i remember just after our second child was born we both came down with a virus. No family nearby so we took it in turns of one being awake the other asleep.
Ah the very important spoons…I know you well. Now, about the survey that went POOF!…I’m going to take tomorrow & maybe Sunday to go back over the responses from yesterday, today, &, who knows, maybe tomorrow. Then, I am just going to post #s. If you want to know from which section of a state the other posters are in, you should go back & review the posts. I’m still collecting the info &, if Georgia wants it, I’ll be happy to provide it to her.
I just have to say again, one last time, (bc I’m stubborn & am determined to be heard; after this, I give up) that I still don’t understand the big deal about the other info being posted here. Of course, I understand what you’re saying & why we all need to be cautious these days but some of you seem to think it’s some secret info I conjured up from some secret source & want to broadcast to the entire web-world when, in reality, I’ll say it again, one last time…It is only info you, yourselves, have already posted on the very same site I proposed to post it back on. It’s just organized now.
Anyway, if you’re concerned you posted too much, you should go back, delete your own post(s) & inform me to take you off the list, such as I was already happy to do for SueEllen.
And, that folks, is my final comment about that…You’ll see the #s posted sometime in the next few days. Many thanks to those folks who…you know… ;)
Big news in the Big Pink House! Poor People…whenever this was from life, I hope it “flu” by quickly! Lupin’s pep talk is wonderful.
(Although I have to admit I’m laughing far too hard at the Toddler and Baby zooming around on the baby chair. Those are some determined eyebrows on the Baby in the last panel! Onward, Baby!)
The children haven’t been “spared”; they brought it in here in the first place. I haven’t had a cold or flu since I stopped working in an office alongside people with kids.
Puck’s so concerned! Lupin’s so supportive! Elvis is so professional until his duties are done & then he’s so cutely settled in to take care of his Mommy! Cuteness abounds! ;)
Matryoshka is the Russian nesting doll. A babushka is a grandmother or elderly woman, also the uniform of babushkas: the traditional triangular cloth head covering tied under the chin.
OMC! The spooning! The Nyquil toasting! The look on the Baby’s face as she holds her mighty rattle aloft and she and her brother ride her little wheeled walker into battle!♥
[sarcasm mod on] But why are we always guilty? If everyone with flu became a matryoshkas, it doesn’t means russia… [sarcasm mod off] I’m in flu too, but if I didn’t run, it will be worse
Today’s strip is exceptionally gorgeous and more than usually densely packed with information and art. I do love it.
From the opening idea that there is ONE cold and that both of the humans have it, to the closing medicinal toast, what fun to enjoy all the title tidbits between.
The concerns about people getting hold of one’s personal data are important and are worthwhile cautionary tales. I have a sort of flipside story from long ago. It’s a love story.
In the 1960s, and probably much later too, the letters pages in comic books would print the full names and addresses of the letter writers. In fact, this was instrumental in the founding “fandom” as a community of comics fans and collectors. I suspect “The Big Bang Theory” would not exist today without the hundreds of fans who made contact through those pages and began to exchange amateur comics and self published fanzines. The early comics conventions were also fed by those addresses.One of my friends, when he was in his teens, had several letters published in various comics. He knew some other kids in his town who liked comics, but few young ladies who did. One day he noticed a letter in a Batman comic letter page, signed with a female name, address in a nearby city.
Long story short, he found her phone number and called her. They were the same age and began a correspondence. Eventually he traveled to meet her, she traveled to visit him. And so on.
They have been married for over 50 years. A smart couple and clearly made for each other.
One more little tidbit. As a kid, he was awarded a single page of original art for one of his letters, a cover illustration for an issue of “The Flash.” He recently sold it to another collector for $75, 000. Nice.
“The children have been spared” … those may be the most chilling words ever. The adults are completely flattened; they couldn’t intervene if the toddler and the baby decided they would get better sooner if they were painted pink (the ‘pink of health’ – just how might an imaginative toddler interpret that?)
Today’s story is hitting home with our beloved Lady Bri! She’s in the throes of a humdinger of a cold, and her sweet Hubby is barely past a nasty bout.
I’m hoping we can dedicate today to all the orbsters dealing with colds, & other galloping galoots.
Nyquil, Theraflu & Lemsip (Bri’s British concoction)toasts to all!
Russian flu … I can’t. I have to send this to my friend Lana … who, for the record, is a redheaded dual Russian-U.S. citizen born near Moscow … and who, for the record, has a little girl who brings out my inner Lupin. She once tried to pull my leg off. Anyone else would be killed for that. She got to pull on it, giggling all the while, for several minutes while I giggled along with her.
This is certainly timely. I’ve been felled with a nasty cough (just in time for my birthday. Yay!). Dr. Albert A. Cat is currently letting me be the big spoon as we nap on the day bed. Purrs are the best medicine.
