If you really want to upset your wife in a fun way, drop everything that you are doing and do whatever chore she asks immediately. First, she will wonder, “what’s happening here”. Next, as wives are known to nag, you will now take away that joy from her and she will get upset because she can’t nag you. Or you might be the lucky guy that gets rewarded in the bedroom for doing it. A win win…..
I don’t know how those shirts ended up in the laundry – I’ve never seen Ralph wearing them. I always assumed he had an entire wardrobe filled with identical shirts.
I’m sure the world will come crashing to a halt if he has to quit playing on his phone for a couple of minutes and do something. It is not like it is such a hard job or that he is so busy.
next time to me means exactly what says…next time he goes up stairs; not now. she should have said “would you please take your clean shirts upstairs now so they won’t get wrinkled”
I wouldn’t make the extra trip upstairs, so I wouldn’t ask husband to do so either. If I asked to take something up when he goes up – he would legitimately forget to do so – if I leave my sweatshirt in the office when I go down to cook dinner, I will only include the request for him to bring it down for me when I text him to come down and hopefully he will not forget between his desk and the door of the office.
Clean laundry goes upstairs (at the end of the evening when we are going up to bed) in the laundry basket – his shirts spread across the top. I hang his shirts in his closet and then fold the rest of the laundry in bed, by the light of the TV, while he goes to sleep, tossing my tee shirt blouses to the foot of the bed to hang the next night. After folding is done socks and underwear is put away (still by the light of the TV ) and my tee shirts tossed back into the basket. Towels and bed linens come upstairs the next night. First I hang my tee shirts, then I fold the rest in bed the same way. They are put away the next day.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
So remember, Ralph, “next time” means NOW!
JD'Huntsville'AL about 4 years ago
I’m not sure I like this new, apronless “Honeybunch”.
therese_callahan2002 about 4 years ago
I was once berated for not hanging up my clothes. BTW, those better not be wire hangers.
Jeff0811 about 4 years ago
Tell her, “You’re the swift one around here, you can take them up now, or I can get them (insert air quotes here) ’The next time I go upstairs.’”
VegaAlopex about 4 years ago
I do my own laundry, so I don’t have that problem.
david_42 about 4 years ago
I do the laundry, but my wife’s clothes go in a laundry basket for her to deal with.
brick10 about 4 years ago
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Still haven’t learned? Sheesh!
bobbyferrel about 4 years ago
“Whenever it’s convenient for you” in wifespeak means “Whenever it’s convenient for me”.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
If you really want to upset your wife in a fun way, drop everything that you are doing and do whatever chore she asks immediately. First, she will wonder, “what’s happening here”. Next, as wives are known to nag, you will now take away that joy from her and she will get upset because she can’t nag you. Or you might be the lucky guy that gets rewarded in the bedroom for doing it. A win win…..
locake about 4 years ago
She should say what she means.
skyriderwest about 4 years ago
I don’t know how those shirts ended up in the laundry – I’ve never seen Ralph wearing them. I always assumed he had an entire wardrobe filled with identical shirts.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
Ralph and swift… hmmm.
Nope
Can’t see it
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
Regardless how long they have been married, June does iron his shirts and still looks pretty perky.
oldsmkysyvr about 4 years ago
Ralph has a thought bubble in panel 7: “Bend over, Honeybunch, and I’ll show you how swift my foot is on the uptake.”
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Be patient, he’ll eventually go up stairs. Now if he goes upstairs without the clothes, it’s naggin’ time.
serenasakitty about 4 years ago
I’m sure the world will come crashing to a halt if he has to quit playing on his phone for a couple of minutes and do something. It is not like it is such a hard job or that he is so busy.
Frankie5466 about 4 years ago
then say what you mean, woman!
Andylit Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sure honey, just hang them upstairs.
j.l.farmer about 4 years ago
next time to me means exactly what says…next time he goes up stairs; not now. she should have said “would you please take your clean shirts upstairs now so they won’t get wrinkled”
BlueKnight1966 about 4 years ago
Try to be honest and not manipulative.
mafastore about 4 years ago
I wouldn’t make the extra trip upstairs, so I wouldn’t ask husband to do so either. If I asked to take something up when he goes up – he would legitimately forget to do so – if I leave my sweatshirt in the office when I go down to cook dinner, I will only include the request for him to bring it down for me when I text him to come down and hopefully he will not forget between his desk and the door of the office.
Clean laundry goes upstairs (at the end of the evening when we are going up to bed) in the laundry basket – his shirts spread across the top. I hang his shirts in his closet and then fold the rest of the laundry in bed, by the light of the TV, while he goes to sleep, tossing my tee shirt blouses to the foot of the bed to hang the next night. After folding is done socks and underwear is put away (still by the light of the TV ) and my tee shirts tossed back into the basket. Towels and bed linens come upstairs the next night. First I hang my tee shirts, then I fold the rest in bed the same way. They are put away the next day.
Jaythor 7 months ago
Yeah, no. Her arm would have fallen off, or she would have put them down. I’d get to them when I was ready.