This is about the dumbest thing Arlo has ever done. In one swoop he has lost every brownie point he has ever had or ever will have. Another sentence like that will leave him to experience duel stories first hand. I don’t thing anyone wants to hear stories involving a spouse and their ex
You don’t share all that many stories from your previous marriage. It threatens the current spouse’s comfort with your current commitment. — Works both ways.
I spent 3 years in Alaska, the last two with my 1st wife. I’m not going to bury that set of stories. The trick is in how you couch them. Unless someone wants more details, I just keep it to ‘I’. But trust me Arlo, it’s not that big a deal.
Sometimes I can see the appeal of that! Especially when my husband tells the same stories over and over and over and over – if I try to cut it off by saying, “Yes, I remember that story! You guys then….”, doesn’t even slow him down, he just keeps on going, and going and going.
A good example of a “Saturday comic.” I have long maintained that cartoonists save their lamest material for Saturday, which probably draws the fewest readers all week.
My first two marriages were a bust. However, the third time is 33 years going strong with two great grown-up kids. I don’t share stories about them either. :-)
Dirty Dragon almost 6 years ago
I guess the engine wasn’t the only thing of Steve’s that broke down out on the water…
smurf764 almost 6 years ago
This is about the dumbest thing Arlo has ever done. In one swoop he has lost every brownie point he has ever had or ever will have. Another sentence like that will leave him to experience duel stories first hand. I don’t thing anyone wants to hear stories involving a spouse and their ex
Tyge almost 6 years ago
You don’t share all that many stories from your previous marriage. It threatens the current spouse’s comfort with your current commitment. — Works both ways.
Ruth Brown almost 6 years ago
Relishing a memory of a life lived together is a very good thing.
Anathema Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I don’t have any memories with my first wife that I want to share with my current wife or anyone else for that matter.
mhlon Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I spent 3 years in Alaska, the last two with my 1st wife. I’m not going to bury that set of stories. The trick is in how you couch them. Unless someone wants more details, I just keep it to ‘I’. But trust me Arlo, it’s not that big a deal.
axe-grinder almost 6 years ago
My father said to a waitress once, “You look like my third wife.” She asked, “You’ve been married three times?” He replied, “No, just twice.”
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 6 years ago
This brief set of panels had me think of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. :(
gammaguy almost 6 years ago
You would like a second set of stories, Arlo? So would I. How about getting in touch with “the kids”, again?
contralto2b almost 6 years ago
Sometimes I can see the appeal of that! Especially when my husband tells the same stories over and over and over and over – if I try to cut it off by saying, “Yes, I remember that story! You guys then….”, doesn’t even slow him down, he just keeps on going, and going and going.
Grace Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Hmm, I get along fine with my ex but would not be telling tales of our life together with my husband.
carlosrivers almost 6 years ago
If you want to find out, just introduce Janis as “my first wife”…
jonesbeltone almost 6 years ago
Arlo needs to get out and take a long walk. Janis will let this pass but it will take some time for her to process it. FYI.
All Dan All Day Premium Member almost 6 years ago
She didn’t find him at the library. Dumb is what dumb does.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
I’m still on my first wife.
candomarty Premium Member almost 6 years ago
A good example of a “Saturday comic.” I have long maintained that cartoonists save their lamest material for Saturday, which probably draws the fewest readers all week.
1MadHat Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It sounded to me like they enjoyed starting their marriage and Arlo wondered what might happen if they took their vows again.
Ergo, a “second marriage”, the two of them, with a different perspective or view on life. Kinda romantic, I think……
cuteswan Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Maybe Arlo needs to see the Saturday Night Live sketch “Meet Your Second Wife” (?v=MJEAGd1bQuc) for some perspective. ;)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
The question is innocent enough, but is it enough for Janis? Tell him to go on line to read them.
davidlwashburn almost 6 years ago
The could do like my wife and I did; get divorced, then reconcile and get remarried.
boydwwadams almost 6 years ago
been there…done that…and not smart enough to learn from my mistakes..
locake almost 6 years ago
Arlo doesn’t mean stories about another spouse, just another life. I have plenty of stories that do not involve my husband.
locake almost 6 years ago
Or they could wait a few more years when memory loss sets in and the husband forgets most of what he told the wife.
MCProfessor almost 6 years ago
What was that old saying? “Open mouth, remove all doubt”.
Scoutmaster77 almost 6 years ago
My first two marriages were a bust. However, the third time is 33 years going strong with two great grown-up kids. I don’t share stories about them either. :-)
foxmike6513 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Yeah We may want a do-over here.
eromlig almost 6 years ago
Oh, Dear. Jimmy, we know you and Rheta split up years ago. Please don’t let it happen to Arlo and Janis!