it, Dad did. Plumbing, TV, you name it.
Yeah, hiring a qualified professional who will charge a minimum of one hundred dollars just to show up and charge four hundred dollars for a thirty-five-dollar part because they have them “special made to ensure quality” Total BS. Fix it yourself, weenie!
My father was a professional electrician and, in general, was great about taking care of home repairs on his own. He was also smart enough to know when it was time to call in a professional.
kab2rb about 2 months ago
I agree with mom! so comic’s behind.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 months ago
That “under the sink” plumbing was the FIRST job I hired out.
MS72 about 2 months ago
Save the money for later when dad breaks something. Pros love DIY.
jmworacle about 2 months ago
Your local plummber thanks you…
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
LOL, it’ll be a sad day if a dad can’t fix a drippy faucet or replace a leaking P-trap. Or the mom, or the older teen with mechanical aptitude. I have nothing against calling in a pro when needed, but there should be someone in most houses who can manage a little problem like that.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
I see the same thing happened today as last Friday. Very few comments made minutes ago mean the strips were late again. Wonder what is going on.
Sue Ellen about 2 months ago
The kitchen IS her domain!
ctolson about 2 months ago
And Zoe puts her foot into her mouth once again!
lisaegray about 2 months ago
hahahahahahaha!!!!!
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ about 2 months ago
“hey, there’s a drip under the sink”
“oh, it’s just Darryl”
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 months ago
Well Darryl, I’d fix the little drip by sending her to her room for an hour or so.
Munch about 2 months ago
If Daryl’s doing under sink repair it’s relatively simple. Installing a water heater is more complicated, but not really difficult.
GoldLions Premium Member about 2 months ago
LOL, got to love how well some spouses know each other.
Trond Sätre Premium Member about 2 months ago
“C’mon! I won’t get that second cookie unless I convince you!”
Blu Bunny about 2 months ago
I was a mechanic over 20 years, my motto, pay me now or pay me more later.
Blu Bunny about 2 months ago
Zoe reply to first panel, but he’s in the living room.
marktson about 2 months ago
Maybe they’re just late
Just-me about 2 months ago
These days, with my limited mobility, getting into a cabinet under the sink to fix a leak or other issue takes some prior planning.
buflogal! about 2 months ago
This got me thinking. I cannot remember a repairman ever coming into our home when I was a child. If Mom didn’t fix it, Dad did. Plumbing, TV, you name it.
wongo about 2 months ago
Yeah, hiring a qualified professional who will charge a minimum of one hundred dollars just to show up and charge four hundred dollars for a thirty-five-dollar part because they have them “special made to ensure quality” Total BS. Fix it yourself, weenie!
The Quiet One about 2 months ago
Either tell her to mind her own business or try fixing it herself.
cmxx about 2 months ago
Hire professionals and pay them for what they know—and for what they keep you from goofing up.
Strawberry King about 2 months ago
Wanda’s just trying to keep you from turning the house into an aquarium, Daryl.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 months ago
Friendly advice should be heeded.
iggyman about 2 months ago
That’s me, I am not a plumber!
iggyman about 2 months ago
A drip fixing a drip!
eced52 about 2 months ago
Zoey is a troublemaker.
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
Yeah… That last few times you’ve tried to fix something… Yeah… it didn’t end so well!
kathleenhicks62 about 2 months ago
Who’s the real drip?
sincavage05 about 2 months ago
Don’t worry Zoe, it won’t be long before he turns the drip into a flood.
gozirra2 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Come on Darryl, every home DIY knows to fix plumbing, you got to show some ‘plumber butt’!
Sun about 2 months ago
Having a professional to eliminate the drip could be rather costly.
MarshaOstroff about 2 months ago
My father was a professional electrician and, in general, was great about taking care of home repairs on his own. He was also smart enough to know when it was time to call in a professional.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 1 month ago
It is her business