When I was a child (some people say that I’m still one) there was the “grumpy” old man that every neighborhood seems have (sometimes there it could be a lady_ who didn’t want us playing on the sidewalk in front of his yard. His explanation was: “This tree might fall and hurt you babies.”
If it’s an oak he really doesn’t have to much to worry about. They are fairly strong trees. My parents yard a has 3 of the probably close to 100years old with one that has been leaning at a 45 degree angle over a hill since I was a child.
I’m worried about the trees across the street falling on our house. So far, it’s just been branches breaking the high-voltage wires on the utility poles.
This storyline hits too close to home for comfort. I have a lovely post oak outside my living room window that I adore. But I’ve noticed it’s grown with a slight leaning in the direction of my house, because it gets all its sun from that direction. So, like Arlo, I’m torn between my love for that tree and my fear of where it might fall, if it does.
This is so true. In the past few years old people in my neighborhood have cut down four nice old trees that used shade the street in the summer. Only one of those trees actually needed to be cut down. I asked one of them why he was having the tree cut down. He said “Because I hate trees”.
My question is…why is he so worried about the tree falling? It is only 20 years old. No big deal. Lightening hit it? Extremely rare. I am sure there are higher things nearby that will be more likely to be hit. There are most likely houses taller than his house, and more likely to be hit.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
Nope. He’s permanently scarred now.
Nachikethass about 5 years ago
OLD! She called him OLD!
jmworacle about 5 years ago
When I was a child (some people say that I’m still one) there was the “grumpy” old man that every neighborhood seems have (sometimes there it could be a lady_ who didn’t want us playing on the sidewalk in front of his yard. His explanation was: “This tree might fall and hurt you babies.”
jmworacle about 5 years ago
8 Thank-you.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Poor Arlo. He’s always the fall guy in these arcs.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Have a tree service come out and examine tree and put your mind at ease, Arlo
Oakwood13 about 5 years ago
If it’s an oak he really doesn’t have to much to worry about. They are fairly strong trees. My parents yard a has 3 of the probably close to 100years old with one that has been leaning at a 45 degree angle over a hill since I was a child.
The Joke Explainer Premium Member about 5 years ago
She clearly meant what she said.
david_42 about 5 years ago
I’m worried about the trees across the street falling on our house. So far, it’s just been branches breaking the high-voltage wires on the utility poles.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Old people, Arlo? You mean some old people, right? Or maybe other old people? Cause I’ve got other things to worry about.
Tyge about 5 years ago
She either called you an old man or immature. I wonder which caused that shocked stare?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
‘maybe you’re taking a more mature view…’
as opposed to all your previous immature views
Herb L 1954 about 5 years ago
Get a chainsaw artist.Have seen a few well done.The ice carver’s are talented,too ;)
KEA about 5 years ago
um… should have left off “for once.”
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“Well, you don’t have to insult me!”
Homerville Premium Member about 5 years ago
Arlo wasnt ready for common sense.
belgarathmth about 5 years ago
This storyline hits too close to home for comfort. I have a lovely post oak outside my living room window that I adore. But I’ve noticed it’s grown with a slight leaning in the direction of my house, because it gets all its sun from that direction. So, like Arlo, I’m torn between my love for that tree and my fear of where it might fall, if it does.
Bruce1253 about 5 years ago
Why is it that when a guy makes a stupid statement to his wife he gets the couch, when she does it, she is still sleeping in the bed?
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Depends.
scaeva Premium Member about 5 years ago
That, Arlo, is a very young oak tree. Assuming it’s healthy, anything that would cause it to fall would take out your house, anyway.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
What is wrong with maturity?
yipp_eeee about 5 years ago
This is so true. In the past few years old people in my neighborhood have cut down four nice old trees that used shade the street in the summer. Only one of those trees actually needed to be cut down. I asked one of them why he was having the tree cut down. He said “Because I hate trees”.
DaveQuinn about 5 years ago
My question is…why is he so worried about the tree falling? It is only 20 years old. No big deal. Lightening hit it? Extremely rare. I am sure there are higher things nearby that will be more likely to be hit. There are most likely houses taller than his house, and more likely to be hit.
comicsdujour about 5 years ago
For once, Janis puts her foot in it, instead of Arlo.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
“…and not a decade too soon.”
bryan42 about 5 years ago
Yeah, that (P3) is about how my wife would phrase it. Actually I’m pretty sure she has!
mrwalker008 about 5 years ago
Go ahead, rephrase it. I still won’t understand it.
MartinPerry1 about 5 years ago
You’re only young once, but you can be immature forever!
DebUSNRet almost 5 years ago
Love those eyes! Yes, eye rolls express the soul! Ha!