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When I served about a submarine and we had one of those very rare home port visits, the captain allowed families onboard. I was repairing the clothes drier when the COB (Chief of the Boat) brought his family down. I put my tools down and sat back to wait for them to leave. I couldn’t do that kind of frustrating work without resorting to the vocabulary referenced in today’s strip.
HarryCK about 6 years ago
That “vocabulary” helps break a logjam on a difficult job.
Brian G Premium Member about 6 years ago
Learning the way he does? I assume it is trial, error, yell and swear, retrial….
Milady Meg about 6 years ago
Hey Bub: CARRY THE BAGS, YOU JERK!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
Back in my hippie days girls believed in equality, and that included vocabulary.
Bill The Nuke about 6 years ago
When I served about a submarine and we had one of those very rare home port visits, the captain allowed families onboard. I was repairing the clothes drier when the COB (Chief of the Boat) brought his family down. I put my tools down and sat back to wait for them to leave. I couldn’t do that kind of frustrating work without resorting to the vocabulary referenced in today’s strip.
kunddog about 6 years ago
I learned to swear in a foreign language ( not a common one at the time).
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Never understood the attraction of quilting, except for the socialization the women get by doing quilting bees.
funnpages Premium Member about 6 years ago
Duh….it’s a cartoon, you know ,not real….imaginary people