This makes mt think about my dad’s parents. I never knew them because they both died a few years before I was born. But I heard such wonderful things about my grandma – what a sweet person she was. I wish I could have known her! But I heard terrible stuff about my grandpa who was heartless and cruel in some ways (I’m not saying Earl is heartless or cruel). What reminds me of my grandparents is the story I heard about my grandma being very sick one day and grandpa didn’t care that she was sick – he insisted she had to cook dinner for him. My dad and his brother and sister never really wanted to talk about their dad, but from what little I have heard about him, I don’t think I missed much never knowing him.
We are retired. When I don’t feel like cooking I just announce, “Everybody is on their own today” (everybody means husband). Hey, sometimes I only want a few spoonfuls of peanut butter right out of the jar. That’s enough.
My Dad would often complain during dinner about the plates not being hot. He ask my Mom why she didn’t heat the plates.
My Mom had several strokes when she was 79, and could not use one side of her body and could usually only answer yes and no. She could repeat something right after you said it to her.
One evening I came over and my Dad was in the process of cooking dinner for the two of them. I could tell he was stressed; trying to make all the things being cooked to come out at the same time. I leaned over to Mom and whispered to her to say, “Hot Plates”. She started laughing, and said in a loud voice, “Hot plates!” She got such a kick out of it, she repeated a few more times. My Dad didn’t do anything, he knew he deserved it.
I live in a community that has a LOT of older, retired people. Whenever a wife is sick or in the hospital, the other wives cook and clean for those husbands. I know it sounds like a nice thing to do, but can’t these men even make a darn sandwich or heat up a can of soup for themselves? Apparently not. And apparently they don’t know how to use a vacuum or dust rag, either. I used to play a game once a month that was 2-4 PM. We had to change it because these women said their husbands got hungry so they had to get home earlier to fix dinner.If my husband waited for me to fix his dinner, he would have died of starvation 37 yrs ago.
Earl you need to learn to cook and help Opal out.I think my dad would could if he had to. I know for BBQ outside he would do the grilling. My own husband knows how to cook, and he also goes by recipe. For me I just try to throw food together.
i was driving very slow on the e-way when i hit a patch of ice on an overpass and spun around, eventually hitting a guardrail but nothing to prevent me from going on my way. unfortunately there was a coip and he gave me a ticket for not having control of my vehicle. when i told my husband what happened the first thing that came out of his nouth was….HOW FAST WERE YOU GOING? defiitely a man thing.
I get that Crane is playing to a standing joke in “Pickles” that Earl is helpless around the house, but this callousness shows Earl being an insensitive jerk. Also I think this plays better with older folks who grew up with this myth that men don’t cook or do housework but even then it’s irritating; today that behavior doesn’t fly at all in most households and is a source of bitter resentment for a lot of people.
Colorado over 4 years ago
Opal, “Why yes dear, I made reservations at that new expensive restaurant we (I) have been want wanting to try.”
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
know of any one-armed cooks?
Leojim over 4 years ago
Well make up your mind Opal!
Martin I over 4 years ago
Earl uses his own methods of diagnosis.
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Guess Earl is looking at some serious couch time.
Wilde Bill over 4 years ago
All Earl wants to know is how this is going to affect him.
laughingkitty over 4 years ago
This makes mt think about my dad’s parents. I never knew them because they both died a few years before I was born. But I heard such wonderful things about my grandma – what a sweet person she was. I wish I could have known her! But I heard terrible stuff about my grandpa who was heartless and cruel in some ways (I’m not saying Earl is heartless or cruel). What reminds me of my grandparents is the story I heard about my grandma being very sick one day and grandpa didn’t care that she was sick – he insisted she had to cook dinner for him. My dad and his brother and sister never really wanted to talk about their dad, but from what little I have heard about him, I don’t think I missed much never knowing him.
The Old Wolf over 4 years ago
Earl is breathtakingly self-centered.
iggyman over 4 years ago
Some men have to be taken care of, I guess Earl is one!
