Good to see that Earl doesn’t talk to himself. I don’t talk to myself either. I talk to my cat. I’m 77 and a half. Many days that I can identify with Earl and Opal.
Well, I’m 83 and I learned of this strip from my sister who was 9 years older than me. She’s gone but I’m carrying on the “torch” in reading Pickles. Let’s not forget that wonderful Studebaker. Now, that’s a classic.
85 this July. Married 64 years. My wife and I know Brian lurks in our closet. This strip is carried in a paper that serves The Villages in Lake County, Florida that is a very large senior living community,
76— where are all the old folks that are stuck in 1950, still think it was a good time, because the song “what’s too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget” is right, and vote conservatively?
I am 90 years old and have been reading the comics for more years than 99% of the individuals commenting. Scrolling through I only see one other 90 year old commenting. I plan on reading Pickles for at least another 5 years.
I get up each morning and dust off my witsOpen the paper and read the obitsIf I’m not there, I know I’m not deadSo I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed — Pete Seeger (my new theme song)
Well, I’m 77 years old ’n creaky too, but found this website a couple years ago. I picked out the “comic favorites” I like/enjoy and read them faithfully every morning. And yes, I most certainly identify with LOTS of things that are shown in the strip on a daily basis !
I had two breakfasts (one is a bowl of oatmeal), read forty articles on the Internet, fed and walked the cats. Hmmm – back to bed or start thinking about lunch? I’ll bet this will be easier when I’m retired. :)
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner. This beats DDWiz and Almost anyone else for Responses.
Don, tell him what he’s won…"Mikey will receive a year’s supply of “Rice-A-Roni”, the San Francisco treat. A week’s stay at the beautiful Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn, includes complimentary Continental Breakfast. And tickets for two for, “trump on ice” a great time, for the easily amused."
I retired at 65 last June. LOVE IT! Am healthy, blessed with a great 4 legged family. Medicare is OK, but, the best thing about my second retirement last year is my Tricare for life as my secondary med insurance. Whatta life! Worst thing is I can’t see my Mom much since no one can go into the nursing home :( .
allen@home almost 4 years ago
Sounds like a plan Earl. Roscoe is all for it.
Wilde Bill almost 4 years ago
That is very similar to my morning routine.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
It’s important to maintain the rituals.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
then after bed, will it be time for lunch followed by going back to bed yet again?
Straker UFO almost 4 years ago
Don’t forget to take a shower, change into silk pajamas, replace the pillows and put a sheet over the comforter.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
A thing worth doing is a thing worth getting done with.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That routine will not work with me!! I’ve gots to get back to planning my world domination … STAT!
/SNARK/
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
No Earl you are not done ! Now is the time to take Roscoe for a walkie at the park ;-)
dcwynar99 almost 4 years ago
I’m 73 and been reading Pickles for 25 years
Dollys Dad almost 4 years ago
Every day! I’ll be 83 this year, and I see myself at least once a week.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
Just started mine…I should be hitting the sack at about 8 or so…
iggyman almost 4 years ago
Get up, shovel snow, eat, go to my volunteer job, etc…
AndrewEnglish1 almost 4 years ago
I’m 64
submachine almost 4 years ago
Am 90 with no complaints, it has been one hellofa ride!!!
monya_43 almost 4 years ago
Good to see that Earl doesn’t talk to himself. I don’t talk to myself either. I talk to my cat. I’m 77 and a half. Many days that I can identify with Earl and Opal.
no12mo almost 4 years ago
Well, I’m 83 and I learned of this strip from my sister who was 9 years older than me. She’s gone but I’m carrying on the “torch” in reading Pickles. Let’s not forget that wonderful Studebaker. Now, that’s a classic.
ksu71 almost 4 years ago
72, but I would never go back to bed in the morning. That would make me miss my nap on the couch.
ktrad108 almost 4 years ago
68 and have been reading this strip for a lot of years.
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Earl forgot his two cups of coffee and subsequent trip to the bathroom.
rf_in_va almost 4 years ago
76, and I also like this comic!
EdButrym almost 4 years ago
84
bbreckling almost 4 years ago
78
Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This is the way.
6foot6 almost 4 years ago
he missed one. He never said the dog had been out.. looks like the nap will be cut short.
Golf Buddy almost 4 years ago
Opal’s not there. Did she not get found at the store?
Trscroggs almost 4 years ago
That is my Dad all over.
