You know, if you kept a goat or a sheep. . .CSM had a very interesting article about solar energy use in Hawaii, and part of the project is using 300 sheep to keep invasive guinea grass down around the solar panels. Seems to work like a charm. . .
People say that a lot, these days; “You know what I mean.” The problem is that often I do not know what you mean. Yes, I heard what you said, but . . . .
It would be Real Easy to Work With the Cats. They will tell Earl “To Leave Their Personal Jungle and Hunting Grounds Alone, there is Nothing Wrong with the Lawn” as they Crouch Down and Peak out at Him Through the Growth. Then He could go and Enjoy the Hammock while the Happy Cats Play the Mighty Hunters. Win Win,No Work,No Stress,No Worry and Earl isn’t being Lazy, it’s “Stress Therapy”.
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
Not a dog, not a cat.. Opal is having her lawn taken care of by an old goat.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
When was there a time we ever saw Earl do yard work?
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Association for Procrastinating on Chores, Always.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Heigh-Ho … Heigh-Ho … it’s off to work Earl goes !
Daniel Verburg about 5 years ago
A little more respect for our comics caraters, please! Whatever they do, they produce a laugh on our face!
well-i-never about 5 years ago
Is she turning into Crankshaft now?
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Maybe, but even they wouldn’t want to mow your lawn.
cdward about 5 years ago
Wait…. MY book club is coming, so YOU have to do extra work ASAP. And then she criticizes you.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Oy! EARL! Keep up my man!
1953Baby about 5 years ago
You know, if you kept a goat or a sheep. . .CSM had a very interesting article about solar energy use in Hawaii, and part of the project is using 300 sheep to keep invasive guinea grass down around the solar panels. Seems to work like a charm. . .
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Sometimes I get the feeling that Earl’s hero growing up was Maynard G Krebs.
WORK!
Bookworm about 5 years ago
People say that a lot, these days; “You know what I mean.” The problem is that often I do not know what you mean. Yes, I heard what you said, but . . . .
Linguist about 5 years ago
Just as you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, Opal, your book club shouldn’t judge a house by its lawn … just sayin’ …
Cerabooge about 5 years ago
I still working my way toward mowing the lawn once a year. With a match.
Space & Kitten about 5 years ago
It would be Real Easy to Work With the Cats. They will tell Earl “To Leave Their Personal Jungle and Hunting Grounds Alone, there is Nothing Wrong with the Lawn” as they Crouch Down and Peak out at Him Through the Growth. Then He could go and Enjoy the Hammock while the Happy Cats Play the Mighty Hunters. Win Win,No Work,No Stress,No Worry and Earl isn’t being Lazy, it’s “Stress Therapy”.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Change the meeting time to 9 PM and it won’t matter.
zeexenon about 5 years ago
There’s something in the bible about doing it with animals. However, every decade a Wisconsin farmer is caught otherwise.
bookworm0812 about 5 years ago
Gee, I would have thought Earl would be the one to make the mistake and be corrected. Not the other way around.
Daeder about 5 years ago
Looks like the lawn needs to be meowed, better call the ASPCA.