Back home, I was beginning to worry. My father-in-law knew exactly where Rod had gone, and he knew almost to the minute when he’d return — if all went well. The ETA came and went. My mom-in-law took the kids, and I drove up to the airport to wait. Rod’s dad joined me. The weather was clear but cold and it was getting dark. The men at the airport assured us that the guys would be safe if they’d had to put down on a lake somewhere, but nothing sounded right to us. We filed a missing persons report and waited for Search and Rescue to respond.
Useless blather: Day 2-——————————————-You’re complaining about Lynn’s Notes? Don’t like ‘em, don’t read ‘em.-’Blather’? That’s an old one. Say you aren’t Antonin Scalia, by any chance?
It amazes me that, not just on this forum but on many others, someone who probably can’t draw a straight line with a ruler feels he or she has the right to make derogatory comments on the author’s work!
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Yep, ladies, your men are having a swell time.
Argythree over 9 years ago
Well, at least they didn’t drown and aren’t suffering from hypothermia…
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
How did they start a fire. Isn’t everything either wet or went down with the canoe?
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
Just wait until they get into the poison ivy or poison oak!
alviebird over 9 years ago
That’s not pickerel that’s roasting.
Caldonia over 9 years ago
What a cliche, even back when this was first run.
riverhawk over 9 years ago
My first thought , a fire, maybe the pipe smoker had a lighter in his pocket.
Atewl over 9 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
Back home, I was beginning to worry. My father-in-law knew exactly where Rod had gone, and he knew almost to the minute when he’d return — if all went well. The ETA came and went. My mom-in-law took the kids, and I drove up to the airport to wait. Rod’s dad joined me. The weather was clear but cold and it was getting dark. The men at the airport assured us that the guys would be safe if they’d had to put down on a lake somewhere, but nothing sounded right to us. We filed a missing persons report and waited for Search and Rescue to respond.
tripwire45 over 9 years ago
Pickerel. So that’s what women in Canada call it.
loner34 over 9 years ago
At least they were able to get fire, must be very experienced woodsmen.
Can't Sleep over 9 years ago
Useless blather: Day 2-——————————————-You’re complaining about Lynn’s Notes? Don’t like ‘em, don’t read ‘em.-’Blather’? That’s an old one. Say you aren’t Antonin Scalia, by any chance?
summerdog86 over 9 years ago
Watch out for those traveling sparks, guys! ; )
AnnDeeQ over 9 years ago
About the fire: Phil smokes, and probably had a lighter in his pocket. His cigarettes are probably soaked, though.
Mumblix Premium Member over 9 years ago
Judging from his comments here and on other comics he doesn’t seem to have anything nice to say about anything.
rekam Premium Member over 9 years ago
As others have said, why are you bothering to read it. It happens to be interesting to us.
jppjr over 9 years ago
I just hope their clothes don’t catch on fire while they’re drying them!!
38lowell over 9 years ago
Pickerel are too boney.If they only knew.Where is the canoe?How can they get back?
38lowell over 9 years ago
Is that heat in the sky, or bugs?Wait until it gets dark!
Snoopy_Fan over 9 years ago
♪♫♪♫♪♫Pickerel roasting on an open fire…♪♫♪♫♪♫
Diat60 over 9 years ago
It amazes me that, not just on this forum but on many others, someone who probably can’t draw a straight line with a ruler feels he or she has the right to make derogatory comments on the author’s work!
tea62 over 9 years ago
Close guess. Actually, they’re just sitting around a campfire with their pickerels (pickles?) exposed.