I positively loathe talking on the phone…as for shopping, I work in retail…trust me the absolute last thing I want to do when I get out of work is go shopping!
My wife doesn’t like shopping either as far as the phone is concerned—she hates it unless it is one of our daughters(we have 3, only children we have)then she can talk ‘til the cows come home’. Personally, I don’t like to talk on the much at all, I’m more a ‘face to face’ conversationalist.
I forgot what city she is in, but is the shopping really so much better? Other than NYC, I never go shopping when I go on trips because I know where the good stores are in my town, not in other towns.
Love shopping, hate talking on the phone. But I love email and would probably love texting if I had a smartphone. Too bad there were no details about her visits with family but if we’d seen all of that the trip that was supposed to last only a week would’ve lasted 6 months. (at least in comics land)
I can remember scouring great cities for ‘cool’ stuff (e.g. sneakers) for my teenage daughter. I think San Francisco was a ‘Convers’ weekend. Luckily I got back since.
What is in the window in the fourth panel? Is Elly going to hold an umbrella while wearing a leotard? Must be some new way to wow her husband after the kids go bed!
piloti: Winnipeg is the home office of the Governor and company of venturers trading into Hudson’s Bay – established 2nd May 1670 – as they keep telling anyone and everyone.
In an advice colum several years ago:Grandma was very upset because her grandson had been out of the country for several years, and wasn’t thoughtfulenough to bring her back a souvenir.(Grandson had just returned from a tour in Iraq!)
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Hey, Elly, buying some trinkets and stuff makes business trips fun! ;)
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
Elly, get youself something, too!
Salinasong over 10 years ago
I’ve got to be the strangest woman in the world … I hate shopping and talking on the phone!
PuckerbrushCity over 10 years ago
I positively loathe talking on the phone…as for shopping, I work in retail…trust me the absolute last thing I want to do when I get out of work is go shopping!
IndyMan over 10 years ago
My wife doesn’t like shopping either as far as the phone is concerned—she hates it unless it is one of our daughters(we have 3, only children we have)then she can talk ‘til the cows come home’. Personally, I don’t like to talk on the much at all, I’m more a ‘face to face’ conversationalist.
lightenup Premium Member over 10 years ago
I forgot what city she is in, but is the shopping really so much better? Other than NYC, I never go shopping when I go on trips because I know where the good stores are in my town, not in other towns.
jaeldid66 over 10 years ago
I loathe shopping.
alondra over 10 years ago
Love shopping, hate talking on the phone. But I love email and would probably love texting if I had a smartphone. Too bad there were no details about her visits with family but if we’d seen all of that the trip that was supposed to last only a week would’ve lasted 6 months. (at least in comics land)
Peam Premium Member over 10 years ago
I can remember scouring great cities for ‘cool’ stuff (e.g. sneakers) for my teenage daughter. I think San Francisco was a ‘Convers’ weekend. Luckily I got back since.
Poollady over 10 years ago
and good for business in the town she’s in
LuvThemPluggers over 10 years ago
I, too, hate phones, mindless shopping and I don’t fly. Born a century too late.
krys723 over 10 years ago
My guy friends shops more than I do, he’s a nerd who just dresses nice
dogday Premium Member over 10 years ago
My favorite store is The Internet. It’s a mega-chain, located wherever I go. Thing is, prices are just all over the place. But the selection…!
USN1977 over 10 years ago
What is in the window in the fourth panel? Is Elly going to hold an umbrella while wearing a leotard? Must be some new way to wow her husband after the kids go bed!
hippogriff over 10 years ago
piloti: Winnipeg is the home office of the Governor and company of venturers trading into Hudson’s Bay – established 2nd May 1670 – as they keep telling anyone and everyone.
Ginny Premium Member over 10 years ago
Has anyone noticed that her needs are on the bottom of the “to do” list? Everyone else needs have been met!
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
In an advice colum several years ago:Grandma was very upset because her grandson had been out of the country for several years, and wasn’t thoughtfulenough to bring her back a souvenir.(Grandson had just returned from a tour in Iraq!)
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
(She got plenty of flak from mothers whose sons didn’t come back)