Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for March 15, 2014
March 14, 2014
March 16, 2014
Transcript:
Pig: What do you think is the key to being happy? Rat: Having a swimming pool. If I can just get a swimming pool, I'll be happy. Man: I have a swimming pool. I'm not happy. Rat: This changes everything.
Charlie Brown once said that the key to happiness is owning a lake and a convertible. On clear days you can drive with the top down, and on rainy days you can say, “Oh well, this rain will fill up my lake.”
Fortuitous bypasser crashes Rat’s wold-view. Hmm. Probably wasn’t all that strong to begin with. A pool is not nearly enough stuff for the likes of Rat….
I put in an inground 18′×36′ pool 10 years ago, and love it. I spend 2 minutes a day checking the chemicals & adjusting if needed. An hour each Saturday morning to clean it, and it’s set for the week. Compared to maintaining my yard, house & cars, it is painless.
I think this was a 1960’s & 1970’s attitude. Now that most of the middle class seems to have pools, they’ve moved on to other status symbols, like stupid huge luxury SUVs.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
What about if the pool were filled with something else than water? In Rat’s case, it’d be filled with beer. Me, maybe 7 Up.
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
Charlie Brown once said that the key to happiness is owning a lake and a convertible. On clear days you can drive with the top down, and on rainy days you can say, “Oh well, this rain will fill up my lake.”
Squizzums over 10 years ago
Happiness is a warm puppy.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Fortuitous bypasser crashes Rat’s wold-view. Hmm. Probably wasn’t all that strong to begin with. A pool is not nearly enough stuff for the likes of Rat….
eddie6192 over 10 years ago
That guy just saved Rat a lot of money.
ArchdukeofFreeville over 10 years ago
Awful philosophical for a punslinger
Kaputnik over 10 years ago
“No sooner do we sit down to enjoy our acquisitions, than we find them insufficient to fill up the vacuities of life.”—Samuel Johnson
On the other hand, a total absence of acquisitions doesn’t fill up much either.
Squoop over 10 years ago
You can’t have everything. Where would you put it? - Steven Wright
Hillbillyman over 10 years ago
I don’t have a pool and I am happy!
Charlie Fogwhistle over 10 years ago
He just needs a Satisfied Mind.
Walt Tuttle over 10 years ago
What you want is a friend with a pool.
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
I swear those dinner plates are trying to meet…mate, or maybe just a date
KEA over 10 years ago
Pools are like pets; they take WAY too much time, money and hassle for the few moments of happiness they provide.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 10 years ago
Not having money does not make me happy.I would like to try having money, and see if that makes me happy.Anyone got a spare million or two I can have?
Radical-Knight over 10 years ago
how can he be happy ?He has no Mouth !How many other people scrolled back up to look?
codedaddy over 10 years ago
Stephan’s joke is over my head today. Any hints?
Larsonian over 10 years ago
I put in an inground 18′×36′ pool 10 years ago, and love it. I spend 2 minutes a day checking the chemicals & adjusting if needed. An hour each Saturday morning to clean it, and it’s set for the week. Compared to maintaining my yard, house & cars, it is painless.
le-roy over 10 years ago
Rat had fallen for a common misunderstanding. A pool will not bring happiness – it’s a pool table that brings happiness.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
My sole ambition in life has been to own a 25 meter 2-3 lane indoor pool. I feel so empty inside now.
Dabattlebacca over 10 years ago
Yeah, you need a hot tub.
jew.lee.anne. over 10 years ago
I am a swimming pool, and I am offended.
Troy over 10 years ago
A pool would be awesome….until it froze over in the winter.
Chris Sherlock over 10 years ago
So the guy with the pool isn’t happy. Different things make different people happy, so maybe Rat would be quite content if he had a pool.
Jeff0811 over 10 years ago
Is it safe? Awesome book!!!
TMO1 Premium Member over 10 years ago
I think this was a 1960’s & 1970’s attitude. Now that most of the middle class seems to have pools, they’ve moved on to other status symbols, like stupid huge luxury SUVs.
Darkknight55 about 2 months ago
Well you’re not Rat, random guy in a bar, so that explains it.