RobertMaxwell almost 4 years ago
85 this July. Married 64 years. My wife and I know Brian lurks in our closet. This strip is carried in a paper that serves The Villages in Lake County, Florida that is a very large senior living community,
TimKistler almost 4 years ago
I think the author has been peeking in my window!
Diane Lee Premium Member almost 4 years ago
76— where are all the old folks that are stuck in 1950, still think it was a good time, because the song “what’s too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget” is right, and vote conservatively?
johnsbki almost 4 years ago
I am 90 years old and have been reading the comics for more years than 99% of the individuals commenting. Scrolling through I only see one other 90 year old commenting. I plan on reading Pickles for at least another 5 years.
KEA almost 4 years ago
I get up each morning and dust off my witsOpen the paper and read the obitsIf I’m not there, I know I’m not deadSo I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed — Pete Seeger (my new theme song)
Treedodger almost 4 years ago
I hate to say it: Sixty five isn’t that old, but it’s quickly down hill beyond that. I’m 73.
Jim2g almost 4 years ago
72
Rolf Rykken Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Uh, Earl you have to take Roscoe out for a walk!
Lynnjav almost 4 years ago
77
Neat '33 almost 4 years ago
Well, I’m 77 years old ’n creaky too, but found this website a couple years ago. I picked out the “comic favorites” I like/enjoy and read them faithfully every morning. And yes, I most certainly identify with LOTS of things that are shown in the strip on a daily basis !
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
66 and change.
(As they WELL know since it’s obvious they’ve bugged my house!!)
carb944 almost 4 years ago
Just turned 76. I read Pickles daily. Don’t remember when I didn’t read Pickles.
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
So Earl leaving your dirty bowl and cereal on table and not clean it up.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
I had two breakfasts (one is a bowl of oatmeal), read forty articles on the Internet, fed and walked the cats. Hmmm – back to bed or start thinking about lunch? I’ll bet this will be easier when I’m retired. :)
jw987 almost 4 years ago
16.5 in cat years.. [82!]
Redd Panda almost 4 years ago
Look at the response mikeyjc got! Hoot, Hoot!
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner. This beats DDWiz and Almost anyone else for Responses.
Don, tell him what he’s won…"Mikey will receive a year’s supply of “Rice-A-Roni”, the San Francisco treat. A week’s stay at the beautiful Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn, includes complimentary Continental Breakfast. And tickets for two for, “trump on ice” a great time, for the easily amused."
HARVSGOLF almost 4 years ago
90, pushing 91, but still like my comics.
richie1043 almost 4 years ago
77
Natarose almost 4 years ago
Did you let him outside to do his business, Earl?
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
While Opal is washing, you could dry your dishes. Then both go to bed and discuss your first time.
ReneJordan almost 4 years ago
79 here. Been reading for years.
mzinformed almost 4 years ago
I turned 69 in November and am enjoying my 6th year of retirement as attendant to my 17 year old adopted cat.
DawnQuinn1 almost 4 years ago
Considering what we have dealt with in 2020, I am sure everyone could use a good laugh…and Pickles supplies it.
wlbr549 almost 4 years ago
Physically, upper 50’s. Mentally, 9 or 10!
The Duke almost 4 years ago
You’re only as old as you feel!
llattimore08 almost 4 years ago
I’m 62
Donovan Ackley almost 4 years ago
75
fstop8 almost 4 years ago
I’m 72 going on 73
fstop8 almost 4 years ago
and Pickles is my favorite comic about the same as Calvin and Hobbs
mikandy almost 4 years ago
I’m 74 and this comic strip reminds me of my own parents and also my husband and me! We’ve been reading it for many years. I love it!!
csmvick almost 4 years ago
I Can agree but wait until after lunch. 83
DebUSNRet almost 4 years ago
I retired at 65 last June. LOVE IT! Am healthy, blessed with a great 4 legged family. Medicare is OK, but, the best thing about my second retirement last year is my Tricare for life as my secondary med insurance. Whatta life! Worst thing is I can’t see my Mom much since no one can go into the nursing home :( .
Oh no Not Again almost 4 years ago
I’m 60.
pbr50138 almost 4 years ago
I’ll be 72 this year. Most might think I’m in my early 60s.
6th Billiard Ball Student almost 4 years ago
The ‘Pickles’ character I wonder about is married to the Buddy Sorrell character.