Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 07, 2013
October 06, 2013
October 08, 2013
Transcript:
Arlo: What're you doing?
Janis: Taking some clean towels upstairs!
Arlo: For years you pretend to be interested in the quotidian, then suddenly you are!
Never ask your wife what she is doing if it obviously looks like work. “Thanks for asking honey. I could use your help to re-arrange all of the closets and switch out the summer clothes with the winter ones.”
CamiSu: It wasn’t the size of the vocabulary, but the way he used it as a put-down of others – generally his intellectual superiors. See also William F. Buckley of the reptilian flicking tongue.
wcgreen, just google it…Takes 15 seconds tops….If you’re on the net, you have access to almost all the knowledge that has ever been known….15 seconds, tops….
chireef about 11 years ago
quo·tid·i·ankwōˈtidēən/adjectiveadjective: quotidian
1.of or occurring every day; daily.“the car sped noisily off through the quotidian traffic”chireef about 11 years ago
as we get older the every day running of things become more important and there fore more interesting
KenTheCoffinDweller about 11 years ago
and the older we get the more we realize this might be our last chance to see and/or understand that mundane daily stuff.
chazandru about 11 years ago
I learned a new word!!! What a great way to start a day!
big176a about 11 years ago
render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible
Twonky about 11 years ago
Or you could ABJURE OBFUSCATION.Now we learn three new words today.
kd1sq Premium Member about 11 years ago
I prefer to eschew it, myself…
Linda Pearson about 11 years ago
Hate to be dumb but……..what is a quotidian? maybe it is custodian?
gilmccarthy about 11 years ago
Never ask your wife what she is doing if it obviously looks like work. “Thanks for asking honey. I could use your help to re-arrange all of the closets and switch out the summer clothes with the winter ones.”
ahnk_2000 about 11 years ago
Always good to learn a new word.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 11 years ago
He’s not foolin’ anybody. We all know he just likes watching her walk up the stairs.
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
My, how erudite we are today! (Erudite = having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying)
jimguess about 11 years ago
Awww … Jimmy Johnson learned a new word today …
Ina Tizzy about 11 years ago
Who puts towels in a dresser drawer?
GR6 about 11 years ago
What? Did Arlo go and retire, or sumthin’?
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 11 years ago
Shouldn’t have to get a dictionary to enjoy a comic strip
CamiSu Premium Member about 11 years ago
wcgreen3—why not? Now you have learned something for today.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
CamiSu: It wasn’t the size of the vocabulary, but the way he used it as a put-down of others – generally his intellectual superiors. See also William F. Buckley of the reptilian flicking tongue.
Varnes about 11 years ago
wcgreen, just google it…Takes 15 seconds tops….If you’re on the net, you have access to almost all the knowledge that has ever been known….15 seconds, tops….
Doctor_McCoy about 11 years ago
One word gets 34 comments (now 35). Wow!
Yeild_to_Whim about 11 years ago
This is actually touching. Taking time to be interested in the small things in life, just because she’s around. It’s a nice moment. I like that.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 years ago
She already has a handbesides men never do it rightand women sometimes wonder why we stop offering to try to help.(Translation: ug, grunt)