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Iâm usually on Earlâs side of things, but in all fairness, desertion / abandonment of oneâs spouse is a pretty hard thing to forgive, and short of a stroke or serious car accident, impossible to forget.
Either Opal should make arrangements for one of her friends to take her, or Earl should make the arrangements for her. To just leave your wife stranded is a pretty low thing to do.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Earl sure loathes his sister-in-law.
wiatr over 8 years ago
Women may forgive us but they NEVER forget. As long as Earl and Opal have been married youâd think heâd know that.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
She doesnât want to be stranded. She does what she needs to do.
peggykb9 over 8 years ago
Opal should learn to drive herself.
flyertom over 8 years ago
Thatâs why there are so many female archaeologists. Women just love digging up the past.
sandpiper over 8 years ago
Repeating Opalâs last line fast would break your tongue.
dann-o over 8 years ago
Whatâs the difference between in-laws and out-laws? Out-laws are wanted.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
Blessedly, all of my sisters-in-law are lovely people â and they live several states away.
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
They can remember insignificant things that happened 10 years ago. I canât remember what I had for breakfastâŠ
1MadHat Premium Member over 8 years ago
And she doesnât want to have to forgive you again!
Neat '33 over 8 years ago
(sigh;) give âem an inch, and theyâll take that mile EVERY TIME!
TLH1310 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Iâve learned that if you âForgive but donât forgetâ You never truly forgave in the first place.
hcarpenter1 over 8 years ago
i am sure that she really does not wanna go see her sister. but one sometimes needs to do what one nedds to do
Number Three over 8 years ago
Kind of a tongue twister in the last panel.
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Jeff0811 over 8 years ago
Iâm usually on Earlâs side of things, but in all fairness, desertion / abandonment of oneâs spouse is a pretty hard thing to forgive, and short of a stroke or serious car accident, impossible to forget.
Either Opal should make arrangements for one of her friends to take her, or Earl should make the arrangements for her. To just leave your wife stranded is a pretty low thing to do.