I’m going to go against the grain here (so to speak). The “ember” still looks like popcorn to me. Viewing the third panel, I thought that maybe Arlo was juggling the hot kernel. I don’t know why he felt it necessary to halfway jam on his shoes. Today’s comic needs more exegesis than most, even for “A & J.”
stlmaddog5: Redcedar (really a juniper) and bois d’arc can propel sparks right through a fire screen. Glass ones divert almost all the heat up the chimney. “Airtight” stoves won’t please a pyromaniac, but I have seen my Jøtul suck an escaping spark right back into the stove.
Pecans are fun to toss in a fire.Sometimes they come out as pecan-shaped coals like rockets, shoot across the floor, come back, spin around, explode.GOOD TIMES.Don’t do this yourself. We were stupid way back then.
Go away troll. Nobody likes you. You never have anything nice to say. Why do you even read this strip? I’m sure Jimmy Johnson doesn’t give a crap about what you think is interesting or not.
wendy.tebbatt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Arlo has fantastic reflexes. He managed to put his shoes on while jumping around looking for that ember:)
lynnskay about 10 years ago
No. You just go ahead and sleep. We won’t disturb you.
lynnskay about 10 years ago
If his reflexes were REALLY good, he would have been able to get out of the way. Maybe that’s why he had time to put on his shoes. lol
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Now that you had your disagreement go into the next room and make out…I mean make it up to each other.
stlmaddog5 about 10 years ago
So why doesn’t the dolt have a fireplace screen to prevent embers from popping out onto the floor and burning the house down?
Twonky about 10 years ago
Arlo was commenting on her ability to video the event. (Maybe it will go viral.)
RuthTC Premium Member about 10 years ago
But how did he go from socks to shoes?
ChessPirate about 10 years ago
“I got those Hot-Ember-Down-My-Trouser Blues.”
linsonl about 10 years ago
She looked better yesterday!
bachinsure about 10 years ago
As the song goes.. . " I need your love to keep me warm"
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
I’m going to go against the grain here (so to speak). The “ember” still looks like popcorn to me. Viewing the third panel, I thought that maybe Arlo was juggling the hot kernel. I don’t know why he felt it necessary to halfway jam on his shoes. Today’s comic needs more exegesis than most, even for “A & J.”
Gokie5 about 10 years ago
I admit, the shoes would argue for the ember in the rug. But why was the ember shaped like popcorn?
hippogriff about 10 years ago
stlmaddog5: Redcedar (really a juniper) and bois d’arc can propel sparks right through a fire screen. Glass ones divert almost all the heat up the chimney. “Airtight” stoves won’t please a pyromaniac, but I have seen my Jøtul suck an escaping spark right back into the stove.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 10 years ago
“Deep in December it’s time to re-ember ….”
Ginger Vedder about 10 years ago
Arlo’s no “dolt”! I never have wanted a screen between the fire and me. You just have to “stay on your toes”!
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Well, that was ember-assing.
K M about 10 years ago
Is Janis supposed to be laughing in panel 4? Seems she’s yelling angrily at Arlo.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 10 years ago
It looks to me like she’s laughing and he’s embarrassedly angry.
ARLOS DAD about 10 years ago
Uffda
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 10 years ago
Pecans are fun to toss in a fire.Sometimes they come out as pecan-shaped coals like rockets, shoot across the floor, come back, spin around, explode.GOOD TIMES.Don’t do this yourself. We were stupid way back then.
amethyst52 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Go away troll. Nobody likes you. You never have anything nice to say. Why do you even read this strip? I’m sure Jimmy Johnson doesn’t give a crap about what you think is interesting or not.