She’s focusing on the wrong thing. Tell Brutus how good his favorite meal would taste, the ambiance of the restaurant, anything that he could not get at home, nagging wife for example. Instead of pushing him she needs to pull him along for a bit.
(1) Brutus, Brutus, Brutus — haven’t you been married long enough to know that’s top of the list of promises to the wife that you don’t make and break?
(2) She might get her way if she just tells him she didn’t prepare anything, since she thought they were going out. Of course, leaving him to scrounge around for whatever he can find in the fridge might not be the worst thing, in his view.
(3) Pleased to report that last night I asked my wife if she’d like to go out for dinner. We both work from home and when you live and work in the same place, occasionally you can go a little stir-crazy. We went to a local Italian place that we’re fond of, and enjoyed our meal very much — and came home with leftovers for a second dinner. Take a lesson, Brutus!
codycab about 1 month ago
There’s always tomorrow, right?
oldpine52 about 1 month ago
Tomorrow is also a day.
Robert4170 about 1 month ago
Tomorrow never comes, because by the time it arrives, it’s today.
jasonsnakelover about 1 month ago
Well first he’s gotta find a restaurant where he hasn’t worn out his welcome.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 1 month ago
I would go out for dinner every night rather than eat Glady’s cooking.
Justanolddude Premium Member about 1 month ago
Because I haven’t found a coupon yet.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 month ago
Now that’s more like it!
s_krumpe about 1 month ago
After all, tomorrow is another day
russef about 1 month ago
Tomorrow, tomorrow. I’ll feed you, tomorrow. It’s only a day a weigh.
nosirrom about 1 month ago
The Day After Tomorrow will be a disaster. (movie)
kucpa Premium Member about 1 month ago
Because there a sign at the counter that said, “Free Food Tomorrow”.
pat sandy creator about 1 month ago
tomorrow never knows…
Gina Carson about 1 month ago
Never put off until tomorrow what can wait until the day after.
Chris about 1 month ago
at least he didn’t say, lets do it yesterday… :D
Just-me about 1 month ago
Reminds me of the lyrics of Tomorrow from the musical Annie.
“It’s only a day away.”
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 month ago
Well said Brutus .
razzledazzle295 about 1 month ago
I don’t always like going out either, Brutus. I’d rather be at home.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 month ago
I think Brutus is trying to tell Gladys something in his own lacking way. It may well be that she’s already blown this month’s paycheck at the mall.
CorkLock about 1 month ago
Brutus should have brought home a pizza, hot wings and a box of chocolate (big box). Un Huh.
raybarb44 about 1 month ago
Procrastination on spending money. Nobody does it better. Baby, you’re the best……
paranormal about 1 month ago
Because it’s never tomorrow, only today…
andersjg Premium Member about 1 month ago
It’s already tomorrow on the other side of the world.
Ahuehuete about 1 month ago
They can afford to go out for dinner?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 month ago
Quick thinking Brutus! I understand his reluctance, though. It seems that Gladys is getting taller so her appetite must be voracious.
rhpii about 1 month ago
Brutus fighting a delaying action.
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
So you’d rather eat what Gladys makes? Don’t think you’re gonna like it in her current mood.
Jeff0811 about 1 month ago
She’s focusing on the wrong thing. Tell Brutus how good his favorite meal would taste, the ambiance of the restaurant, anything that he could not get at home, nagging wife for example. Instead of pushing him she needs to pull him along for a bit.
cracker65 about 1 month ago
Tomorrow never comes.
xaingo about 1 month ago
Brutus checks the restaurant websites to see the specials, if there’s nothing he likes,wait until tomorrow.
Moonkey Premium Member about 1 month ago
Gladys can go out to eat without him, but I bet he would be in the car first.
paullp Premium Member about 1 month ago
Thoughts from an old married man:
(1) Brutus, Brutus, Brutus — haven’t you been married long enough to know that’s top of the list of promises to the wife that you don’t make and break?
(2) She might get her way if she just tells him she didn’t prepare anything, since she thought they were going out. Of course, leaving him to scrounge around for whatever he can find in the fridge might not be the worst thing, in his view.
(3) Pleased to report that last night I asked my wife if she’d like to go out for dinner. We both work from home and when you live and work in the same place, occasionally you can go a little stir-crazy. We went to a local Italian place that we’re fond of, and enjoyed our meal very much — and came home with leftovers for a second dinner. Take a lesson, Brutus!