Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for November 13, 2015
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Robin: Oh, come on! You know you and Arlo got it going! Janis: Maybe, but it's not perfect! Janis: 'Perfect' implies easy! 'Perfect' implies it was meant to be! Janis: 'Perfect' implies never having to work at it like everyone else! Janis: Worst of all, 'perfect' implies not being able to complain!
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
Exactly! If anybody tells you they have a perfect relationship, be vewy vewy suspicious!
Arianne about 9 years ago
In vino very kvetch.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 9 years ago
It takes work to be perfect. It doesn’t just happen.
Reppr Premium Member about 9 years ago
I had a perfect relationship once. I’ll probably never find a border collie like that again.
jarvisloop about 9 years ago
I imagine that, in real life, Janis would have used a more common word in place of “complain.”
bama1fan92 about 9 years ago
And if it were perfect women would still need to complain about it! Lol!
shamino about 9 years ago
Every time someone tells me “I can’t complain” as a description of how they’re doing, I always respond with "sure you can – you just won’t be able to make anyone else believe your complaints.’
StoicLion1973 about 9 years ago
Who said “perfect” meant “easy”?
Lomax9er7 about 9 years ago
During the Apollo program the engineers were trying to design the 1.5 million pounds of thrust F1 rocket engines to always run perfectly. But, during testing, the engines would just stop working or blow up. To save the program a new engineer was sent in to find the problem. His one suggestion for them was to design the engine to run no matter what. Success!
Dani Rice about 9 years ago
I can honestly say Hubby and I have a perfect marriage. Forty-one years, and never an argument. However, the same cannot be said of my first go-round, so it evens out.
InColorado about 9 years ago
Another red pill!
Fontessa about 9 years ago
To quote, a certain Mrs. Ginsberg (on marriage):“Sometimes, my dear, it helps to be a little deaf.”
alc7 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Maybe she would complain about having nothing to complain about?
ARLOS DAD about 9 years ago
Sometimes your spouse can be a perfect —or a perfect -—-…
MeGoNow Premium Member about 9 years ago
It might be unwise to admit to even slight discord to your very new friend who is about to be single.
Solidad about 9 years ago
yes ARLOSDAD. yes.
COWBOY7 about 9 years ago
Relatively speaking I have a “perfect” relationship! It all depends on how you look at your own in relationship to others that you know.
QuietStorm27 about 9 years ago
My relationship is almost perfect…he has his place, I have mine. We spend time together and go back to our respective corners.
sburgiss about 9 years ago
Regarding comments yesterday: Someone said Arlo has a good job. Never heard of him going to work (like Dagwood). Looks like A&J are both retired – likely early.
Sheila Hardie about 9 years ago
Maybe they go to work when we’re not looking. I mean, we typically see what, 2-5 minutes of their day?
MindStorm about 9 years ago
When we got married in 1972, we refused the “till death do us part” phrase. Instead, we substituted “as long as we both work at it. Marriages made in Heaven are hard to find spare parts for.”
We have had our rough patches in the 43 years since then, but never had a point at which we both gave up at the same time. The last decade has been the best, particularly since we retired and moved to Ecuador. :)
wolfman47130 about 9 years ago
WHAT!…. You have complaints Janis? Don’t you get all you want? Remember you get what you give.
K M about 9 years ago
It’s been said that marriages aren’t made in heaven: They come in a kit. You have to put them together. Occupied most of the last 20+ years of my life (counting all the prep); but I’m not complaining. I consider it guaranteed employment, at least until one of us passes the sell-by date.