I used to live like Earl. Now I live in an old condo with two cats. Earl, beware! It could happen to you, too. You can push a woman like Opal only so far.
My mother was like Opal. She spent most of her life working, only slowing down a bit after my father died. I think it was what kept her alive as long as she lived (95).My father could make dinner and, secretly, I always enjoyed his meals. But, he’d never cross Mom when it came to her kitchen. There she was ‘the Boss’.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Maybe YOU should try staying busy, Earl, or else you’ll croak.
EarlP2 about 9 years ago
Maybe it’s not to late to save yourself there, Earl. Just say, “Let’s just hop in the car, and go out for dinner!”
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
In the future, Earl will refrain from making that kind of comment until after dinner!
artybee about 9 years ago
I used to live like Earl. Now I live in an old condo with two cats. Earl, beware! It could happen to you, too. You can push a woman like Opal only so far.
She Mc about 9 years ago
Hahaha, Just like a man!!!
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 9 years ago
I notice Opal left the vacuum cleaner right in front of Earl. Smart.
Plods with ...™ about 9 years ago
Did he break it?
Daniel Aplet about 9 years ago
thanks
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
Looking at the responses, you can sure tell who are men and who are woman.
Billyedwards about 9 years ago
Please get Opal a new dress.
Al Nala about 9 years ago
As Jimmy Hatlo used to say, “Urge To Kill”.
She Mc about 9 years ago
Hi PAUL or SPACE, your house is a lucky, very unusual probably happy place, congratulationsX
Number Three about 9 years ago
Get a takeaway, Earl!
xxx
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
she got over that cold fast. what’s her secret?
nanellen about 9 years ago
Sounds just exactly like my husband- except I don’t knit.. We are both 74 and I still teach – but on line.
barstarr about 9 years ago
on target
wiatr about 9 years ago
My mother was like Opal. She spent most of her life working, only slowing down a bit after my father died. I think it was what kept her alive as long as she lived (95).My father could make dinner and, secretly, I always enjoyed his meals. But, he’d never cross Mom when it came to her kitchen. There she was ‘the Boss’.