I had errands to run Wednesday. When I got back home the furnace had quit working. Did a bit of trouble shooting and found that the fuse in the disconnect switch had opened. Grabbed a replacement from the “Misc. ’Lectric” box, and replaced the dud.
Elapsed repair time: About 10 minutes.
Price of fuse: $0
Cost of repair: —$200 ($200 saved from avoided house call by furnace man; @ 1/6th hour, works out to $1200/hr rate.)
Moral: Paddle your own boat when you can. And don’t throw anything away, willy-nilly.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 28 days ago
Thanks for all the wonderful comments and good wishes yesterday. I hope you all had terrific Thanksgivings!
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 28 days ago
Well someone is in the pink!
All wrapped up in mink!
And never would she think
That he would raise a stink!
Imagine 28 days ago
The origin of the phrase: I can’t afford cheap things.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 28 days ago
If it’s 25% off but you don’t need it, do you save anything?
Gent 28 days ago
Better than paying all-ye-money eh.
phritzg Premium Member 27 days ago
Wearing clothes like those, she’ll be the belle of the ball. And after she takes them off, she’ll be the belle of his ball.
Differentname 27 days ago
Check out the original art! The creature chasing the hottie is more than GoComics algorithm could handle!
pat sandy creator 27 days ago
money, it’s a hit…
nosirrom 27 days ago
Sure. How are your “bartering” skills?
Twainrdr 27 days ago
You know my wife?
MeGoNow Premium Member 27 days ago
That’s okay. But it’s Black Friday, so let’s see how much you can take off.
Another Take 27 days ago
GUY: I wanted Veronica Lake but I got Betty Mudpuddle!
GAL: I have never found your Archie joke references humorous… you Jughead.
Zebrastripes 27 days ago
Ate too much and ate too fast! The usual……LOL
Me_ 27 days ago
Affirmation 100% approved by wifey
A# 466 27 days ago
I had errands to run Wednesday. When I got back home the furnace had quit working. Did a bit of trouble shooting and found that the fuse in the disconnect switch had opened. Grabbed a replacement from the “Misc. ’Lectric” box, and replaced the dud.
Elapsed repair time: About 10 minutes.
Price of fuse: $0
Cost of repair: —$200 ($200 saved from avoided house call by furnace man; @ 1/6th hour, works out to $1200/hr rate.)
Moral: Paddle your own boat when you can. And don’t throw anything away, willy-nilly.
Mike Baldwin creator 27 days ago
How perfect for Black Friday!!!
mistercatworks 27 days ago
She bankrupted him for dyed rabbit.
davewhamond creator 27 days ago
Pink Friday?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 27 days ago
“I got thirty percent discounts on thousands of dollars’ worth of goods.”
mokspr Premium Member 27 days ago
She has an economics degree from Trump University.
SofaKing Premium Member 27 days ago
I had a girlfriend like this. I found out it’s possible to spend $300 on nails. I also found out I was powerless to resist a very busty blonde.
The Fly Hunter 27 days ago
I was once married to that….
Jml58 27 days ago
The price was reduced from two tons to one ton.
blunebottle 27 days ago
How can I be out of money? I still have more cheques!
sergioandrade Premium Member 26 days ago
“It costs me a lot of monet to look this cheap” Dolly Parton