Pickles by Brian Crane for February 20, 2016

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    LuvThemPluggers  almost 9 years ago

    Whatever you do, Opal, do NOT ask him to trim the rosebush. He will take it dowh to a pitiful nub so you never ask him again. They learn that in man school. It’s diabolical.

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 9 years ago

    Hope there’s a more simpler chore Earl can do right.

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    DiminishedFirst  almost 9 years ago

    This is similar to the pre-marital counseling Click&Clack would offer to their younger guy callers: the first plumbing (or whatever) job around the house, be sure to botch it so badly that the repair is far more expensive than it would have been had you just called the repair shop in the first place. Note this must be repeated (but just once) for each type of job: roof, yard, driveway, etc.

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    Dani Rice  almost 9 years ago

    Hubby is pretty good about emptying the dishwasher, and he leaves anything he isn’t sure about on the counter. It’s loading it that drives me crazy. But he’s willing to help, and that’s more than I got from the Late and Unlamented.

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    thirdguy  almost 9 years ago

    I have just two words for Earl. Golf.

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    thirdguy  almost 9 years ago

    Ok, so I flunked math.

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    dennis.caunce  almost 9 years ago

    If a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing so badly that you never get asked to do it again!

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    zofyzofy  almost 9 years ago

    Muffin knows.

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    nosirrom  almost 9 years ago

    Gee, I never knew that I had an evil scheme.

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    Perkycat  almost 9 years ago

    I praise my husband to the high heavens when he does something. Problem is, when he does something once, he thinks it never has to be done again.

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    nosirrom  almost 9 years ago

    @hippogriff RE: your question from yesterday“How does that differ from stuns’ls?”.stuns’l booms were used to extend the yardarms on square riggers.. .A whisker pole is akin to a spinnaker pole on a sloop rigged boat, without attachments for the uphaul and downhaul, used on the jib or genoa sail. Particularly useful when sailing down wind wing n wing..

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    Linguist  almost 9 years ago

    You’re absolutely right. It’s been years since I had all those rose bushes in Sedona,Az. You jogged my memory. It was in very early spring, not late fall. Thanks !And you’re right about y living in a clime that’s virtually never changing. But that brings different problems.

    As you perhaps know, Ecuador roses are becoming famous all over the world for their beauty, aroma, and durability.

    I have a few ‘patio plants’ including potted rose bushes. It is a learning/growing curve keeping them beautiful and knowing when to prune, feed, etc. especially where I live on the coast.

    So far, so good. Only lost one through over-care. I swear, roses are like kids. A little benign neglect can be good for them.

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    hippogriff  almost 9 years ago

    nosirromThanks. Interesting picture of the becalmed brig: stun’sls drawing and fore and main sails flat. Who is she? Looks like the early scheme for the Eagle or possibly Elissa, but no distinct figurehead, and neither would have rust dripping from the anchor. The flags are no help, nor was enlarging to the max, other than determining it has six characters. .I had only heard the whisker pole called genoa- or spinnaker-pole.

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    alondra  almost 9 years ago

    If only guys knew how they shoot themselves in the foot when they purposefully do a job wrong so they won’t get asked to do it again. A wife who has to do ALL the housework (especially with a full time job) is very tired when it comes time to go to bed at night, and men have only themselves to blame when she’s too tired for certain activities… whereas if he helps out and does it right, she has more energy for the more interesting activities if you get my drift. Wake up men!

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    PMark  almost 9 years ago

    Smart cat. :)

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    Charliegirl Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    I’ve always suspected as much. A smart man would learn this quite quickly, lol.

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    Thomas & Tifffany Connolly  almost 9 years ago

    Do the job badly enough they will never ask you to do it again!

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    Grace Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Never do a bad job well.

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    abbybookcase  almost 9 years ago

    and nobody knows evil like a cat

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    quilly  almost 9 years ago

    Brian, We have been married 58yrs. J.D & I love your comic strip Pickles. every day. however even though we searched our home, we need to find out where did you hide the video camera? Fran

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    quilly  almost 9 years ago

    Pickles is like our home everyday

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