A classic I’ve always liked: Andy is talking to Chalkie, and he says, “I’d best be off. I promised to take Florrie out tonight and I’m already running a little late.” When he gets there, Flo says, “I mustn’t complain. After all, you got the day and the month right!” Andy looks out at the reader and says, “Nice start.”
I’m actually surprised Andy carried the basket out. (Andy actually doing work? Will wonders never cease?) You don’t see very many clotheslines these days. In a way, that’s kind of sad. Oh sure, they’re not always practical (e,g. when it’s raining or cold), but they get the job done when the weather’s right.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Florrie, you want Andrew to strain his shoulders which his uses at darts in order to reach the clothes pins?
stillfickled Premium Member about 5 years ago
“I despair of you”??
Daniel Verburg about 5 years ago
The plural of woman is WOMEN.
GSD Mom Premium Member about 5 years ago
Uh-oh – she’s used his entire first name: that is never a good sign.
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Andy wouldn’t do a stroke of extra work even if his life were on the line!
PoochFan about 5 years ago
He DID take the basket outside. Andy did work??!
rshive about 5 years ago
One would think Flo has learned by now. One must S-P-E-C-I-F-Y.
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
Andy is like a computer. You have to specify what you want step by step. Not that it would help. Andy is a good-for-nothing.
enigmamz about 5 years ago
Andy did as asked.
TO
THE
LETTER.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
I think Andy has an out this time, he can’t reach the line.
favm about 5 years ago
The line is too high for Andy.
Godfreydaniel about 5 years ago
A classic I’ve always liked: Andy is talking to Chalkie, and he says, “I’d best be off. I promised to take Florrie out tonight and I’m already running a little late.” When he gets there, Flo says, “I mustn’t complain. After all, you got the day and the month right!” Andy looks out at the reader and says, “Nice start.”
tad1 about 5 years ago
I’m actually surprised Andy carried the basket out. (Andy actually doing work? Will wonders never cease?) You don’t see very many clotheslines these days. In a way, that’s kind of sad. Oh sure, they’re not always practical (e,g. when it’s raining or cold), but they get the job done when the weather’s right.