I know that look on Arlo’s face. How many times has my husband said, “Sure, I say something, you don’t listen. But let some stranger on the Internet say the same thing…”
Another viewpoint: It also seems that Janis might be one of those wives who never thinks her husband can be right about anything unless she verifies it.
A couple of points: 1) Janice has been a phono-phile/neto-phile for some time now. So maybe it’s just become habit. 2) Husbands have a reputation among wives of “always being right.” This upsets wives to no end. It also upsets husbands, also to no end, when they think they’re being challenged on what (they think) they do know. Hence Arlo’s reaction. I.e., “man stuff,” trivia, and etc.
My husband adopted a stray cat a couple of weeks ago. At first she didn’t meow, then a few days later she started meowing to me because I talk to her more and last night she started meowing to him.
My oldest cat will definitely meow at other cats who come within his space (about a 3-4 inch radius is all the personal space he claims any more) or are laying on his favorite heating pad. And, without exception, every one of them will give ground to the grumpy, crippled senior.
I feel for you Arlo! I was once known As a “fount of useless knowledge” relied upon to provide astoundingly accurate facts on random subjects. It was a certain marketable quality that impressed my friends and most importantly to me, wifey! Then came the smartphone, and now there is no need for this particular quality. Fortunately wifey has discovered that I do have other appealing qualities and am worth keeping around.
Tesla Roadster 181 Premium Member over 7 years ago
A video about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1A4-Lm9pW4, presented by Simon’s Cat creator.
Arianne over 7 years ago
Whaddaya think? He just makes this shtuff up?
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I know that look on Arlo’s face. How many times has my husband said, “Sure, I say something, you don’t listen. But let some stranger on the Internet say the same thing…”
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 7 years ago
Also reminds me of, say, splitting the lunch check with a couple of friends.
You say something like, “OK, it’s $25, that’s just under $8.50 each, so let’s make it ten bucks each with the tip.”
and the other two whip out their phones/calculators, and wrinkle their brows for several minutes, till one says “Oh, I guess that’s right”
jarvisloop over 7 years ago
Another viewpoint: It also seems that Janis might be one of those wives who never thinks her husband can be right about anything unless she verifies it.
jarvisloop over 7 years ago
Or did I just echo Arianne’s comment? If so, sorry. It seems that I didn’t check carefully enough before posting.
Tyge over 7 years ago
A couple of points: 1) Janice has been a phono-phile/neto-phile for some time now. So maybe it’s just become habit. 2) Husbands have a reputation among wives of “always being right.” This upsets wives to no end. It also upsets husbands, also to no end, when they think they’re being challenged on what (they think) they do know. Hence Arlo’s reaction. I.e., “man stuff,” trivia, and etc.
JaneCl over 7 years ago
Is that what’s called “mansplaning”?
sbwertz over 7 years ago
Usually at 4:30 am.
ARLOS DAD over 7 years ago
Who are “they”??
zippo26050 over 7 years ago
she needs a spankin for being so snarky………
CynthiaLeigh over 7 years ago
I have a laconic Manx cat, Sigurd, who, when he speaks, says “Ur.”
jerrythemacguy over 7 years ago
I’m like Janis. I am skeptical of anything I hear, or read on the Internet – and comic pages.
Font Lady Premium Member over 7 years ago
My husband adopted a stray cat a couple of weeks ago. At first she didn’t meow, then a few days later she started meowing to me because I talk to her more and last night she started meowing to him.
JP Steve Premium Member over 7 years ago
I have trouble with this claim — if it’s true why are there so many videos out there of cats and kittens mewing at each other?
Malcome1 over 7 years ago
Cheetahs meow.
bryan42 over 7 years ago
My oldest cat will definitely meow at other cats who come within his space (about a 3-4 inch radius is all the personal space he claims any more) or are laying on his favorite heating pad. And, without exception, every one of them will give ground to the grumpy, crippled senior.
Maizing over 7 years ago
My cats meow when they want to be picked up. Then they purr while I hold them.
Deleting Account over 7 years ago
Not true, my cats meow to each other when they’re lonely and looking for the other cat.
awesomesteeler over 7 years ago
Fact Checker!!! lol Even your spouse
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 7 years ago
If there’s a distinction between mewing and meowing, I guess I’ll buy it.
mywifeslover over 4 years ago
I feel for you Arlo! I was once known As a “fount of useless knowledge” relied upon to provide astoundingly accurate facts on random subjects. It was a certain marketable quality that impressed my friends and most importantly to me, wifey! Then came the smartphone, and now there is no need for this particular quality. Fortunately wifey has discovered that I do have other appealing qualities and am worth keeping around.
tomfromthe50s Premium Member 8 months ago
I once saw a mother cat meow at her kitten 20 feet away—and he came running!