Drabble by Kevin Fagan for April 18, 2014
Transcript:
June: Sorry I'm running late, Ralph. You said we needed to leave at 6:30! Ralph: It's OK, Honeybunch! I told you 6:30 because you're always late. We really don't need to leave until 6:45! June: In that case, I have time to re-do my hair! Ralph: That's OK, too. We really, really don't need to leave until 7:00!
LeoAutodidact over 10 years ago
OH, Ralph, you sneaky smartie, you!
MUCH more than I’ve come to expect from him. This may call for a re-evaluation!
woodworker318 over 10 years ago
I used to tell my wife that we needed to leave 1/2 hour ahead of time. That way we left on time.
dadoctah over 10 years ago
Hofstadter’s Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter’s Law.
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member over 10 years ago
She also needs to put her apron back on.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 10 years ago
Preachin’ to the choir!
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 10 years ago
As if her hair has EVER looked any different than it is.
QuietStorm27 over 10 years ago
I have to do this with my hubby, he’s always the one running late. He caused our son and his girlfriend to miss their bus back to college because he just knew he had enough time to play one last video game with him – baseball! We got there in time to see the bus pull off and had to scramble to make other arrangements because they had an exam that Monday!
RobinHood2013 over 10 years ago
Aaaaaaand THAT’S how the man (?) of the house has to play it. Nice move, Ralph.
shamino over 10 years ago
Before my wedding, we gave my in-laws a time 30 minutes early, because we know they’re always late. They found out the day before and got very mad at us for not trusting them. Then they arrived 30 minutes late anyway.
If I didn’t find it funny, I’d want to scream.
Ppyfss over 10 years ago
My sister-in-law will be late for her own funeral. My brother used to set every clock in the house fast so they would have time to get where they were supposed to be on time. She finally caught on. I’m not sure she is ever on time, but I think she is a little better now than she used to be.
metagalaxy1970 over 10 years ago
@Mike G, I always had to wait on my ex husband. It’s not always the wives that are late, it’s also the husbands too.
Ironhold over 10 years ago
This is pretty much my usual Sunday morning. []No matter how early I start getting ready, someone or something will demand a piece of my time. Even if it’s “getting stuck at a traffic light” or something similar, I’m almost always late for church.