Tog over 4 years ago
I foresee a ding dinner from the microwave coming up.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
We are retired. When I don’t feel like cooking I just announce, “Everybody is on their own today” (everybody means husband). Hey, sometimes I only want a few spoonfuls of peanut butter right out of the jar. That’s enough.
pcolli over 4 years ago
Pizza delivery?
jagedlo over 4 years ago
And Earl decides to make it all about himself!
cdward over 4 years ago
Some days, Earl is the jerk. Some days, Opal is the jerk. I guess it balances out for them.
cdward over 4 years ago
In fairness, he did offer to take her to the ER and show concern for her for the first three panels, so…three out of four ain’t bad?
Breadboard over 4 years ago
With sling on arm I thought she was at the ER ! Earl call for Take – Out .
J Short over 4 years ago
My Dad would often complain during dinner about the plates not being hot. He ask my Mom why she didn’t heat the plates.
My Mom had several strokes when she was 79, and could not use one side of her body and could usually only answer yes and no. She could repeat something right after you said it to her.
One evening I came over and my Dad was in the process of cooking dinner for the two of them. I could tell he was stressed; trying to make all the things being cooked to come out at the same time. I leaned over to Mom and whispered to her to say, “Hot Plates”. She started laughing, and said in a loud voice, “Hot plates!” She got such a kick out of it, she repeated a few more times. My Dad didn’t do anything, he knew he deserved it.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
OY! Earl is clueless….if Opal needs to TELL him to fix dinner….
ANIMAL over 4 years ago
“No DINNER..??……. OK, then…… can you at LEAST get out of my CHAIR..???”
Durak Premium Member over 4 years ago
Easy on Earl there, folks. He’s just trying to find out how “fine” she is. Hospital fine, or cooking dinner fine? There’s a lot of room in between.
SchipLvr over 4 years ago
“Fine” the male’s clue that something isn’t fine.
witten.homer175 over 4 years ago
Earls just concerned,mainly about his dinner.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 4 years ago
If everyone did the right thing at the right time we wouldn’t have any good comics.
Queen of America over 4 years ago
I live in a community that has a LOT of older, retired people. Whenever a wife is sick or in the hospital, the other wives cook and clean for those husbands. I know it sounds like a nice thing to do, but can’t these men even make a darn sandwich or heat up a can of soup for themselves? Apparently not. And apparently they don’t know how to use a vacuum or dust rag, either. I used to play a game once a month that was 2-4 PM. We had to change it because these women said their husbands got hungry so they had to get home earlier to fix dinner.If my husband waited for me to fix his dinner, he would have died of starvation 37 yrs ago.
JLChi over 4 years ago
Typical man. He (very mistakenly) thinks the world revolves around him and his needs.
The Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
There is a fine line to the degrees of fineness!
kab2rb over 4 years ago
Earl you need to learn to cook and help Opal out.I think my dad would could if he had to. I know for BBQ outside he would do the grilling. My own husband knows how to cook, and he also goes by recipe. For me I just try to throw food together.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
Geesh, Earl!
timbob2313 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Either Opal is “fine” then home cooked meal. Or she is “not fine” in which case, its time for take away
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
Zeroing in on exactly how fine takes that special Earl touch.
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
I think Earl is suggesting he take her to the ER, so they can get some takeout food on the way home.
j.l.farmer over 4 years ago
i was driving very slow on the e-way when i hit a patch of ice on an overpass and spun around, eventually hitting a guardrail but nothing to prevent me from going on my way. unfortunately there was a coip and he gave me a ticket for not having control of my vehicle. when i told my husband what happened the first thing that came out of his nouth was….HOW FAST WERE YOU GOING? defiitely a man thing.
Natarose over 4 years ago
why doesn’t he do something once in a while instead of expecting her to do everything. lazy old coot
Caerin Premium Member over 4 years ago
I get that Crane is playing to a standing joke in “Pickles” that Earl is helpless around the house, but this callousness shows Earl being an insensitive jerk. Also I think this plays better with older folks who grew up with this myth that men don’t cook or do housework but even then it’s irritating; today that behavior doesn’t fly at all in most households and is a source of bitter resentment for a lot of people.
Carolyn Cherry over 4 years ago
She has spoiled him.