The ordinary days are precious. Nothing spectacular may happen, but “spectacular” can also mean traumatic, life-shattering and terrible. See also hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.
As long as we are quoting silly concepts, what about: “Never do today, what can be put off until tomorrow”?.It is, of course a spin on a quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson: “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.”.I’m liking the first one…
stcrowe about 10 years ago
I have that feeling daily.
gnatXXsum about 10 years ago
I think CB will need Lucy’s psychiatric services today, but it won’t be the freebie he got in panel 1 & 2. Cost you a nickel Charlie!
orinoco womble about 10 years ago
The ordinary days are precious. Nothing spectacular may happen, but “spectacular” can also mean traumatic, life-shattering and terrible. See also hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.
redbaron1966 about 10 years ago
Of course this will lead CB to Lucy’s “nickel plated” approach to Psychiatric Help. All of which leads to the same results. Sorry Charlie..
Tawanda about 10 years ago
There’s a Chinese curse that goes “May you live in interesting times”. Ordinary is just fine. :~)
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
Let us not forget — Today is the First Day of the Rest of your Life.
Yes, you may quote me on that.
summerdog86 about 10 years ago
Oh….I have that same little voice telling me “it probably won’t”, too!
Godfreydaniel about 10 years ago
@Myra DolgoyLucy (curse her!) tends to make the people around her live in “interesting times”……….
whiteaj about 10 years ago
“I could be wrong… but I’m not.”
kevindix about 10 years ago
Lucy just teed up a mental football and pulled it away, like always.
Number Three about 10 years ago
Not with you in it, Lucy.
xxx
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
Lucy the optimist…
bmckee about 10 years ago
Not let you down, knock you down, and probably manage to to take you lower than you were before she built you up.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
As long as we are quoting silly concepts, what about: “Never do today, what can be put off until tomorrow”?.It is, of course a spin on a quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson: “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.”.I’m liking the first one…