Looks like Earl back from the doghouse today.
You just had to throw in that last part, didn’t you Opal?
Now that’s the pot calling the kettle black.
I don’t think Earl’s interested in old hats.
well you know how things work now huh Opal.
Lately, that’s my goal.
It’s called Verbal abuse.
Deep thought, almost anything in life can fit that description of accomplishing something without really accomplishing something important.
We enjoy crosswords and jigsaw puzzles. Relaxing and mind-stretching.
hell, that’s life in general.
“Old Hat”?
Another American term I’m guessing.
xxx
I like Ben, and his grandson, but the only likeable woman in this strip is the daughter. Gosh those old broads (Opal and her sister) are a cautionary tale of what NOT to become as a woman, or to stay married to as a spouse.
Oh gosh, I meant Earl. Tells you how old I am reading all the old folk comics!!!
Llewellenbruce about 8 years ago
Looks like Earl back from the doghouse today.
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
You just had to throw in that last part, didn’t you Opal?
Less Monday... More Friday about 8 years ago
Now that’s the pot calling the kettle black.
GROG Premium Member about 8 years ago
I don’t think Earl’s interested in old hats.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
well you know how things work now huh Opal.
Linguist about 8 years ago
Lately, that’s my goal.
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
It’s called Verbal abuse.
angelfiredragon about 8 years ago
Deep thought, almost anything in life can fit that description of accomplishing something without really accomplishing something important.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
We enjoy crosswords and jigsaw puzzles. Relaxing and mind-stretching.
BubbleTape Premium Member about 8 years ago
hell, that’s life in general.
Number Three about 8 years ago
“Old Hat”?
Another American term I’m guessing.
xxx
Homeward Premium Member about 8 years ago
I like Ben, and his grandson, but the only likeable woman in this strip is the daughter. Gosh those old broads (Opal and her sister) are a cautionary tale of what NOT to become as a woman, or to stay married to as a spouse.
Homeward Premium Member about 8 years ago
Oh gosh, I meant Earl. Tells you how old I am reading all the old folk comics!!!