Opal to a friend on the phone: I asked the husband to put up the Christmas lights and he hung them up all in a clump. Just wait until the husband wants his dinner and I give it to him. All in a clump! Same with his laundry. All in a clump!
23rd wedding anniversary today (god idk where so many years went! Seems like yesterday I was turning 18 & saying “I do”) wonder sometimes if we’ll be like Opal & Earl one day lol
I’ve got a neighbor who solved that problem he never takes the lights down, just changes out the inflatables Christmas to Easter than Halloween back to Christmas !
My dad had pieces of heavy cardboard he wrapped the lights around before storing, never had a tangle. The tough part was figuring out which light failed. We had those ‘all lights in series so if one fails they all go out’ for years.
IMVPO putting lights and decorations all over your house is like boasting about how much $$$ you have. Yesterday, while passing by some wealthy homes, I discovered that there are companies that can be hired to put up and take down your light show
Definitely the joke of the year. This is the third version I’ve seen in two days. No offence to Mr Crane: he probably submitted his version weeks ago, as did the others.
I left mine up from last year. No, they’re not hanging from the house and fence, but I hope they can shine through the new growth on the evergreen shrubs. If only I can find the end of the cord … it’s in there somewhere.
The secret to solving this problem is putting them away properly last year. I use a flat board about 8 X 11 with little extensions both ends, think of a capital I with serifs. I just wind the lights around the I and the serifs keep the string on the board. 15 years for the old ones.
I’m waiting for a LASER LED Outside Christmas Hologram to be invented. Due to the phase difference, the drivers speeding by will see an Officer holding a radar gun.
I never take mine down in the backyard, and I turn them on all year long. The new ones I buy for the front yard, invariably get added in the back yard every year.
Consider the untangling of the Christmas lights as a spiritual exercise. It teaches patience and control of one’s temper at a time of year when those qualities are especially to be treasured.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
Maybe the dog could grab one end and run around the tree a few times.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Earl seems to be going through a curmudgeon phase. I wonder if Brian Crane’s feeling good…
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Happened in Garfield years back and just a few days ago in Bleeker the Rechargeable Dog.
Macushlalondra about 3 years ago
Opal to a friend on the phone: I asked the husband to put up the Christmas lights and he hung them up all in a clump. Just wait until the husband wants his dinner and I give it to him. All in a clump! Same with his laundry. All in a clump!
Dirty Dragon about 3 years ago
Earl should try for a Tommybaum.
Frankie5466 about 3 years ago
23rd wedding anniversary today (god idk where so many years went! Seems like yesterday I was turning 18 & saying “I do”) wonder sometimes if we’ll be like Opal & Earl one day lol
Mikey Jay about 3 years ago
That’s pretty much how I’d do it.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Seems if you put up several light tangles you might get the effect without worrying about all the knots and tangles.
Charliegirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
And some of you wonder why she yanks his chain sometimes.
pcolli about 3 years ago
Good enough.
adunano367 about 3 years ago
I’ve seen instructional videos that weren’t as helpful.
iggyman about 3 years ago
Amazing how that happens while in storage off season!
jmworacle about 3 years ago
Opal, you didn’t specify how they were be put up.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
You really over delivered, plugging them in like that!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Earl I have a feeling you will be doing a redo ;-)
beachcabbie about 3 years ago
I’ve been doing that for years. Now, even my wife is amused.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
And then Earl can use it for New Year’s to imitate the Times Square ball drop!
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
You forgot to untangle them!
scote1379 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’ve got a neighbor who solved that problem he never takes the lights down, just changes out the inflatables Christmas to Easter than Halloween back to Christmas !
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
LOL! Face it, Opal, it’s a no go….
jhpeanut about 3 years ago
Darryl from baby Blues did this years ago.
david_42 about 3 years ago
My dad had pieces of heavy cardboard he wrapped the lights around before storing, never had a tangle. The tough part was figuring out which light failed. We had those ‘all lights in series so if one fails they all go out’ for years.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
IMVPO putting lights and decorations all over your house is like boasting about how much $$$ you have. Yesterday, while passing by some wealthy homes, I discovered that there are companies that can be hired to put up and take down your light show
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have extension cord organizers and use them to store the lights. Work great.
Chris about 3 years ago
oh yeah, they’re up alright. all tangled up in terrible knots. :D
Golf Buff about 3 years ago
Nice red shirt, Earl! Same old shirt, Opal!
andrew5 about 3 years ago
Definitely the joke of the year. This is the third version I’ve seen in two days. No offence to Mr Crane: he probably submitted his version weeks ago, as did the others.
Oge about 3 years ago
I left mine up from last year. No, they’re not hanging from the house and fence, but I hope they can shine through the new growth on the evergreen shrubs. If only I can find the end of the cord … it’s in there somewhere.
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good man, Earl. Passive aggressiveness was called for and you performed it well.
1BlackLivesMatter about 3 years ago
Gotta love Earl.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
At least they all work and undecorating will be a breeze!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
Very festive.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The secret to solving this problem is putting them away properly last year. I use a flat board about 8 X 11 with little extensions both ends, think of a capital I with serifs. I just wind the lights around the I and the serifs keep the string on the board. 15 years for the old ones.
Queen of America about 3 years ago
Again, why can’t the son in law help? His stepson practically lives at Earls’ house so it’s the least he could do.
goboboyd about 3 years ago
Will probably do that myself this year. Hmmm, I wonder why I live alone. But I’m ok with that.
LeeBrenneison about 3 years ago
Is that a giant caterpillar crawling out of the box?
w16521 about 3 years ago
Don’t blame Earl at all. Untangling Xmas lights is a real pain.
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
SLACKER..!!!!!!GRINCH..!!!!!!!SCROOGE..!!!!!!
zeexenon about 3 years ago
I’m waiting for a LASER LED Outside Christmas Hologram to be invented. Due to the phase difference, the drivers speeding by will see an Officer holding a radar gun.
The Fly Hunter about 3 years ago
Sheesh…. and I thought I was lazy….
Ren Rodee about 3 years ago
Now at least I have a plan!
newswatcher about 3 years ago
Quick remedy…
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
I never take mine down in the backyard, and I turn them on all year long. The new ones I buy for the front yard, invariably get added in the back yard every year.
prrdh about 3 years ago
Consider the untangling of the Christmas lights as a spiritual exercise. It teaches patience and control of one’s temper at a time of year when those qualities are especially to be treasured.
kab2rb about 3 years ago
Oh Earl lazy does not want to untangle.
zippo26050 about 3 years ago
Boooo Foul on the play.
Kaycee Lane about 3 years ago
What is the furry thing hanging out of the box in the middle panel??