Flu and cold advice my mother taught me that really works is to go to bed the first day you feel ill. That’s giving your body a fighting chance to throw it off. I’ve managed over the years to throw off colds that way. It really is embarrassing to cancel activities, call in sick when you’re not yet deathly ill but it works. If you wait until you are in total wipeout, it’s too late and you’re stuck with the cold or flu. Just a suggestion.
As it was empty, I put some cat food in the dish on my porch this morning. Just a little while ago, I peeked out the window and spotted a cat eating. It was not a kitty I recall seeing before. This one was what is called a “brown” tabby (i.e. agouti with black stripes), and, if there are any white markings, they are placed where I could not see them. I went and opened my door to see if I could get a closer look, but the cat was gone by then.
catergorical over 5 years ago
i remember just after our second child was born we both came down with a virus. No family nearby so we took it in turns of one being awake the other asleep.
Cleementine over 5 years ago
Yes, and the little spoons complain if you move a muscle!
Dirty Dragon over 5 years ago
Nyquil shots with a tea and honey chaser. “The boilerclearer”.
over 5 years ago
Wishing you a speedy recovery, People!
Ruth Brown over 5 years ago
How would they survive without, Elvis? May they never find out.
TXD2 over 5 years ago
Ah the very important spoons…I know you well. Now, about the survey that went POOF!…I’m going to take tomorrow & maybe Sunday to go back over the responses from yesterday, today, &, who knows, maybe tomorrow. Then, I am just going to post #s. If you want to know from which section of a state the other posters are in, you should go back & review the posts. I’m still collecting the info &, if Georgia wants it, I’ll be happy to provide it to her.
I just have to say again, one last time, (bc I’m stubborn & am determined to be heard; after this, I give up) that I still don’t understand the big deal about the other info being posted here. Of course, I understand what you’re saying & why we all need to be cautious these days but some of you seem to think it’s some secret info I conjured up from some secret source & want to broadcast to the entire web-world when, in reality, I’ll say it again, one last time…It is only info you, yourselves, have already posted on the very same site I proposed to post it back on. It’s just organized now.
Anyway, if you’re concerned you posted too much, you should go back, delete your own post(s) & inform me to take you off the list, such as I was already happy to do for SueEllen.
And, that folks, is my final comment about that…You’ll see the #s posted sometime in the next few days. Many thanks to those folks who…you know… ;)
Le'letha Premium Member over 5 years ago
Big news in the Big Pink House! Poor People…whenever this was from life, I hope it “flu” by quickly! Lupin’s pep talk is wonderful.
(Although I have to admit I’m laughing far too hard at the Toddler and Baby zooming around on the baby chair. Those are some determined eyebrows on the Baby in the last panel! Onward, Baby!)
dadoctah over 5 years ago
The children haven’t been “spared”; they brought it in here in the first place. I haven’t had a cold or flu since I stopped working in an office alongside people with kids.
tkstuber over 5 years ago
My cat spoons me whether or not I feel well. We’re night and meal time buddies. But I suspect you all understand that.
Kim Metzger Premium Member over 5 years ago
And, don’t forget, we’re just past the 100th anniversary of the Great Influenza. May we never see its like again.
TXD2 over 5 years ago
Puck’s so concerned! Lupin’s so supportive! Elvis is so professional until his duties are done & then he’s so cutely settled in to take care of his Mommy! Cuteness abounds! ;)
Strob Premium Member over 5 years ago
Couldn’t hurt.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
How do you spoon like the wind?
Jungle Empress over 5 years ago
Such helpful boys! Sure wish I had them around when I had that nasty cold last month. I thought I’d never stop sounding like a frog.
McColl34 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m All Outta Love (Health). Come on! Someone can do it. What are you thinking of?
dvandom over 5 years ago
Matrioshka in a babushka.
Olive O'Sudden over 5 years ago
Matryoshka is the Russian nesting doll. A babushka is a grandmother or elderly woman, also the uniform of babushkas: the traditional triangular cloth head covering tied under the chin.
Olive O'Sudden over 5 years ago
OMC! The spooning! The Nyquil toasting! The look on the Baby’s face as she holds her mighty rattle aloft and she and her brother ride her little wheeled walker into battle!♥
Marusya Step over 5 years ago
[sarcasm mod on] But why are we always guilty? If everyone with flu became a matryoshkas, it doesn’t means russia… [sarcasm mod off] I’m in flu too, but if I didn’t run, it will be worse
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Burt understands the Human condition.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
Today’s strip is exceptionally gorgeous and more than usually densely packed with information and art. I do love it.
From the opening idea that there is ONE cold and that both of the humans have it, to the closing medicinal toast, what fun to enjoy all the title tidbits between.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 5 years ago
While the kiddies jump over the moon, the kitties give their humans, some spoon!
amethyst52 Premium Member over 5 years ago
NyQuil toast, I love it!
fashionblvd over 5 years ago
Lupin appears to have tumbled or cartwheeled onto the scene in the last panel.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Wishing the people a speedy recovery.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
The concerns about people getting hold of one’s personal data are important and are worthwhile cautionary tales. I have a sort of flipside story from long ago. It’s a love story.
