When I was growing up we called the bathroom “the reading room”.
I still do a good deal of my reading in there. I keep current events and needlework magazines in the upstairs bathroom and history magazines in the downstairs bathroom. The daily paper – whether I read it on paper or on my (this) laptop I read at the kitchen table, as I do my online comics such as this one.
The medium bedroom of our house is our office and our library – we have 5 full height bookcases and one half height bookcase in same – books on history and some books printed in the 1700 or 1800s.
In our bedroom we have full height bookcase with his James Bond books (including some first editions) and books about same – on his side of the room. Books on nightstands also for reading at bedtime.
In the small bedroom (aka “The Teddys’ room”) I have my books about Teddy bears and some about dolls – stories, how to make/repair and history of same.
In our studio we have 4 full height bookcases – one has my collection of Lousia May Alcott books (new and period editions plus books about her and family and ditto Laura Ingalls Wilder. The other bookcases have books/magazines on needlework, sewing, woodworking, leatherworking, metalworking, etc.
In our basement we have a full height bookcase with books related to husband’s profession and movies including actors/actresses, etc.
We donated 13 bags of books related to husband’s profession about a year ago as he is retired and did not need all of the books.
Magazines are mixed into the books on the various subjects.
Rhetorical_Question 5 months ago
Maybe, do your homework?
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 5 months ago
It’s all the same shlt!!!
bobpickett1 5 months ago
TMI
verticallychallenged Premium Member 5 months ago
It sounded better in the Spanish version.
LONNYMARQUEZ 5 months ago
again with the bathroom humor, again it makes me wonder why I read this strip anymore
Linguist 5 months ago
I never realized that Baldo was so potty-mouthed.
Jelliqal 5 months ago
baldo is a troll
Govi Premium Member 5 months ago
Baldo is in training to be the next Trumpist president!
Bwahahaha! 5 months ago
What the hell is going on today? Luann also had a joke about sitting on the can today. Is this really how far humor has had to sink in the comics?
Otis Rufus Driftwood 5 months ago
How apt.
Silence Dogood Premium Member 4 months ago
This is sick!
Gen.Flashman 4 months ago
Likely needs some fiber in his diet if he has to sit down that long.
brianstreleckis 4 months ago
His eyes in the last panel…
eb110americana 4 months ago
Baldo takes his sh*t-posting quite literally.
PaulGoes 4 months ago
And he’s good with his phone also.
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
Lots of people do.
kdikeda 4 months ago
Most of us do.
gopher gofer 4 months ago
thinking, fine. using your phone? not so much so… ☺
chollacat Premium Member 4 months ago
So gross.
Shikamoo Premium Member 4 months ago
I don’t enjoy this potty humour.
mafastore 4 months ago
When I was growing up we called the bathroom “the reading room”.
I still do a good deal of my reading in there. I keep current events and needlework magazines in the upstairs bathroom and history magazines in the downstairs bathroom. The daily paper – whether I read it on paper or on my (this) laptop I read at the kitchen table, as I do my online comics such as this one.
The medium bedroom of our house is our office and our library – we have 5 full height bookcases and one half height bookcase in same – books on history and some books printed in the 1700 or 1800s.
In our bedroom we have full height bookcase with his James Bond books (including some first editions) and books about same – on his side of the room. Books on nightstands also for reading at bedtime.
In the small bedroom (aka “The Teddys’ room”) I have my books about Teddy bears and some about dolls – stories, how to make/repair and history of same.
In our studio we have 4 full height bookcases – one has my collection of Lousia May Alcott books (new and period editions plus books about her and family and ditto Laura Ingalls Wilder. The other bookcases have books/magazines on needlework, sewing, woodworking, leatherworking, metalworking, etc.
In our basement we have a full height bookcase with books related to husband’s profession and movies including actors/actresses, etc.
We donated 13 bags of books related to husband’s profession about a year ago as he is retired and did not need all of the books.
Magazines are mixed into the books on the various subjects.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 4 months ago
All this periodic toilet humor is really getting old. Authors Cantu and Castellanos are very disappointing.
aussie399 Premium Member about 2 months ago
A good example of the keyboard obliviot warriors who swim in the stench pool of anti social media.