John on the other hand had several patients with severe cases of halitosis and other attractive features. However, at least he gets payment, most of the time.
Hmmmm, our sweet little Elly is being a bit on the mean side today. Talking about “nothing”? Cruel, Elly, cruel thing to say. (I’ve been told that I talk about nothing, can you tell? : )
@billdi and fbjsr — You are so right. It’s gotten to where a male cannot even raise his voice. No matter what the provacation. I’m not advocating a return to the “dark ages”, but surely there must come a day when fair is really fair.
How long does John have to be married to Elly before he finally figures out that she can’t take a joke?!?!?
Having said that, I can kind of see her point (minus throwing the coffee cup, of course!). She was talking to her husband seriously about her day. But instead of sympathizing and agreeing that, yes, Mrs. Baird does have an annoying way of droning on and on, non-stop, about any and everything she can think of, all he could muster was a wise-crack at Elly’s expense, which probably made her feel silly and stupid. Things like that tend to hack people off – especially women – because it has a way of making us feel like our husbands/significant others don’t take us seriously. And if they don’t take us seriously, then how can they possibly respect us?
ejcapulet over 14 years ago
Dead man walking.
jerzy over 14 years ago
Well, she IS used to John going on & on about nothing…
WebSpider over 14 years ago
I’d change that last panel to read: “No wonder the house is a mess and dinner isn’t ready…”
It would probably have the same outcome… :-)
Strange how any panel indicating a form of spousal abuse is always with Elly being the violent one…
ses1066 over 14 years ago
John on the other hand had several patients with severe cases of halitosis and other attractive features. However, at least he gets payment, most of the time.
lightenup Premium Member over 14 years ago
You’re looking a bit malnourished in the last panel, John. C’mon Elly, I learned a while ago that you’re just setting him up by saying that.
Nelly55 over 14 years ago
good grief
the spammer’s getting cleaver
summerdog86 over 14 years ago
Hmmmm, our sweet little Elly is being a bit on the mean side today. Talking about “nothing”? Cruel, Elly, cruel thing to say. (I’ve been told that I talk about nothing, can you tell? : )
pawpawbear over 14 years ago
Notice that my name has an “H”. Jon is more than insensitive, he is pure dee stupid.
dsom8 over 14 years ago
Facetiousness meets artistic hyperbole.
Said with a wink and a grin, it’s a lot different than complaining about the housekeeping.
billdi Premium Member over 14 years ago
so it’s a laugh-riot when elly concusses john with a hot cup of coffee, because he ‘deserved’ it?
if he throws something at elly he’s an abusive husband who should be locked up.
pawpawbear over 14 years ago
@billdi and fbjsr — You are so right. It’s gotten to where a male cannot even raise his voice. No matter what the provacation. I’m not advocating a return to the “dark ages”, but surely there must come a day when fair is really fair.
JanLC over 14 years ago
There she goes again, throwing things.
jkoskov over 14 years ago
Obviously a better Dentist than a Diplomat.
gofinsc over 14 years ago
The spammer is selling meat-cutting implements now?
alviebird over 14 years ago
Well, this was written when cartoon violence was a lot more acceptable. And it is a cartoon.
Gretchen's Mom over 14 years ago
How long does John have to be married to Elly before he finally figures out that she can’t take a joke?!?!?
Having said that, I can kind of see her point (minus throwing the coffee cup, of course!). She was talking to her husband seriously about her day. But instead of sympathizing and agreeing that, yes, Mrs. Baird does have an annoying way of droning on and on, non-stop, about any and everything she can think of, all he could muster was a wise-crack at Elly’s expense, which probably made her feel silly and stupid. Things like that tend to hack people off – especially women – because it has a way of making us feel like our husbands/significant others don’t take us seriously. And if they don’t take us seriously, then how can they possibly respect us?
alviebird over 14 years ago
I think his point was the she should be able to take it because she dishes it out.
And I think she sussed him out.
Rockingwoman over 14 years ago
Duck, John!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Evidently, Elly can’t “handle” it - she’s throwing away the handle - with the cup still attached.
KimberlyT over 14 years ago
The last panel is priceless.