I got used to not wearing a wristwatch when I worked at a food manufacturing facility and couldn’t wear anything on your arms. (Well anything above the waist.)
I haven’t worn a watch since my wife of 34 years died in March, because I am wearing “her” bracelet that she had received when one of our Chihuahua’s died in December which has a human hand holding a dog’s paw. It brings me some comfort as does the necklace with her fingerprint that they took at the Funeral Home. Until I can be with her again. Sorry don’t want to be a downer but it helps me to write about things about her.
I’ve worn a diver’s wristwatch for many years — long before I took up SCUBA diving (at age 70) — because I don’t have to take it off to bathe, wash dishes, and it’s easier to time laps when swimming or jogging than to count them. And, I’m the one that answers questions like,“what time is it?” or “Is it time to go?” or “Will we get there before they close?” because everyone else has to locate their phones and tap them a few times before they can answer.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Even I get into the habit of looking at my wristwatch (not an Apple Watch, mind y’all) and my iPhone’s clock.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 3 years ago
Rick has so kept the spirit, and great graphics of Pluggerisms.
You Rawk, Rick McKee ! :-)
Harumph about 3 years ago
I haven’t worn a watch since I retired.
pcolli about 3 years ago
“Two minutes after you last asked”.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
I always carry a pen and wear a watch . Some folks ask why then they want use of either one of them ;-)
zerotvus about 3 years ago
Time to buy a watch……..
I'll fly away about 3 years ago
And Plugger grandma clock.
rhpii about 3 years ago
My watch battery died last year during the height of Covid. I haven’t missed it at all.
david_42 about 3 years ago
I’ve got three watches sitting on the shelf. Haven’t used them in decades, first I carried a pager, now I have a flip phone.
Gent about 3 years ago
Yogi Bear has grown all old. And that must be Boo Boo’s son.
Wirepuncher about 3 years ago
I got used to not wearing a wristwatch when I worked at a food manufacturing facility and couldn’t wear anything on your arms. (Well anything above the waist.)
ctolson about 3 years ago
A Plugger also wears an analog watch. The digital’s are too complicated to keep resetting for Daylight Saving and the return to Standard time.
VICTOR PROULX about 3 years ago
Old as I am, I gave up on watches in ’99 with my first wireless phone.
the lost wizard about 3 years ago
Reaching into his pocket for his phone to compare times.
John9 about 3 years ago
I haven’t worn a watch since my wife of 34 years died in March, because I am wearing “her” bracelet that she had received when one of our Chihuahua’s died in December which has a human hand holding a dog’s paw. It brings me some comfort as does the necklace with her fingerprint that they took at the Funeral Home. Until I can be with her again. Sorry don’t want to be a downer but it helps me to write about things about her.
GreenT267 about 3 years ago
I’ve worn a diver’s wristwatch for many years — long before I took up SCUBA diving (at age 70) — because I don’t have to take it off to bathe, wash dishes, and it’s easier to time laps when swimming or jogging than to count them. And, I’m the one that answers questions like,“what time is it?” or “Is it time to go?” or “Will we get there before they close?” because everyone else has to locate their phones and tap them a few times before they can answer.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
‘Cause the kid can’t get the phone clutched in his hand out of his pocket.
walstib Premium Member about 3 years ago
My buddy had a ’96 Lincoln Continental with a silver analog clock on the dashboard. Classy!