sounds like Opal trusts Sylvia, Pearl, Nelson, or someone else that isn’t Earl when it comes to favors
I’ve found that in a lot of people that when you get older you get wiser.
Stalling the answer never got me anywhere… good.
If you can’t tell me what the favour is before asking me to agree to do it, I refuse on principle.
Earl’s not gonna buy a pig in a poke. (How long has it been since you thought about where that phrase comes from?)
Earl’s answer is much more diplomatic than saying no, but has the same effect.
Always hear what the favor is first before agreeing to anything!
Got that in one.
Without more input do not agree to anything ;-)
But with your memory, Earl…isn’t every question an immediate question?
Most likely, she wants Earl to either kill a spider in the corner or drive her to the fabric shop….good idea to wait to reply….
Earl, you’ll get into just as much trouble by delaying your answer.
You would think by now Opal would know that Earl thinks of no one but himself and firmly believes the world is there to serve him.
WARNING! ….Danger Will Robinson…..
Always answer: “Maybe”
Good advice, Earl!
I always answer that question with “I don’t know, what is it?”
My answer would always be: “If I am able to…”
Wrong!!!——The correct answer is “yes dear”
Earl and I think alike because that’s what great minds do.
Delay, delay, obfuscate, and delay.
Wife asking husband for a “favor” could mean that a criticism is impending.
Unrelated…do we ever know what Earl’s job was?
Providing immediate answers to immediate questions gets him into immediate trouble.
I’ll bet she needs a ride to the fabric store
good one!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
sounds like Opal trusts Sylvia, Pearl, Nelson, or someone else that isn’t Earl when it comes to favors
KA7DRE Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’ve found that in a lot of people that when you get older you get wiser.
wiatr over 5 years ago
Stalling the answer never got me anywhere… good.
Algolei I over 5 years ago
If you can’t tell me what the favour is before asking me to agree to do it, I refuse on principle.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
Earl’s not gonna buy a pig in a poke. (How long has it been since you thought about where that phrase comes from?)
garcoa over 5 years ago
Earl’s answer is much more diplomatic than saying no, but has the same effect.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Always hear what the favor is first before agreeing to anything!
Less Monday... More Friday over 5 years ago
Got that in one.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Without more input do not agree to anything ;-)
jagedlo over 5 years ago
But with your memory, Earl…isn’t every question an immediate question?
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Most likely, she wants Earl to either kill a spider in the corner or drive her to the fabric shop….good idea to wait to reply….
Grutzi over 5 years ago
Earl, you’ll get into just as much trouble by delaying your answer.
JLChi over 5 years ago
You would think by now Opal would know that Earl thinks of no one but himself and firmly believes the world is there to serve him.
gnome over 5 years ago
WARNING! ….Danger Will Robinson…..
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Always answer: “Maybe”
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Good advice, Earl!
davidlwashburn over 5 years ago
I always answer that question with “I don’t know, what is it?”
Linguist over 5 years ago
My answer would always be: “If I am able to…”
phredturner over 5 years ago
Wrong!!!——The correct answer is “yes dear”
KennethJ.Grider over 5 years ago
Earl and I think alike because that’s what great minds do.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Delay, delay, obfuscate, and delay.
ex window inspector over 5 years ago
Wife asking husband for a “favor” could mean that a criticism is impending.
Chad Cheetah over 5 years ago
Unrelated…do we ever know what Earl’s job was?
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 5 years ago
Providing immediate answers to immediate questions gets him into immediate trouble.
fstop8 over 5 years ago
I’ll bet she needs a ride to the fabric store
soaringblocks over 5 years ago
good one!