The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for October 13, 2011
October 12, 2011
October 14, 2011
Transcript:
Woman: I keep my husband on a tight leash at home so I can nag him. Woman: Too bad there's way to nag them when they aren't at home. Woman: Wow! 24/7 nagging - what a dream come true! The pre-cell phone era
…and thus the need is identified for a newer technology attributed to Frank “honey-do” Stipowicz, credited for the timely invention of Caller ID….. Thanks Frank!!!!!!
Yo Dog. Sorry about the political crack a week ago. I went back to the toon (Argyle Sweater) and realized your pun was hilarious. Went “right” over my head. Your puns, especially at “The Sweater” are great. Very clever and “right” on. Peace.
margueritem about 13 years ago
ACK!!! Glad I’m not a husband!
Hillbillyman about 13 years ago
What a bunch of nagging hags..
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
The Nag Club for Women.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Long distance nagging. Been there.
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
Not only can you nag your husband 24/7, but with the new app from Google, you know WHERE to nag him 24/7!
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
Updated version of MacBeth?“…By the texting of my thumbs, something nagging this way comes…”
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 13 years ago
…and thus the need is identified for a newer technology attributed to Frank “honey-do” Stipowicz, credited for the timely invention of Caller ID….. Thanks Frank!!!!!!
Jecoll56 about 13 years ago
Nagging wives – how original. What’s next, a mother-in-law joke?
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
Dog, I posted this on Calvin earlier…
Yo Dog. Sorry about the political crack a week ago. I went back to the toon (Argyle Sweater) and realized your pun was hilarious. Went “right” over my head. Your puns, especially at “The Sweater” are great. Very clever and “right” on. Peace.
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
And as usual today’s is no exception. Very funny.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Nag a man and you lose him to a mental institution or worse!
doc white about 13 years ago
In the army,if naged on the radio,we would say “you are coming in broken up”. Today we say"can you hear me now."