I have a question for this week. It is inspired by the talk of mystery books this week. I was wondering what types of books people like to read and maybe some of you favorites. I am a big fan of mysteries, but like other types too. I used to belong to a mystery book club were I recieved 3 paperback mysteries a month. They covered a fairly wide range of mysteries and some where better than others. As I got older I seemed to have less time to read, between getting busier and needing more sleep and I finally got to the point I had to cancel it, though I was sad to have the books stop. I am guessing it probably doesn’t exist anymore. I will try to post some of my favorites tomorrow. Looking forward to what others have to say and maybe getting some suggestions for new books too read.
Oh, Man, Man, Man. You’ve already seen one child come into the world, you should know better than this. I don’t know what should be said, as it varies from woman to woman and each woman has a list of esoteric variables to effect how any words out of a spouse’s mouth will be taken, but anything along the lines of “You haven’t been pregnant THAT long!” is very high up on the Don’t Say It You Idiot list.
Is this one based on real life too, Georgia?? I’m thinking The Man is really smart enough to be like Puck, although we all have our “did I really say that?” moments.
I do remember that the last week of pregnancy felt like a whole month.Being that large and not being able to get comfortable and yes, the heartburn! Don’t worry Georigia, 41 months is just about enough time for that little bun to be fully cooked and ready to pop out of the oven in time for Father’s Day.Speaking of Fathers Day, we are off to Innisfil Ribfest today to watch all of our favorite dads play great rock and roll and eat award winning bbq ribs. YUM!Have a wonderful Fathers Day tomorrow. Enjoy your family and honour your dads!
I know how she feels, my daughter was a late August baby, and son was a early September baby. So I was at my largest in the summer and I was miserable.
Once I got past the 5 months of 24/7 “morning” sickness, being pregnant was no problem, even at the “41 months” stage. Didn’t have any of the “typical” heartburn, backaches, etc. (It was only in the last month that I started getting tired if I stood for too long.) In fact I rather enjoyed it. Could eat anyone under the table (& sometimes did, hence the 56 lbs. I put on my previously skinny frame). Got a hugely oversized gray sweatshirt, put “THE GOODRICH BLIMP” on it in blue iron-on letters & wore it proudly!
At 6 months, then-hubby & I drove out to Colorado in our brand-new van. Of course we had to do Pike’s Peak! At the top, I bounded out of the car like I always did, while he stumbled out & gasped, “There’s no air up here!” That’s how we learned that one of the little-known advantages of being pregnant is that having a third more blood, you get a third more oxygen. No altitude sickness for me on that trip!
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((NoreenKlose)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Thinking of you lovely and hoping you are healing and the cough is subsiding. xx
There is an amazing spot, a State Forest, just down the street from me. It is also in the middle of a “rough” part of the city. An URBAN STATE FOREST! A jewel of beauty, and refuge. There is no cost to come. Those employees and volunteers of the jewel are inspired to share, to nurture the life and joy, with ALL who come!
So why, then, do I find careless trash? Evidence of individuals (sometimes whole families) taking a few moments of life to eat and breathe in life and vibrancy. A refuge from refuse, if you will. Then, they leave refuse; filth, trash, dangerous broken glass and choking hazards of plastic bags and human waste. They bring and spread what they are taking a break from. They tarnish and risk destroying, that very jewel they have just benefited from. I cannot wrap my mind around that. Not well, anyway.
This place, THIS forum, is a “refuge from refuse”. A place of beauty, vibrancy, joy, freely given, nurtured, shared. ALL WHO COME: PLEASE, come to enjoy the gentle love and support that has blossomed here. You need not contribute, there are no fees. If you are moved to contribute, you are welcome to do so, in gentle humor, gentle caring, even gentle, respectful, disagreement. Please, recognize and respect this jewel for what it is.
IF “gentle, repectful” are actually NOT what moves you to be here, then please, perhaps this is not where you are looking to be. There ARE forums for those who find satisfaction in other types of interaction and discourse. This is not one one of them.
In short, folks, here is not where you fling your trash. Please respect this beauty you have found, and leave it as wonderful, or even better, than you found it.
