In this strip it is the sometimes convoluted journey that matters, so do not worry because that experience can not so easily be taken from you.
Everyone differs of course, but I think many of us, on looking at some aspects of our pasts, are appalled but at least can be grateful for our hard-won growth. As in life, so in strips that echo it, I guess…
Phil, Phil, Phil…even all bachelor men turn some ounce of domestic when they take care of their own home; taking out the garbage, doing their own dishes, washing their own clothes. Either you do it yourself, or you hire someone to come in and do it.
Otherwise you’d be the crazy old smelly and disgusting hoarder at the end of the block.
I think there comes a point in every relationship when you move in together and this happens (for the man and for the woman too). This strip just put a little bit of cheesy humor into that.
I agree! I don’t know why people feel the need to talk about what happens in later strips. Most people in relationships have that moment (or more) when they freak out over something, yet they still get married and move forward in their relationship. Why is this such a shock?
Haha! I find a great deal of humor in this. Phil is always one of my favorite characters, and his behavior is simply a bit of over-dramatization of the emotions he is feeling having chosen to give up his tobacco. I can understand it. It is even more funny if you lived through the 1980s when this strip first aired…. you have a better understanding of the cultural nuances of that time.
If all the women you date turn into nags, perhaps you might consider what you are doing that drives them to it?Most men I know who complain about nagging tend to want a mommy, not a wife.
“Faster than a speeding dust mouse.More powerful than a vacuum cleaner. . . .”Well done, howthe! When I saw the comic, I thought of “Faster than a speeding bullet [etc.].” Might have tried to write a parody, but you did it so well!BTW, “dust mouse” scans much better than “dust bunny” in this instance.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
SPOILER ALERTAnd they eventually get married?SPOILER ALERT
TooOldToBeCool about 11 years ago
www.dramabutton.com
daffydowndilly about 11 years ago
who’d actually want him, he’s such a jerk
sukiec about 11 years ago
In this strip it is the sometimes convoluted journey that matters, so do not worry because that experience can not so easily be taken from you.
Everyone differs of course, but I think many of us, on looking at some aspects of our pasts, are appalled but at least can be grateful for our hard-won growth. As in life, so in strips that echo it, I guess…
Can't Sleep about 11 years ago
Yes, this man is definitely a free range moron.
Jadearon about 11 years ago
Phil, Phil, Phil…even all bachelor men turn some ounce of domestic when they take care of their own home; taking out the garbage, doing their own dishes, washing their own clothes. Either you do it yourself, or you hire someone to come in and do it.
Otherwise you’d be the crazy old smelly and disgusting hoarder at the end of the block.
ReadingComicsAtWork about 11 years ago
I think there comes a point in every relationship when you move in together and this happens (for the man and for the woman too). This strip just put a little bit of cheesy humor into that.
gobblingup Premium Member about 11 years ago
I agree! I don’t know why people feel the need to talk about what happens in later strips. Most people in relationships have that moment (or more) when they freak out over something, yet they still get married and move forward in their relationship. Why is this such a shock?
jimgamer about 11 years ago
drama king ? 8^0
goweeder about 11 years ago
“Faster than a speeding dust mouse.”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Interesting. In these parts, we call them dust bunnies.
tbritt99 about 11 years ago
More like Drama Queen
Pipe Tobacco about 11 years ago
Haha! I find a great deal of humor in this. Phil is always one of my favorite characters, and his behavior is simply a bit of over-dramatization of the emotions he is feeling having chosen to give up his tobacco. I can understand it. It is even more funny if you lived through the 1980s when this strip first aired…. you have a better understanding of the cultural nuances of that time.
IQTech61 about 11 years ago
If all the women you date turn into nags, perhaps you might consider what you are doing that drives them to it?Most men I know who complain about nagging tend to want a mommy, not a wife.
alondra about 11 years ago
Now if he could only teach his brother in law some lessons. Women love a man who can cook, wash dishes, vacuum and dust!
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
“Faster than a speeding dust mouse.More powerful than a vacuum cleaner. . . .”Well done, howthe! When I saw the comic, I thought of “Faster than a speeding bullet [etc.].” Might have tried to write a parody, but you did it so well!BTW, “dust mouse” scans much better than “dust bunny” in this instance.
pekenpug about 11 years ago
LOL and then some!(…but is there really anything “faster than a speeding dust mouse”)?
tuslog64 about 11 years ago
Wouldn’t life be so much simpler now if you’d never STARTED smoking and drinking?
Michelle Morris about 11 years ago
Excellent,duck!
Michelle Morris about 11 years ago
What happened to you,legaleagle? You used to be such a great poster; now you’ve gone sour. What gives?
stuart about 11 years ago
@sukiec, Yes love changes us, as Ovid wrote about in Metamorposis.
http://gathman.org/music/meta.pdfhttp://gathman.org/music/META.m3u
potrerokid about 11 years ago
Strange! I had absolutely no problems when I quit more than thirty years ago!!!!!
littleannoyingdog about 11 years ago
Single and Domestically trained.Gotta eat and take care of stuff.No Momma takin’ care of me.
loves raising duncan about 11 years ago
Awwww…..Poor Baby!
feefers_ 12 months ago
That guy is such a prat