Sure, and we’re all just going to stand around and watch the dog tramp in the cement… Our solution is to watch all this while complaining to the homeowner…
Dogs and kids aren’t really trying to help, they’re just trying to participate. I send both to keep away squirrels and they’re usually pretty good at it.
In this strip, the contractor is speaking with a marked French Canadian accent. I was harshly criticized for making fun of French Canadians—until Paul himself wrote back to my critics and said that this was exactly the way he talked!
OK, listen up! The construction worker has that “thing” in his face again today. It is white. He is not putting nails in anything. He has a shovel. The big question remains!
And once again Lynn is showing her ignorance of construction practices, especially pouring concrete. Yesterday it was the tiny mixer that would have taken about two days to fill the forms they had laid out. Today it is the wetness of the mix. Anything that was wet enough to allow Farley to sink his feet into it as far as he has is not going to be a very strong foundation. The dryer the mix, the stronger the resulting concrete.
Add to that the fact that those “footings” are at ground level. They should be at least 4 feet underground and about 2 feet wide in the type of climate that they have. The part that shows above ground or at ground level are foundations, not footings.
I like the part where he says “your dog” and she has to ask “Farley?” in order for him to confirm. “Oui, Madame. We asked the dog ‘is name and ’e said ’Farley’”
This is not a comic strip. It is a soap opera about coming out to your parents. If this was a comic strip, there would be a funny scene akin to cartoon physics. For example. the shower water is too hot, so Elly screams “YEE!” as she flies up into the air, through the ceiling and into the mesosphere. Then the last panel would have people looking at a newspaper headline.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Not easy living in a construction site, is it?
MichaelAxelFleming over 2 years ago
Again, we see her suffering the consequences of putting herself in harm’s way.
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
The dog days of home remodeling.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Farley’s version of “cement shoes”…
howtheduck over 2 years ago
I don’t blame Farley. He’s is probably writing a message in the concrete that says, “Water not for cement, but for concrete.”
capricorn9th over 2 years ago
Hurry, Farley, get out before the cement set!
Baarorso over 2 years ago
Was there any other way to ask about turning on the water without invading Ellie’s privacy? ;D
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Farley is leaving his “signature” in the wet cement.
BTW, why is Elly so PO’d? Is her shower too cold? If so, don’t they have a water heater in that house??
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
Somehow I get this saying about the Hair of the Dog that did something or another, in my mind. I don’t know why though.
Johnnyrico over 2 years ago
Sure, and we’re all just going to stand around and watch the dog tramp in the cement… Our solution is to watch all this while complaining to the homeowner…
Larrycleve over 2 years ago
I thought Farley was “watering” the concrete.
rmercer Premium Member over 2 years ago
Seems appropriate. Why else would they call them “footings”?
djtenltd over 2 years ago
Just hope it doesn’t harden.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Dogs and kids aren’t really trying to help, they’re just trying to participate. I send both to keep away squirrels and they’re usually pretty good at it.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago
Again this is why they should have stayed in a hotel for the time being
Snolep over 2 years ago
Thank goodness it says soap on what Elly is holding or we’d have thought it was a frying pan.
mckeonfuneralhomebx over 2 years ago
You can afford construction . Then pay for a motel..
Gerard:D over 2 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
In this strip, the contractor is speaking with a marked French Canadian accent. I was harshly criticized for making fun of French Canadians—until Paul himself wrote back to my critics and said that this was exactly the way he talked!
mjowens1985 over 2 years ago
This family really needs to keep a closer on their dog and their baby.
this is summerdog over 2 years ago
OK, listen up! The construction worker has that “thing” in his face again today. It is white. He is not putting nails in anything. He has a shovel. The big question remains!
mindjob over 2 years ago
Whenever I hear a French accent, I still think of Maurice Chevalier, smoking at a bar
kaycstamper over 2 years ago
And they didn’t think to WARN her to keep her dog in?! How’s she going to get the cement off his paws! Esp. when she’s not dressed!
paranormal over 2 years ago
He just wanted to put his paw prints in. Besides, the cement is mighty soft. His feet shouldn’t sink in…
rebelstrike0 over 2 years ago
If you want him to go away, simply say two words “Guten Morgen”. Hearing German sends any Frenchman running!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
The first panel joke was predicted by about five dozen people.
Farley is doing his Dennis The Menace impersonation.
And MR.BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE—1948—got there years before Tom Hanks.
CoreyTaylor1 over 2 years ago
It’s long past time Elly got dunked in a bucket of ice water, but this will do.
Jan C over 2 years ago
And once again Lynn is showing her ignorance of construction practices, especially pouring concrete. Yesterday it was the tiny mixer that would have taken about two days to fill the forms they had laid out. Today it is the wetness of the mix. Anything that was wet enough to allow Farley to sink his feet into it as far as he has is not going to be a very strong foundation. The dryer the mix, the stronger the resulting concrete.
Add to that the fact that those “footings” are at ground level. They should be at least 4 feet underground and about 2 feet wide in the type of climate that they have. The part that shows above ground or at ground level are foundations, not footings.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
Mrs. Patterson builds her dream house.
jbruins84341 over 2 years ago
Not really helping, is he?
howtheduck over 2 years ago
I like the part where he says “your dog” and she has to ask “Farley?” in order for him to confirm. “Oui, Madame. We asked the dog ‘is name and ’e said ’Farley’”
The_Great_Black President over 2 years ago
This is not a comic strip. It is a soap opera about coming out to your parents. If this was a comic strip, there would be a funny scene akin to cartoon physics. For example. the shower water is too hot, so Elly screams “YEE!” as she flies up into the air, through the ceiling and into the mesosphere. Then the last panel would have people looking at a newspaper headline.
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feefers_ 9 months ago
Our boxer dog Treacle did the same thing in our conservatory foundations. She’s been gone over 30 years but I always smile when I see her paw prints