Does Janis work? She seems awfully keen on spending a buck for things she already has. If she had to put forth the effort in earning the dollars for new furniture, she’d probably find the furniture she has to be quite sufficient!
Noooo! Don’t just throw away the harmonica! Hmm, maybe it’s one of those cheap plastic ones that never really worked. And I guess it’s not just young people who don’t want “old, brown” furniture.
We keep talking about getting a real sofa for the entertainment room and ditching the futon. Going on four years, but as you might guess, we haven’t done much entertaining since Jan. 2020.
Scrapped my old couch and didn’t have one. Later bought a 2 door Jeep Wrangler with a back seat, I didn’t need. I got it disconnected and built a base and now it is my couch with a throw over it.
For some, moving is just the excuse they need to go shopping! New furniture… and of course with new furniture you need new drapes, paint color, carpeting…everything! Typically unplanned and added to the debt pile at the end, at least in my experience.
Can’t recall where I heard this saying but I can testify to its truthfulness. People should move at least every 10 years just to get rid of all the junk they have accumulated
One of my greatest joys in the last couple of years was finally getting rid of the old, cat-damaged arm chairs and sofa we originally inherited from my grandparents-in-law about 30 years ago and replacing it with beautiful new arts and crafts furniture. Made the whole room look better. Of course, we still have the cats, so when there’s no company over, the chairs keep on their slip covers (nice cloth ones) to keep the kitties’ claws at bay.
Friend of ours retired early and moved back to his home state this summer. Sold or gave away anything that didn’t fit in his SUV. Said while he liked his things, it was less expensive and less hassle than moving everything, and he liked the idea of having a fresh start.
I have a bureau that I bought from a second hand store for my first apartment 50 years ago. It’s a great, well made piece of furniture. It has moved many times.
alasko over 1 year ago
Cat scratched fever!
alasko over 1 year ago
Harmonica in frame 2?
Tyge over 1 year ago
You’re lookin’ at him! 8^ )
C over 1 year ago
Women folk love spending money
Robin Harwood over 1 year ago
The furniture looks fine to me.
mnexplorer+ over 1 year ago
A scratch or two here and there.
mainelyneuropsych over 1 year ago
Luther’s claws know what’s wrong with that sofa.
Out of the Past over 1 year ago
He had to go simmer a bit.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Who tosses a harmonica??? Keep it! Or definitely for Yard Sale.
JessieRandySmithJr. over 1 year ago
Well Arlo, for starters you are sitting on Ludwig’s scratching post…
BJDucer over 1 year ago
Does Janis work? She seems awfully keen on spending a buck for things she already has. If she had to put forth the effort in earning the dollars for new furniture, she’d probably find the furniture she has to be quite sufficient!
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
Noooo! Don’t just throw away the harmonica! Hmm, maybe it’s one of those cheap plastic ones that never really worked. And I guess it’s not just young people who don’t want “old, brown” furniture.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 1 year ago
If we “DO” move ????
royq27 over 1 year ago
talk to Luddie, he at least listens…
david_42 over 1 year ago
We keep talking about getting a real sofa for the entertainment room and ditching the futon. Going on four years, but as you might guess, we haven’t done much entertaining since Jan. 2020.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
Scrapped my old couch and didn’t have one. Later bought a 2 door Jeep Wrangler with a back seat, I didn’t need. I got it disconnected and built a base and now it is my couch with a throw over it.
Emperor Rick over 1 year ago
I refer to it as ‘lived in’.
jarvisloop over 1 year ago
My Janis and I never have yard sales. Instead, we donate everything that we no longer need or want to our local St. Vincent de Paul or Salvation Army.
If something is not good enough to donate, we put it in the alley for the scavengers and “junk men.” Poof. Gone in sixty seconds.
zootoid over 1 year ago
For some, moving is just the excuse they need to go shopping! New furniture… and of course with new furniture you need new drapes, paint color, carpeting…everything! Typically unplanned and added to the debt pile at the end, at least in my experience.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Old stuff…new house….new stuff…………
Cincoflex over 1 year ago
Nothing’s wrong with it; you just have too much of it, Arlo.
paul.stumme over 1 year ago
unsolved
bhgiz53 over 1 year ago
cat shredded furniture in frame 4
RonaldMcCalip over 1 year ago
Uh… You’re going to move??? Sell off EVERYTHING. Move. Then buy NEW stuff.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Can’t recall where I heard this saying but I can testify to its truthfulness. People should move at least every 10 years just to get rid of all the junk they have accumulated
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
Nothing that moving to a new location couldn’t fix.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
It’s stuff and nothing special. You only save special stuff……
listmom over 1 year ago
One of my greatest joys in the last couple of years was finally getting rid of the old, cat-damaged arm chairs and sofa we originally inherited from my grandparents-in-law about 30 years ago and replacing it with beautiful new arts and crafts furniture. Made the whole room look better. Of course, we still have the cats, so when there’s no company over, the chairs keep on their slip covers (nice cloth ones) to keep the kitties’ claws at bay.
Alias1600 over 1 year ago
Friend of ours retired early and moved back to his home state this summer. Sold or gave away anything that didn’t fit in his SUV. Said while he liked his things, it was less expensive and less hassle than moving everything, and he liked the idea of having a fresh start.
jr1234 over 1 year ago
Isn’t the condo already furnished?
ScullyUFO over 1 year ago
Panel 3 makes it look like Arlo just passed a star. Why is pain represented with a star and a squiggly line underneath?
Thehag over 1 year ago
I have a bureau that I bought from a second hand store for my first apartment 50 years ago. It’s a great, well made piece of furniture. It has moved many times.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 1 year ago
Arlo, there is nothing wrong with your stuff. Except for that old phone. It doesn’t fit in your pocket.
PibCrazy Premium Member over 1 year ago
“times are ruff. I got too much stuff.” I thought you would have reacted on Labor Day weekend :(
tcviii Premium Member about 1 year ago
We had our sofas reupholstered, and they are fabulous.