When I was a teenager in the ‘70s boys played pinball but they also had jobs…newspaper route, babysitting. Now they just veg out with the phone, playing video games. I’m sure Stevie is not going to be happy about being volunteered.
I also make outgoing calls from the bathroom so the person I’m calling recognizes I’m calling from the bathroom and can wonder what else it is I’m doing. This way of gaining an edge on the other person is something they don’t teach you at Harvard Business School.
Hate to state the obvious, but why can’t Janis help Arlo move the chair? Some woman have less upper body strength than some men (my wife for example) but any help is better than none.
Don’t know what is up with Stevie, maybe he has a developmental delay. If you have meant one Autist, you have met ONE Autist. I have worked with one Austist who can do calculus in their head, but can’t quite make dinner for themselves. Too many moving parts. Stop being judgmental.
When I was born, Dad wanted to name me Billy. His mom said, “Name him William and call him Billy.” In 4th grade there were 4 kids named Bill. I came home and told my Dad I wanted to be call William. He looked at me and said, “Okay, Bill.” Most of my side of the family still calls me “Bill” while my wife’s side calls me “William”.
Da'Dad about 3 years ago
Appears to me Stevie has outgrown his name.
Tyge about 3 years ago
Hmmm. This might be interesting!!!
wjones about 3 years ago
Stevie is already busy doing something.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
Has Stevie ever lifted anything heavier than an iPhone?
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
Arlo’s ego is soon to be bruised!
Janis should have left this alone!
Its just me about 3 years ago
At an early age I made it known that I would only answer to my given name, by ignoring anything else.
mommavamp about 3 years ago
Why doesn’t Janis go out and help him? That’s the first thing I do when my husband needs a hand.
annefackler61 about 3 years ago
When I was a teenager in the ‘70s boys played pinball but they also had jobs…newspaper route, babysitting. Now they just veg out with the phone, playing video games. I’m sure Stevie is not going to be happy about being volunteered.
Bring Back "The Good Place" about 3 years ago
I have a feeling that Stevie is always there
1504jarvis about 3 years ago
Note, Janis is making the intervention call from the bathroom.
Out of the Past about 3 years ago
Definitely has the looks of a chair mover. Lucky Arlo.
Clotty Peristalt about 3 years ago
Stevie looks pretty thick. I wonder if he can follow instructions?
ScullyUFO about 3 years ago
I also make outgoing calls from the bathroom so the person I’m calling recognizes I’m calling from the bathroom and can wonder what else it is I’m doing. This way of gaining an edge on the other person is something they don’t teach you at Harvard Business School.
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
Stevie is not enthused
jarvisloop about 3 years ago
Slacker to the rescue!
No, wait. That’s not possible, is it?
Never mind.
Oakwood13 about 3 years ago
Just do what I do. Take a saw to it and take it out in pieces. Easier for the trash collectors to dispose of.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Stevie likes sitting in stuffed chairs not moving them!
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) about 3 years ago
Get a job Steve.
Cincoflex about 3 years ago
Looks like Stevie is contemplating a bar of soap.
sobrown51 about 3 years ago
Hate to state the obvious, but why can’t Janis help Arlo move the chair? Some woman have less upper body strength than some men (my wife for example) but any help is better than none.
Katecst about 3 years ago
Don’t know what is up with Stevie, maybe he has a developmental delay. If you have meant one Autist, you have met ONE Autist. I have worked with one Austist who can do calculus in their head, but can’t quite make dinner for themselves. Too many moving parts. Stop being judgmental.
locake about 3 years ago
Janis will need to pay for the help. You don’t ask acquaintances to move heavy furniture for free.
Willameano Premium Member about 3 years ago
When I was born, Dad wanted to name me Billy. His mom said, “Name him William and call him Billy.” In 4th grade there were 4 kids named Bill. I came home and told my Dad I wanted to be call William. He looked at me and said, “Okay, Bill.” Most of my side of the family still calls me “Bill” while my wife’s side calls me “William”.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Send Stevie a text.
StoicLion1973 about 3 years ago
What happened to Robin, Pam’s friend who was new to the neighborhood?
And what happened to Arlo’s “work wife”?
Ukko wilko about 3 years ago
My 5’3" wife would have handled one end of that chair without batting an eye… or calling a neighbor.
rfeinberg about 3 years ago
I didn’t figure out until the next day strip that the Stevie he’s inquiring about is her son, NOT her husband.