Family members who keep worrying about unmarried sisters and brothers always say it’s because they don’t want them to be all alone in their old age. Maybe so; I know my bro and sister worry about me since I’m now officially old, and unmarried. But I’ve always partly suspected that they worry that they’ll end up stuck with me if I need care as an oldie…
Cloth diapers are very much “in”, these days. Lots of styles and brands, lots of newfangled diaper pails. A good half of my friends use them at least part of the time now.
I thought cloth diapers went extinct in 1970.-—————————-That’s what the ad agencies want you to think.They’re still around. You just don’t see them advertised all over TV.
I used a diaper service in the late 70’s. Best decision I ever made. They took care of the mess. I also found and used little “diaper clips” that took the place of pins. I never could see using disposable diapers that overflowed the land fill and were not biodegradable.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Just to see what it’s like for Phil’s sister having gone thru all that hell.
Argythree almost 9 years ago
Family members who keep worrying about unmarried sisters and brothers always say it’s because they don’t want them to be all alone in their old age. Maybe so; I know my bro and sister worry about me since I’m now officially old, and unmarried. But I’ve always partly suspected that they worry that they’ll end up stuck with me if I need care as an oldie…
poodles27 almost 9 years ago
Talk about sibling payback Elly!
Aaberon almost 9 years ago
I used them in the 80s. Very tight budget.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That maniacal look in the last panel says it all.
dlsnyder55 almost 9 years ago
I used cloth diapers for my children in the 80’s – less landfill waste…
masnadies almost 9 years ago
Cloth diapers are very much “in”, these days. Lots of styles and brands, lots of newfangled diaper pails. A good half of my friends use them at least part of the time now.
rshive almost 9 years ago
We used them for our children through the mid-1980s. Got harder and harder to get. At least your washing machine doesn’t die for lack of exercise.
Can't Sleep almost 9 years ago
I thought cloth diapers went extinct in 1970.-—————————-That’s what the ad agencies want you to think.They’re still around. You just don’t see them advertised all over TV.
Guilty Bystander almost 9 years ago
A little schadenfreude there, El?
USN1977 almost 9 years ago
How many children did Georgia and Phil have?
summerdog86 almost 9 years ago
I’d like to know if Phil and Geo ever had kids, too? Anyone know?
JanLC almost 9 years ago
I used a diaper service in the late 70’s. Best decision I ever made. They took care of the mess. I also found and used little “diaper clips” that took the place of pins. I never could see using disposable diapers that overflowed the land fill and were not biodegradable.
route66paul almost 9 years ago
You siblings want you to suffer, too.
meowlin almost 9 years ago
There’s a fairly simple operation he can get that will prevent that last item in the “have it all” list.
26 almost 9 years ago
“I never liked my brother.”
Jim Kerner almost 9 years ago
Marriage is a great institution. But, so is Belleview! FYI. It’s a mental institution.
HJBoehm almost 9 years ago
I use cloth. Definitely not extinct and much easier when I cannot always afford regular.
Tarredandfeathered almost 9 years ago
Ellie has that “I want Him to Suffer, just like the Rest of us” look on her face..BWWWAAAAAHHHAAAHAAA.