Slim is likely to end up thinking that D-Con is an odd name for a brand of laundry detergent. But oh, well.. the wife wants me to do laundry for the first time since 1977.
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And I’ve made deadline again! A full platter of classic updates for the 4th.
Skeezix is wreaking havoc around the house, Rick rides out to the Kyute camp to investigate the uprising, Brenda gives a legendary designer some emergency fashion advice, and the aforementioned Slim careens down a forest path – looks like he’s coming up to a tunnel.
This reminds me of a much earlier arc when Gretchen and Rover were little, and Clovia went on strike—refusing to cook for and clean up after her lazy slob of a husband, in addition to her job at the garage.
This looks like the bonehead approach practiced by Ricky Ricardo or Fred Flintstone when suddenly faced with household stuff they don’t normally do. Men !!!
Did she put the soap in the pantry with her cupcakes? No, sorry, that was Mrs. Robinson. But, geeze, why are we stuck with the usual trope that the guy is clueless about household chores? They’ve been together for close to fifty years and he hasn’t done the laundry even once? And why would the detergent be in the pantry instead of near the washing machine? Sometimes Jimbo makes even less sense than Slim.
Dirty Dragon 11 months ago
Slim is likely to end up thinking that D-Con is an odd name for a brand of laundry detergent. But oh, well.. the wife wants me to do laundry for the first time since 1977.
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And I’ve made deadline again! A full platter of classic updates for the 4th.
Skeezix is wreaking havoc around the house, Rick rides out to the Kyute camp to investigate the uprising, Brenda gives a legendary designer some emergency fashion advice, and the aforementioned Slim careens down a forest path – looks like he’s coming up to a tunnel.
snsurone76 11 months ago
This reminds me of a much earlier arc when Gretchen and Rover were little, and Clovia went on strike—refusing to cook for and clean up after her lazy slob of a husband, in addition to her job at the garage.
Those strips might be in Gweedo’s collections.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 11 months ago
This looks like the bonehead approach practiced by Ricky Ricardo or Fred Flintstone when suddenly faced with household stuff they don’t normally do. Men !!!
eced52 11 months ago
Food under the sink, and cleaning supplies in the pantry. Gotcha, baby.
iggyman 11 months ago
“It’s where it always is” that’s what I get!
Darryl Heine 11 months ago
A man has to do chores when the housewife can’t.
tcayer 11 months ago
Ha ha. It’s funny because men are helpless dolts.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Clovia had better go over to Walt’s house, where undisturbed sleep is a fine art.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Clovia,what are all these white bubbles pouring out the washing machine up to my ankles?
Old Time Tales 11 months ago
So the other day folks were worried that Clovia was going to pass away. I think Slim’s just going to pester her to death.
Uncle $crooge 11 months ago
Did she put the soap in the pantry with her cupcakes? No, sorry, that was Mrs. Robinson. But, geeze, why are we stuck with the usual trope that the guy is clueless about household chores? They’ve been together for close to fifty years and he hasn’t done the laundry even once? And why would the detergent be in the pantry instead of near the washing machine? Sometimes Jimbo makes even less sense than Slim.