Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for April 09, 2018

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    Dirty Dragon  over 6 years ago

    “Zen and the Art of Automotive Maintenance”

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    Robin Harwood  over 6 years ago

    Good save, Arlo.

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    Sisu60  over 6 years ago

    Great minds think alike

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    dwane.scoty1  over 6 years ago

    Janis must have been speaking in Charlie Brown’s Teacher dialect; Arlo got enough to save the conversation!

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    L  over 6 years ago

    To Jimmy" With the changes made to arloandjanis.com, I cannot view it on either of my computers. Sob.

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    Dani Rice  over 6 years ago

    Many couple finish each other’s sentences, but this is carrying it too far. Actually, Hubby and I sometimes do this sort of thing. “I was just about to say that.”

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    Tyge  over 6 years ago

    Arlo was on internal mode (one ear listening). Women always assume men are listening with both ears.

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    arianseren  over 6 years ago

    Arlo and my husband would get along just fine. I say things and a short while later he’s telling me the same thing

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    Troy  over 6 years ago

    This is awesome. My wife and I do this all of the time. It just drives her nuts.

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    marvee  over 6 years ago

    Men like to think all good ideas are their ideas.

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    Hippogriff  over 6 years ago

    How is that such a startling idea? For the last decade, cars will have a blinking notice on the dashboard that maintenance is required.

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    1004mike  over 6 years ago

    This like the Twilight Zone. This the 4th strip that is stuck on 4/09.

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    JAE in MN  almost 4 years ago

    Other than oil changes, worn-out tires, battery, or washer blades, I don’t get my car “serviced” unless something breaks down on it or obviously needs service (squealing brakes, for instance). That principle has served me pretty well for 40 years of car owning, and is even more valid with today’s much-more-reliable cars. But I’m not criticizing those who get regular on-schedule maintenance— for many people that relieves anxiety and makes them feel better.

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