Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for March 05, 2013
March 04, 2013
March 06, 2013
Transcript:
Jimbo: ...Well...long story short... The district manager left in a huff! Thank you for listening... I'm sure that my work grievances are boring to you!
Peekaboo: It's only the fain hint of tuna breath that's kept me here this long!
@Rug Ratz from yesterday: Even neutered cats will spray if they feel threatened. Is there another male who comes by your yard? Some folks arrange things so the cat can’t see other cats on the ground through the window. That’s hard. Cat tranquilizers do work often, and you can discontinue them after a few months as the cat learns becomes acclimated to the perceived threat. Apologies to others for my “cat clinic” posts.
This say more about Jimbo than Peekaboo. He has problems at work but doesn’t bring them home to his family and chooses to tell the cat instead. Rose doesn’t hesitate to tell him all of her problems but he’s a considerate man and only tells the cat. Only in the comic strips or romance novels…sigh!
@Sharon HayesYes, in the real world, a lot of men prefer to avoid telling their wives that they have problems (at work, with health, with investments) because they think that sharing a problem makes them look weak. And then they have a heart attack and die, and the wife is left with no knowledge of debts, etc. Sigh!
Ray_C over 11 years ago
@Rug Ratz from yesterday: Even neutered cats will spray if they feel threatened. Is there another male who comes by your yard? Some folks arrange things so the cat can’t see other cats on the ground through the window. That’s hard. Cat tranquilizers do work often, and you can discontinue them after a few months as the cat learns becomes acclimated to the perceived threat. Apologies to others for my “cat clinic” posts.
OldestandWisest over 11 years ago
A Huff, isn’t that one of those Scandanavian cars?
Sharon Hayes over 11 years ago
This say more about Jimbo than Peekaboo. He has problems at work but doesn’t bring them home to his family and chooses to tell the cat instead. Rose doesn’t hesitate to tell him all of her problems but he’s a considerate man and only tells the cat. Only in the comic strips or romance novels…sigh!
Argy.Bargy2 over 11 years ago
@Sharon HayesYes, in the real world, a lot of men prefer to avoid telling their wives that they have problems (at work, with health, with investments) because they think that sharing a problem makes them look weak. And then they have a heart attack and die, and the wife is left with no knowledge of debts, etc. Sigh!