The Buckets by Greg Cravens for November 12, 2013
Transcript:
You didn't sleep well last night, did you? No! I kept dreaming crazy, awful stuff. I was fighting off monsters and running for my life! I was waving off bats and ghosts and kicking at... Oh... Should I ask? How did you sleep? Lightly and guardedly, thanks.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 11 years ago
This is one of those cartoons that only married people really get. I’ve gotten to the point that I can tell what my wife’s dreaming by what kind of kicking and muttering goes on.
Also, see that ad over on the right, there? For the ‘Exhausted Parents’ Guide To Why Your LIfe Is Normal’. Great Christmas Gift for any parent, soon-to-be parent, or young married person who needs to be reassured that the crazy that is happening to them is supposed to be laughed at, not panicked at.
elysummers about 11 years ago
I just move to the couch. sigh
Allan CB Premium Member about 11 years ago
If you’ll all turn your head briefly towards my avatar … I’d like to thank Greg Cravens for his mastery of the brushes of art. He took a photo I had, and made it into this awesome avatar. GREG – I love you man!!
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Sorry about your dream Sarah.
Number Three about 11 years ago
I’m so glad I have no one who hogs the blankets and snores in my ear.Hopefully I’ll still have that luxury for a very long time to come.xxx
mokakaffee about 11 years ago
I still can’t believe my hubby hasn’t demanded bunk beds by now. I get punchy some nights.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 11 years ago
Allan, the avatar looks pretty spiffy. Hope you can find a place to use it full sized, too. And don’t rub it in that Canada has Thanksgiving decently spaced away from Christmas. You know how defensive we get about stuff here in the US.
For everyone else- I snore, and my wife kicks. Really, really kicks. The dream muggers must be getting their lights knocked out, because out here in the still, quiet, real world, my shins get pummeled something fierce. And no, she was never in the Service. If she had, I’d be hamburger by now.