Thank you. Blessed Be. And, {{{{{{{{{{Mega Orb}}}}}}}}}} (I think that’s how hugs are posted?)
I haven’t always the opportunity to keep up here like I would like to, but I think I’d like to be a “former lurker”. Lol! I just wish my “technical stuff” got along better with GoComics!!
Sue Ellen over 6 years ago
Poor Puck! All he can do is listen and try to be understanding. The man, on the other hand, should know better!
Jungle Empress over 6 years ago
Oh no! The Woman is turning into She-Hulk!
Poor Lupin looks so worried!
butler2jc over 6 years ago
i think the man better lay low for awhile.
fullmoondeb Premium Member over 6 years ago
If everybody had a Puck in their lives, the world would be a better place.
Susanna Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have a question for this week. It is inspired by the talk of mystery books this week. I was wondering what types of books people like to read and maybe some of you favorites. I am a big fan of mysteries, but like other types too. I used to belong to a mystery book club were I recieved 3 paperback mysteries a month. They covered a fairly wide range of mysteries and some where better than others. As I got older I seemed to have less time to read, between getting busier and needing more sleep and I finally got to the point I had to cancel it, though I was sad to have the books stop. I am guessing it probably doesn’t exist anymore. I will try to post some of my favorites tomorrow. Looking forward to what others have to say and maybe getting some suggestions for new books too read.
Sionyx over 6 years ago
Oh, Man, Man, Man. You’ve already seen one child come into the world, you should know better than this. I don’t know what should be said, as it varies from woman to woman and each woman has a list of esoteric variables to effect how any words out of a spouse’s mouth will be taken, but anything along the lines of “You haven’t been pregnant THAT long!” is very high up on the Don’t Say It You Idiot list.
enigmamz over 6 years ago
“You wanna do this NOW? You wanna have a fight NOW?”
Gloria Fleming over 6 years ago
Is this one based on real life too, Georgia?? I’m thinking The Man is really smart enough to be like Puck, although we all have our “did I really say that?” moments.
Lady Bri over 6 years ago
Awwww! Sweet, sensitive Pucky! I just want to love him up! Xxxx
Rosette over 6 years ago
Pucky sounds like he should be a hair stylist, haha! “Oh, he did not say that, girl!”
cat19632001 over 6 years ago
I notice Lupin is wisely staying at the news desk.
Pet over 6 years ago
I do remember that the last week of pregnancy felt like a whole month.Being that large and not being able to get comfortable and yes, the heartburn! Don’t worry Georigia, 41 months is just about enough time for that little bun to be fully cooked and ready to pop out of the oven in time for Father’s Day.Speaking of Fathers Day, we are off to Innisfil Ribfest today to watch all of our favorite dads play great rock and roll and eat award winning bbq ribs. YUM!Have a wonderful Fathers Day tomorrow. Enjoy your family and honour your dads!
arolarson Premium Member over 6 years ago
OMC, just when you think Puck cannot get any sweeter or more sensitive, he tops himself again. Man, take your cue from Pucky!
Willywise52 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Off with his head!
animemom50 over 6 years ago
I know how she feels, my daughter was a late August baby, and son was a early September baby. So I was at my largest in the summer and I was miserable.
ladykat over 6 years ago
Good morning and happy Caturday, orbsters and orbabies! It’s going to be a hot sunny day here in Barrie.
By the by, Man, you should NOT have said what you just said!
willie_mctell over 6 years ago
In spite of being an insensitive boor I survived the 41st month as did my better 90%. Our daughter is 37 so I guess it worked out.
ekw555 over 6 years ago
eeek! The Woman is making Elvis FangFace! Everyone run! (don’t worry, she moves slower than Micheal Meyers!)
Gent over 6 years ago
Keep calm and eat some raw mangoes, woman.
SunflowerGirl100 over 6 years ago
The correct thing for the Man to say would have been, “You don’t mean months, Dear, you mean years! You’ve been pregnant for 41 years.”
shaunnmunn over 6 years ago
Loving boops, bumps, vibes & purrs to everyone! Extras for our ailing orbsters and/or members of their orbs!!! I love you all!
