Good description Nelson. Opal and Earl do this often. Talking to each other, but neither one is listening. Happens to couples sometimes that have been married as long as they have. You may find out some day.
My mom had very consistent taste about her clothing, more as she aged. She wore a dress and flat shoes; wore an apron often. The fabric colors and patterns were easily recognizable. Perhaps not so oddly, her taste was very like her mother’s. When gramma was in her 80s and mom was in her 50s or so, they were sometime confused for each other. If either of them found something “exactly the same as what she was wearing” she’d quite likely be pleased to buy a spare
I know people like this. We’ve neighbors, three sisters. When they get going, and there are only two of us trying to listen, yes, it’s like three tv shows at once. Actually there are five sisters. The other two are married, but all live within a few kilometers. Birthdays and holiday meals are indescribable.
When I was a kid, we would go to my grandmother’s house and all Mom’s sisters and brother would be there. They would all talk at once and somehow they would all hear each other????
Then Pearl said, “Opal, put your top back on and let’s go home.” Unfortunately Earl, they give a maximum of about 14 years then break your heart, again, again, and again.
There are a couple of old guys that sit at the counter at the Cafe. If you get lucky enough to sit between them you have to look forward, lean your head right or left to acknowledge.
allen@home almost 4 years ago
Good description Nelson. Opal and Earl do this often. Talking to each other, but neither one is listening. Happens to couples sometimes that have been married as long as they have. You may find out some day.
Obi-Haiv almost 4 years ago
And, both of the channels are MeTV.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
My mom had very consistent taste about her clothing, more as she aged. She wore a dress and flat shoes; wore an apron often. The fabric colors and patterns were easily recognizable. Perhaps not so oddly, her taste was very like her mother’s. When gramma was in her 80s and mom was in her 50s or so, they were sometime confused for each other. If either of them found something “exactly the same as what she was wearing” she’d quite likely be pleased to buy a spare
boydpercy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Connubial bliss!
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
they’ve not made television sets that show multiple programs at once like they did in Back to the Future Part 2, have they?
iggyman almost 4 years ago
Each in their own world!
electricshadow Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So bad hearing aids or early-onset Alzheimer’s?
hariseldon59 almost 4 years ago
I’m confused. Did Earl’s dog change genders after dying?
Justanolddude Premium Member almost 4 years ago
With all this sheltering at home the wife and I have been talking more. She seems nice.
andrew5 almost 4 years ago
We had to make do with two TVs.
Cpeckbourlioux almost 4 years ago
I know people like this. We’ve neighbors, three sisters. When they get going, and there are only two of us trying to listen, yes, it’s like three tv shows at once. Actually there are five sisters. The other two are married, but all live within a few kilometers. Birthdays and holiday meals are indescribable.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Well Nelson if it’s a nice day go out and play . Forget about the TV shows for the moment ;-)
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Never on the same page….minds wander, ya know, as we grow older…
ericrgrant almost 4 years ago
Communication is a 2 way near miss.
KEA almost 4 years ago
I have a friend who has conversations like that… all by herself.
ERBEN2 almost 4 years ago
The precious Roscoe is in three panels and the last is the best one . I love the up eye stare to the little boy . Thanks Brian for the great strip .
Darryl Heine almost 4 years ago
Warming up for Christmas?
RetiredMinnesotan Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Note that Earl first calls the dog a “She” and then a “He” . . .
JaneCl almost 4 years ago
When I was a kid, we would go to my grandmother’s house and all Mom’s sisters and brother would be there. They would all talk at once and somehow they would all hear each other????
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
A dialogue of the deaf.
Golf Buddy almost 4 years ago
Opal picked out another lavender polka-dot top??
garcoa almost 4 years ago
Opal was not talking to you, Nelson, she was talking to Earl. Earl was talking to you so he didn’t have to agree with that inane story.
ForrestOverin almost 4 years ago
That’ll happen when you tear open an package of malathion, Earl.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Then Pearl said, “Opal, put your top back on and let’s go home.” Unfortunately Earl, they give a maximum of about 14 years then break your heart, again, again, and again.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Their Grandson could actually follow their conversation…good lad. Roscoe agrees!
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
Death does tend to put a crimp in your activities… ☺
halvincobbes Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The dog went from a she to a he!
mwksix almost 4 years ago
Where do you think that they got the idea for Zoom?
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
Neither interested what the other talks of more so on Earl.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
It’s two conversations talking with my husband-mine/his. We are hardly ever on the same page.
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Earl’s story was more interesting, although Opal had a strong finish.
Herd of Turtles almost 4 years ago
There are a couple of old guys that sit at the counter at the Cafe. If you get lucky enough to sit between them you have to look forward, lean your head right or left to acknowledge.
I'll fly away almost 4 years ago
RERUN
Dr_Fogg almost 4 years ago
I am so glad that the neutered (he she it) dead dog doesn’t rip up the packages anymore.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
Judging by Earl’s conversation, I don’t think he was wondering, Opal!
kf6rro almost 4 years ago
Dog was a girl in panel 3, but then a boy in panel 5?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
Earl has the best tales.