Well, it’s Opal’s fault. If she hadn’t been gnawing on it, Earl would have open it no problem. As it is, she weakened in an unpredictable pattern and Earl’s measured efforts produced unexpected results.
At least that is what Earl would like to think. :)
I didn’t know Opal had flown anywhere. Did Earl go with her? Where did they go and how long were they gone? Did they bring us anything other than a stupid bag of peanuts?
For the most part,, you don’t get peanuts on airplanes any longer – peanut allergy concerns. But there is a proper way (technique) of opening those and similar bags – most people don’t open them properly.
I have the same trouble with bottled drinks. The lids are a nightmare to get off. I have to cover my hand with my dressing gown sleeve to prevent hurting my hand.
Many bags have a tiny cut in the sealed portion of the plastic or even a saw tooth edge which provide stress concentration points and make opening the bags extremely easy, using a simple shearing motion.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
Man-rule #1, screw up the job so she never asks you again.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
You’re work ain’t done yet, Earl. Fetch the vacuum and suck up the spilled peanuts.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
To every complex and/or hard problem, there is a simple solution — which is wrong.
pelican47 over 8 years ago
Beviek and Night-Gaunt,
Agree, scissors is the way to open those, but what do they expect you to do on the airplane?
PMark over 8 years ago
Well, it’s Opal’s fault. If she hadn’t been gnawing on it, Earl would have open it no problem. As it is, she weakened in an unpredictable pattern and Earl’s measured efforts produced unexpected results.
At least that is what Earl would like to think. :)
tom over 8 years ago
I did that with a bag of skittles in the car. Would find them now and then as long as I had that car.
usafmsgt over 8 years ago
I didn’t know Opal had flown anywhere. Did Earl go with her? Where did they go and how long were they gone? Did they bring us anything other than a stupid bag of peanuts?
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
Earl is no help as usual.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
I did that trick once with a bag of birdseed. Only did it once – some lessons stick with you.
garcoa over 8 years ago
For the most part,, you don’t get peanuts on airplanes any longer – peanut allergy concerns. But there is a proper way (technique) of opening those and similar bags – most people don’t open them properly.
jdsween855 Premium Member over 8 years ago
The bags tear down the side, not across the top or mid-seam, silly!
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
I didn’t know they gave peanuts away on broom stick airlines.
fishbulb239 over 8 years ago
A rabid ferret would be perfectly OK with eating the peanuts off of the floor.
scyphi26 over 8 years ago
Yes. Hightail it out of here before she shouts at you to clean it up.
battycomic Premium Member over 8 years ago
I did that once with a bag of pasta from a Hamburger Helper.
ANIMAL over 8 years ago
WOW – Who coulda’ seen THAT coming….. ;-)
Number Three over 8 years ago
I have the same trouble with bottled drinks. The lids are a nightmare to get off. I have to cover my hand with my dressing gown sleeve to prevent hurting my hand.
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What? Me worried ? over 8 years ago
Where’s Roscoe ?
He’s out of frame bottom ,eating peanuts !
soaringblocks over 8 years ago
Do NOT read this comic just after you’ve taken a big swig of water and not swallowed yet……….it’s not good for the keyboard!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Many bags have a tiny cut in the sealed portion of the plastic or even a saw tooth edge which provide stress concentration points and make opening the bags extremely easy, using a simple shearing motion.
V45mikky over 8 years ago
will not let you take scissors on an airplane