Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for November 25, 2015

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    LuvThemPluggers  about 9 years ago

    What is that object in panel 2?

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    Rocky Premium Member about 9 years ago

    The net the turkey comes in?

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    Rocky Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Or maybe the net the potatoes came in?

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    dragonbill  about 9 years ago

    Rockyā€™s right; itā€™s the tater sack.

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    nosirrom  about 9 years ago

    Yea! Leftovers til Christmas!

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    Kamino Neko  about 9 years ago

    Janis doesnā€™t realize that the best part of Thanksgiving is leftovers?

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    whahoppened  about 9 years ago

    I put a comment on yesterdays comic about e-readers some of you might be interested in, they can sure solve some problems. Thereā€™s a Gutenberg (free) website that has wonderful old books off copyright that theyā€™d digitized.

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    peter  about 9 years ago

    Also, for those of us who camp out, and have trouble deciding which book to packā€¦

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    FosterGrant  about 9 years ago

    Let the man create.

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    StratmanRon  about 9 years ago

    Leftover turkey (shudder). Now, leftover HAM on the other handā€¦. ;-)

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    StoicLion1973  about 9 years ago

    Ah! I hope A&J (with Luddie) visit Gene and company next year.

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    gypsylobo  about 9 years ago

    Maybe the kids will show up and surprise them, OR maybe Arlo knows they are coming.

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    Doctor_McCoy  about 9 years ago

    Maybe Mary Lou will finally say sheā€™s pregnant.

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    MeGoNow Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Oh, thatā€™s right. Two of them. So he needs to make a second turkey to insure leftovers.

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    DDrazen  about 9 years ago

    Thanksgiving is ALWAYS a big production. If you only eat the kind of stuff you make every day, youā€™re doing it wrong.

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    Ina Tizzy  about 9 years ago

    Or maybe Arlo has plans to share with someone who doesnā€™t have the fixings for their own Thanksgiving.

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    junieb  about 9 years ago

    Maybe Robin from next door will join them.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Heā€™s doing the cooking? Donā€™t complain!!

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    ARLOS DAD  about 9 years ago

    If you cook it, they will comeā€¦.

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    krcaddis  about 9 years ago

    Just two of us here this year, too, alone probably. Bought a 19 pound turkey ā€˜cause theyā€™re cheapest now by far. My wife will cut it up like a chicken and cook it in pieces then freeze it all for later. She doesnā€™t like turkey; I love the breast (a male thing, Iā€™m guilty) and cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, dressing, and gravy. Iā€™m thinking Chinese food tomorrow, best restaurant I can find; canā€™t imagine it will be crowded. I hope one is open ā€“ canā€™t imagine anyone a T-Day agnostic or atheist.

    ey, maybe we should all invite some Syrians in to dinner. Syrians for sure. Make a point of it. Start a new tradition; not just tokenism ā€“ take pictures BTW, and email them to your congressmen and presidential canā€™tidates (sic), governor.

    In fact, go beyond just that ā€“ add Cubans, Mexican immigrants, neighbors, Indians, Sikhs, Koreans, Vietnamese, et al; have a big block or community party and go beyond your own familyā€™s comfort zone, a chance to overwhelm/ignore the curmudgeons voice, and welcome each and every person, personally. Start a friendship with at least one other person previously outside your personal comfort zone. Make, and keep, a commitment to visit again to learn about each other ā€“ culture and life. Do something called outreach, together, for a different cultural element of your greater community ā€” homeless, battered womenā€™sā€™ shelter, drug/alcohol recovery center, refugee support group, disable vets, or other.

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    wolfman47130  about 9 years ago

    Empty nesters Thanksgiving Dinnerā€¦ā€¦.Happy Thanksgiving to all you commentators out thereā€¦ Do something great volunteer at a shelterā€¦ make someoneā€™s dayā€¦..

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    michaellham  about 9 years ago

    I wasnā€™t going to do the big thanksgiving this year since my wife is a vegetarian, but when she suggested we eat with her mother at the assisted care home I immediately told her I would cook the meal and we would take it to her mother (donā€™t ever eat at an assisted care homeā€¦.mush). I have a 14 lb turkey, pumpkin pie, waldorf salad, potatoe salad, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, stuffing (including a vegie stuffing for the wife), gravy. Doesnā€™t take all that long to fix, and worth it.

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    mafastore  about 9 years ago

    We were just 2 also. I finally convinced him to only buy a 12 lb turkey not 18 as he has done in the past whether it is 12 people or just us. We have had Thanksgiving dinner 3 times now ā€“ the soup was used up after the 1st leftovers as was the corn, used up the other side dishes tonight on the 2nd leftovers (not that I cooked much as we are not suppose to eat anything with carbs anyway and I donā€™t like most of the traditional side dishes anyway). The other 2 meals were eaten out as we had places to be on the weekend. I figure I will cook side dishes of some sort for 1 more meal before he gives up and tells me to freeze the rest to ā€œuse laterā€, which means that sometime in April it will be thrown out.

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