For those who constantly criticize one or both of the adults in this comic, this looks, to me, like two people who do love each other, even if they don’t always show it…
Sorry, this isn’t funny. It might be possible to craft a passable gag out of the fact that he somehow knew about her insomnia, but as it stands, this ain’t it.
It doesn’t have to be funny, mw. Sometimes it’s good enough (at least for me) to read something and think, “I know what that’s like!” It’s a form of literature, in that respect.
Early in our marriage (40 plus years) we came to a mutual agreement – The one of us who is out late will arrive eventually. There is no point worrying unless the phone rings late at night or – Heaven forbid – a state trooper arrives at the front door.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Sounds like an “F Minus” strip.
Argythree almost 10 years ago
For those who constantly criticize one or both of the adults in this comic, this looks, to me, like two people who do love each other, even if they don’t always show it…
Can't Sleep almost 10 years ago
Once again, Lynn gives us dialogue that could have come from almost every home.
She Mc almost 10 years ago
I enjoy it!! lets face it, we have all done it, at least all the ladies!!!
tripwire45 almost 10 years ago
As someone whose wife has been at more than a few late outings, I can testify this is true.
westny77 almost 10 years ago
John spent some time with Ted.
USN1977 almost 10 years ago
“All my life I imagined many horrible possible outcomes, a few of them actually did occur.” -Benjamin Franklin
LV1951 almost 10 years ago
She couldn’t have called him to see if everything was OK?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sorry, this isn’t funny. It might be possible to craft a passable gag out of the fact that he somehow knew about her insomnia, but as it stands, this ain’t it.
Gokie5 almost 10 years ago
It doesn’t have to be funny, mw. Sometimes it’s good enough (at least for me) to read something and think, “I know what that’s like!” It’s a form of literature, in that respect.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Early in our marriage (40 plus years) we came to a mutual agreement – The one of us who is out late will arrive eventually. There is no point worrying unless the phone rings late at night or – Heaven forbid – a state trooper arrives at the front door.
ORMouseworks almost 10 years ago
How true! Not only we worry about our kids out there, but we also worry about our loved ones out there, also… ;)