Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for January 07, 2013
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Janis: Oh, my! More football? Arlo: This is the championship! Janis: Who's playing? Arlo: Notre Dame and Alabama. Janis: Which is which. Arlo: The Fighting Irish are wearing the dark jerseys. Janis: What's the over/under? Janis: Come on! Let's make it interesting!
Panhandler about 12 years ago
A setup ?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
Football she may not know….hustling she knows.
GPlante about 12 years ago
Roll Tide!!! It’ll be a game to watch, I believe…
Dampwaffle about 12 years ago
I don’t get it. What does she mean by Over/Under?
gary4160 about 12 years ago
GO IRISH! BEAT TIDE!
toppop52 about 12 years ago
ROLLLLLLLL Tide!
174grove about 12 years ago
Over/under is set by Las Vegas It is the possible combined scores of both teams. It is was 46, a bettor could wager that the score is over or under that number.
Knowing Janis, one would think she could find someting more “interesting” to bet than money.
ScullyUFO about 12 years ago
I also keep my purse behind the couch.
barryj35967 about 12 years ago
Irish eyes will be smiling!
belcherman about 12 years ago
This gag, or a variation of it, has run before.
MontanaPhil50 about 12 years ago
So what’s your point belcherman? Or do you just take pleasure in being a killjoy?
Mneedle about 12 years ago
Bama by 10
CougarAllen about 12 years ago
I think only one side of the bet will be money.-Cougar :{)
DDS029 about 12 years ago
I think it was Hemmingway who said; “There are only two sports. Hunting and Auto Racing. The rest are just games.”
finale about 12 years ago
Janice may be referring to post-game activity; either over or under the blanket. Win-win.
K M about 12 years ago
Last I looked (which is admittedly a while ago), Bama was up 21-0 early in the second quarter.
Varnes about 12 years ago
DDS029, what about bull fighting? He loved that. He was considered an aficionado….Never heard about his love for auto racing….But, believe it or not, in his later years, Claude Money loved watching cars race….That’s not exactly what I think about when I gaze at his paintings….