Blessings!!! >^.,.^<
anomalous4 over 6 years ago
Once I got past the 5 months of 24/7 “morning” sickness, being pregnant was no problem, even at the “41 months” stage. Didn’t have any of the “typical” heartburn, backaches, etc. (It was only in the last month that I started getting tired if I stood for too long.) In fact I rather enjoyed it. Could eat anyone under the table (& sometimes did, hence the 56 lbs. I put on my previously skinny frame). Got a hugely oversized gray sweatshirt, put “THE GOODRICH BLIMP” on it in blue iron-on letters & wore it proudly!
At 6 months, then-hubby & I drove out to Colorado in our brand-new van. Of course we had to do Pike’s Peak! At the top, I bounded out of the car like I always did, while he stumbled out & gasped, “There’s no air up here!” That’s how we learned that one of the little-known advantages of being pregnant is that having a third more blood, you get a third more oxygen. No altitude sickness for me on that trip!
Lady Bri over 6 years ago
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((NoreenKlose)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Thinking of you lovely and hoping you are healing and the cough is subsiding. xx
Keep on keepin' on over 6 years ago
There is an amazing spot, a State Forest, just down the street from me. It is also in the middle of a “rough” part of the city. An URBAN STATE FOREST! A jewel of beauty, and refuge. There is no cost to come. Those employees and volunteers of the jewel are inspired to share, to nurture the life and joy, with ALL who come!
So why, then, do I find careless trash? Evidence of individuals (sometimes whole families) taking a few moments of life to eat and breathe in life and vibrancy. A refuge from refuse, if you will. Then, they leave refuse; filth, trash, dangerous broken glass and choking hazards of plastic bags and human waste. They bring and spread what they are taking a break from. They tarnish and risk destroying, that very jewel they have just benefited from. I cannot wrap my mind around that. Not well, anyway.
This place, THIS forum, is a “refuge from refuse”. A place of beauty, vibrancy, joy, freely given, nurtured, shared. ALL WHO COME: PLEASE, come to enjoy the gentle love and support that has blossomed here. You need not contribute, there are no fees. If you are moved to contribute, you are welcome to do so, in gentle humor, gentle caring, even gentle, respectful, disagreement. Please, recognize and respect this jewel for what it is.
IF “gentle, repectful” are actually NOT what moves you to be here, then please, perhaps this is not where you are looking to be. There ARE forums for those who find satisfaction in other types of interaction and discourse. This is not one one of them.
In short, folks, here is not where you fling your trash. Please respect this beauty you have found, and leave it as wonderful, or even better, than you found it.
Thank you. Blessed Be. And, {{{{{{{{{{Mega Orb}}}}}}}}}} (I think that’s how hugs are posted?)
:’)
Keep on keepin' on over 6 years ago
((((((((((Lady Bri & Poppet Bear))))))))))
Thank you!! <3 <3 <3
Keep on keepin' on over 6 years ago
I haven’t always the opportunity to keep up here like I would like to, but I think I’d like to be a “former lurker”. Lol! I just wish my “technical stuff” got along better with GoComics!!
scaeva Premium Member over 6 years ago
I love Lupin’s expression in the first panel.
“Beware the fury of a patient man.” As for the fury of a patient woman, YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW.
Andylit Premium Member over 6 years ago
Throw her some raw meat and step back….slllowwwwlllly
Ruth Brown over 6 years ago
Oh, there is hope for we of the Elvis persuasion if the dear woman can have these moments.
BillJackson1 over 6 years ago
Hmmm… tomorrow is Father’s Day… I wonder how that will be celebrated in the strip…
SheMc over 6 years ago
Oh you poor dear Woman, we all feel for you XXX
shaunnmunn over 6 years ago
aMaizing! You OK? Miss you, sweetie!!!
Blessings!!!
Love, >^.,.^<
mamabear1012 over 6 years ago
Oh honey, i’ve said the same thing! Thanks for being so understand, Puck. <3
LittleSnek about 6 years ago
Puck’s face in the last panel! HAHAHHAHAHAHHA!
Fennec! at the Disco almost 2 years ago
Well, I probably would have made the same correction. And gotten my head snapped off.