Hey, I had this experience just last week. I was exhausted at work and had been promised over the phone that we would do Chinese. I got home and found out friends had been invited over for a BBQ, and was promptly shoved into the kitchen to go make hamburgers. My husband couldn’t figure out why I was grumpy about it.
I guess he gets partial points because he went to the grocery store to get hamburger and buns rather than sending me.
Uh, wait a minute! Elly serves them the leftover supper even they invite Ted to eat for the supper. No way! That is not very nice. They should have fresh and delicious supper to eat!
GuntotingLiberal, no, your husband does not get partial points. He gets marriage counseling.
Wildmustang and Gweedo, the implication of John’s remark in the last panel is that she did somehow manage to pull together a dinner that was NOT leftovers. John is being particularly presumptuous, callous, and exploitive here.
Why is everyone blaming John? He can’t know he’s doing anything wrong unless she tells him. She should take him aside and calmly but pointedly ask him if he and his guest would rather have leftovers or pizza. When the guest goes home, she can ask him to please call ahead next time and find out if she is able to make dinner for guests that day. If she keeps taking it, he will blissfully and ignorantly keep dishing it out.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Uh oh, can we say “frying pan to the head”?
alondra over 15 years ago
This is justifiable homicide or at least grounds for a divorce. My husband would never bring anyone home without planning it with me first.
lewisbower over 15 years ago
Honey, you wouldn’t mind if my old frat brother stayed a few days, would you?
hekko Premium Member over 15 years ago
I say he who brought the guest will cook.
koskid over 15 years ago
Elly will learn in time. Yes, call for pizza then sit down and visit with Ted - he might be a hoot!
The_Ol_Goaler over 15 years ago
I may be dumb, but I ain’t stupid… if I had invited Ted without first telling Mrs. Goaler, I would have ordered the pizza! ;-)
GuntotingLiberal over 15 years ago
Hey, I had this experience just last week. I was exhausted at work and had been promised over the phone that we would do Chinese. I got home and found out friends had been invited over for a BBQ, and was promptly shoved into the kitchen to go make hamburgers. My husband couldn’t figure out why I was grumpy about it.
I guess he gets partial points because he went to the grocery store to get hamburger and buns rather than sending me.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
Uh, wait a minute! Elly serves them the leftover supper even they invite Ted to eat for the supper. No way! That is not very nice. They should have fresh and delicious supper to eat!
pearlandpeach over 15 years ago
Never bring home extra folks without calling - and ordering pizza! or chinese…. NO UNEXPECTED GUESTS.
Silverpearl over 15 years ago
Stir them together, add some catsup and parsley, no one will know. Heat in the microwave!! Voila!!
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
GuntotingLiberal, no, your husband does not get partial points. He gets marriage counseling.
Wildmustang and Gweedo, the implication of John’s remark in the last panel is that she did somehow manage to pull together a dinner that was NOT leftovers. John is being particularly presumptuous, callous, and exploitive here.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
I would have killed him!
lightenup Premium Member over 15 years ago
She should have served everyone else a nice meal, and given John the worst of the leftovers.
bald over 15 years ago
we used to get unexpected compaany for dinner once in a while, if they didn’t like what we were having, then too bad
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
A rolling pin is easier to grab. It has two handles.
kab2rb over 15 years ago
I thankfully never went through this. Where my husband worked at people went to their own homes for meals.
terra.cripe over 15 years ago
Why is everyone blaming John? He can’t know he’s doing anything wrong unless she tells him. She should take him aside and calmly but pointedly ask him if he and his guest would rather have leftovers or pizza. When the guest goes home, she can ask him to please call ahead next time and find out if she is able to make dinner for guests that day. If she keeps taking it, he will blissfully and ignorantly keep dishing it out.
Comic-Nut over 15 years ago
I agree with terrabeth.