Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for July 10, 2024

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    Ruth Brown  5 months ago

    I turn off the alarm and let my husband sleep. If there is not an appointment—that is.

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    Da'Dad  5 months ago

    Like Arlo I’ve always been an early riser, hours before my wife. Now some women get up with their hard working husbands and make them a good breakfast. Others help themselves to some of his breakfast as they stumble by, but I love her anyway.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  5 months ago

    One of the reasons I avoid hospitals: they awaken you to ask if you are asleep.

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    ddjg  5 months ago

    Janis, which is it?!?

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 5 months ago

    Just making sure Arlo’s still with us.

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    ddl297  5 months ago

    I have a simple rule. When I have energy, I work, work, work! On my bad days, it’s “Good Morning, gimmee coffee, see ya later…maybe”. Family is used to it, and they pick up the slack, bless their hearts!

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    AnneFackler  5 months ago

    I’m confused…are they moving, not moving, undecided ???? My life is hanging in the balance.

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    My First Premium Member 5 months ago

    As Moe used to say on the 3 Stooges…“Wake up and go to sleep”.

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    cmerb  5 months ago

    Just like a " wife " . The light is green , thanks : )

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    nosirrom  5 months ago

    I’m the early riser and I try to be quiet when I get up but my wife always stirs a bit when I give her a kiss on the cheek before I leave the bedroom. The other day I was up later than usual and was sleeping in the next morning. About an half hour after my normal wake up time my wife reached over, caressed my shoulder and asked if I was alright. It’s nice to know there’s someone who watches out for you. Even if it was because she didn’t get her morning kiss when expected.

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    Killraven Premium Member 5 months ago

    Sometimes I wake up grumpy, but only if she has an appointment, I’m not stupid!

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    jondonlevy  5 months ago

    There is a tone to the recent post-moving plotline strips that i can’t put my finger on. A timeless rut or something

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 5 months ago

    I’ve been up for an hour and a half and my wife is still sleeping

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    kingbrlee Premium Member 5 months ago

    Now Arlo will have to make a bathroom trip.

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    Just-me  5 months ago

    When I was a kid, being told to go to bed or take a nap was something to be avoided if possible. Nowadays, I hope I can get a nap or turn in early.

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    well-i-never  5 months ago

    I see we have our full pages back now. Someone must have complained.

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    jonesbeltone  5 months ago

    My internal clock bounces around these days. My cat helps me get started but left alone, some days I will pop up and others I roll over. If I remember to set the coffee timer set the smell does the trick.

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    jarvisloop  5 months ago

    Sherlock Holmes doesn’t have to worry about Janis replacing him.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member 5 months ago

    Retirement allows me to sleep late if I want as does my other half. However, the dog has her schedule. Usually a face resting on the edge of the bed looking at me so it’s an every other day thing. We take turns getting up at 7 to cater to her. The only thing that changes her schedule is DST.

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    assrdood  5 months ago

    He finally stopped beating his wife up.

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    djtenltd  5 months ago

    She means well.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  5 months ago

    She wakes most days by 05:00; this is largely because She goes to bed about 20:00 (and thinks I should, too).

    I spent my youth in the live music business, and even 40 years after giving up and 30 years of alarms set for before 05:00, I still regard a sunrise as something best enjoyed at the end of the day, and am discombobulated by being abed before 00:00.

    Yes, mixed marriages can work! (41 years next month.)

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    Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 5 months ago

    Bless you Janis, you are SUCH a ditz.

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    locake  5 months ago

    I never wake anyone up unless they have to go to work or school. If they did die in their sleep, I will find out eventually.

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    mjpalmer  5 months ago

    sarcasm works for me too

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    BJDucer  5 months ago

    My brain thinks it is perfectly OK to wake me between 4:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. every morning, regardless of what time I go to bed. Fortunately I had a great boss and I was allowed to begin work at 5:30 in the morning instead of 8:00 a.m. and put in 8 hours. The only issue I ever had with getting to work that early was when I noticed (infrequently, thank goodness) the times the gravity was turned up extra high around my bed in the morning!

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    Boise Ed Premium Member 5 months ago

    All too frequently, I see medical advice suggesting “Consider getting more sleep.” They never say how I’m supposed to accomplish that.

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