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He was waiting for her to lose something before he said something. She was hoping and waiting for him to do something “stupid” before she told him. He did not disappoint.
[What a great pair – they’re made for each other.]
My problem is that during the time that I wait for the other person to do something dumb so that I can tell them what I did, then I can’t remember what I did.
I never understood why older folks were so adamant to use checks over bank cards (debit or credit). If you lost a debit or credit card, the bank would cancel it, and refund any money spent. A lost check book, had all of your banking information printed on it. Your account could be drained and that was that. Very hard to get that money back. Maybe the rules have changed as that was ten years ago that I worked at a bank.
WAIT!!!!! Are they ACTUALLY going for a walk. . .TOGETHER? Must be doing it so they could confess where there might be witnesses so there couldn’t be a murder, maybe???
Being of an age with Earl and Opal, all I can say is that neither the checkbook nor the car keys are actually “lost”. And I’d give odds that Earl will find the car keys Opal misplaced and Opal will come up the Earl’s missing checkbook. And the booth will rule “No foul on the play.” 8>)
Checkbook? Gads, I don’t think I have used one of those since Clinton’s first term. But then again, I haven’t received a true paycheck since then either, with them depositing electronically.
But funny enough, about 10 years ago I had to have a couple of them for some archaic reason. So when I went to the credit union, they printed eight of them at no cost. I still have six of them.
MichaelAxelFleming about 3 years ago
Both under the sofa cushions.
Wilde Bill about 3 years ago
The keys are still in the ignition.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 about 3 years ago
Hide and Seek, senior verson.
C about 3 years ago
They deserve each other
Mikey Jay about 3 years ago
Sometimes my wife says to me, “You’ve lost it!” You know that she is not talking about keys! :-)
Doug K about 3 years ago
He was waiting for her to lose something before he said something. She was hoping and waiting for him to do something “stupid” before she told him. He did not disappoint.
[What a great pair – they’re made for each other.]
nosirrom about 3 years ago
And they have both lost their marbles.
macky87 about 3 years ago
My problem is that during the time that I wait for the other person to do something dumb so that I can tell them what I did, then I can’t remember what I did.
iggyman about 3 years ago
I think the checkbook is a bit more serious, Earl!
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hey! What are these keys doing laying on the chequebook?
juicebruce about 3 years ago
This one came out in 2005 … we all hope you two found your lost items ;-)
cmerb about 3 years ago
Where is the lovable Roscoe in this cartoon ?
jagedlo about 3 years ago
I hope you canceled the rest of the checks when you realized that you lost the checkbook, Earl!
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Lost what now?? And car keys will soon be obsolete too.
BearsDown Premium Member about 3 years ago
I seem to be slowly joining the Lost Generation.
johnnydoc5 about 3 years ago
I never understood why older folks were so adamant to use checks over bank cards (debit or credit). If you lost a debit or credit card, the bank would cancel it, and refund any money spent. A lost check book, had all of your banking information printed on it. Your account could be drained and that was that. Very hard to get that money back. Maybe the rules have changed as that was ten years ago that I worked at a bank.
monya_43 about 3 years ago
Of all the things I’ve lost, I miss my mind the most. I don’t remember which comedian said that.
1953Baby about 3 years ago
WAIT!!!!! Are they ACTUALLY going for a walk. . .TOGETHER? Must be doing it so they could confess where there might be witnesses so there couldn’t be a murder, maybe???
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Just proves marriage is a trade-off. One person just blends his/her foibles with another’s. If they get along well over the years, it worked.
wongo about 3 years ago
The check book is in your back pocket, Earl!
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
I think they’re BOTH losing it…….
Bookworm about 3 years ago
Being of an age with Earl and Opal, all I can say is that neither the checkbook nor the car keys are actually “lost”. And I’d give odds that Earl will find the car keys Opal misplaced and Opal will come up the Earl’s missing checkbook. And the booth will rule “No foul on the play.” 8>)
Snolep about 3 years ago
Better news than that the rabbit had died!
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Priceless
Saddenedby Premium Member about 3 years ago
these two absolutely deserve each other LOL guffaw, snort, chortle, SMH
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
NOT THE SAME EARL! Better check to see if your money is still there….OY
Wichita1.0 about 3 years ago
Soooo, paying cash for the new set of keys to be made?
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
And that is called tit for tat!
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
I’d rather lose the keys than the checkbook! Yikes!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 3 years ago
Balance of the universe is restored!!
rlaker22j about 3 years ago
they’re in the somewhere file
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
Wait until you find out what it costs to get it replaced!
lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago
Small difference…
baraktorvan about 3 years ago
Checkbook? Gads, I don’t think I have used one of those since Clinton’s first term. But then again, I haven’t received a true paycheck since then either, with them depositing electronically.
But funny enough, about 10 years ago I had to have a couple of them for some archaic reason. So when I went to the credit union, they printed eight of them at no cost. I still have six of them.
pbr50138 about 3 years ago
Which is worse…lost keys or the checkbook? I guess it depends on the type of car and how much is in the bank.