In the 1960s, and probably much later too, the letters pages in comic books would print the full names and addresses of the letter writers. In fact, this was instrumental in the founding “fandom” as a community of comics fans and collectors. I suspect “The Big Bang Theory” would not exist today without the hundreds of fans who made contact through those pages and began to exchange amateur comics and self published fanzines. The early comics conventions were also fed by those addresses.One of my friends, when he was in his teens, had several letters published in various comics. He knew some other kids in his town who liked comics, but few young ladies who did. One day he noticed a letter in a Batman comic letter page, signed with a female name, address in a nearby city.Long story short, he found her phone number and called her. They were the same age and began a correspondence. Eventually he traveled to meet her, she traveled to visit him. And so on.
They have been married for over 50 years. A smart couple and clearly made for each other.
One more little tidbit. As a kid, he was awarded a single page of original art for one of his letters, a cover illustration for an issue of “The Flash.” He recently sold it to another collector for $75, 000. Nice.
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
Spoon, Gentlecats, spoon as you’ve never spooned before!
Kitty Katz over 5 years ago
Attention all paws: Spooning alert! Humans with colds! Determine wind velocity and direction and assume spooning stations accordingly! That is all!
GSD Mom Premium Member over 5 years ago
“The children have been spared” … those may be the most chilling words ever. The adults are completely flattened; they couldn’t intervene if the toddler and the baby decided they would get better sooner if they were painted pink (the ‘pink of health’ – just how might an imaginative toddler interpret that?)
Catmom over 5 years ago
I know the color is Nyqil, but with kids running amok, let’s hope it is off-brand Dayquil lest disaster ensue…
rs0204 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Code Spoon…Code Spoon…All available cats, Code Spoon on the couch STAT!
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
Just pray it isn’t catching. There’s no sight more pitiable than a cat with a head cold.
ladykat over 5 years ago
Happy Bunday, everyone! Quick, everybody spoon like you’ve never spooned before!!
shaunnmunn over 5 years ago
Today’s story is hitting home with our beloved Lady Bri! She’s in the throes of a humdinger of a cold, and her sweet Hubby is barely past a nasty bout.
I’m hoping we can dedicate today to all the orbsters dealing with colds, & other galloping galoots.
Nyquil, Theraflu & Lemsip (Bri’s British concoction)toasts to all!
I love you all so much!!!
>^.,.^<
shaunnmunn over 5 years ago
SPOILER ZONE
Snowy&Finlay over 5 years ago
Hmm, 2 am racing cats, or out of control toddlers not sure whats more riotous, but it sounds like something is Doomed to me!
Snowy&Finlay over 5 years ago
big bro pushing little Sis in a roll around chair? Yikes! and riding on it too?
scaeva Premium Member over 5 years ago
The toes must be kept roasty!
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
Kitten Rays, the mysterious healing waves emitted by cats of all ages when they sit on a sick human.
miscreant over 5 years ago
Burt has outdone himself today. My favorite scroll of all time. In sickness and in health All out of health
Biskits over 5 years ago
What info did you request?
skipper1992 over 5 years ago
Russian flu … I can’t. I have to send this to my friend Lana … who, for the record, is a redheaded dual Russian-U.S. citizen born near Moscow … and who, for the record, has a little girl who brings out my inner Lupin. She once tried to pull my leg off. Anyone else would be killed for that. She got to pull on it, giggling all the while, for several minutes while I giggled along with her.
Miss Mina over 5 years ago
This is certainly timely. I’ve been felled with a nasty cough (just in time for my birthday. Yay!). Dr. Albert A. Cat is currently letting me be the big spoon as we nap on the day bed. Purrs are the best medicine.
SunflowerGirl100 over 5 years ago
Flu and cold advice my mother taught me that really works is to go to bed the first day you feel ill. That’s giving your body a fighting chance to throw it off. I’ve managed over the years to throw off colds that way. It really is embarrassing to cancel activities, call in sick when you’re not yet deathly ill but it works. If you wait until you are in total wipeout, it’s too late and you’re stuck with the cold or flu. Just a suggestion.
Kelcat over 5 years ago
Just got over a cold thank cat it wasn’t the flu. Chugging day and nyquil helped a lot. Purrs and boops to all who need!
la_momcat over 5 years ago
Lupin’s paws in front of his face! international symbol of despair…
jbarnes over 5 years ago
The cat distribution is unbalanced. The Kitten must come to The Man’s rescue ASAP.
Don Freeman over 5 years ago
My cat, Cosmo, could tell when I was sick and always came over to comfort me.
Maizing over 5 years ago
As it was empty, I put some cat food in the dish on my porch this morning. Just a little while ago, I peeked out the window and spotted a cat eating. It was not a kitty I recall seeing before. This one was what is called a “brown” tabby (i.e. agouti with black stripes), and, if there are any white markings, they are placed where I could not see them. I went and opened my door to see if I could get a closer look, but the cat was gone by then.
jonesbeltone over 5 years ago
Great job if you can stay home when you are sick. Never has one like that.