This is getting to be a mighty long string of “Arlo does something that really is okay and Janis is annoyed.” Being a cartoon managed by a cartoonist with a good track record I am not too concerned….
Guess he’s not as neat a cobber as he thinks. I wouldn’t waste as many kernels as Arlo seems to be, and I’d run the disposal before she got there as well. She looks better when she’s not frowning, and worse when she’s frowning at you/me.
The gag is (IMHO): Panel 1, Husband snacks on a leftover piece of corn on the cob over the sink to avoid having to deal with the dirty dish mess. Panel 2, He takes care of the mess he made (in his own mind). Panel 3, He greets the wife coming into the kitchen, satisfied he has followed all wifey’s “rules” of cleanliness if not etiquette. Panel 4, wife discovers hubbies orts in the sink.
Panel 5 (implied), Wife will remind hubby of his failure to leave a clean sink. Next time use a paper plate.
Whether corn on the cob or anything else, nothing drops from my mouth when I’m eating… not into the sink, not onto the floor, not even onto my plate. And if there’s anything inedible — e.g., a fish bone — that I need to remove from my mouth, I use a utensil to do so explicitly.
Good grief, I don’t think I’ve left a dirty sink after eating over it since I was 14! I at least make an attempt to clean up after myself, although no matter what I do it isn’t ever good enough. I’m more likely to splash water all over while cleaning up or washing the dishes. That being said, I thought eating over the sink was specifically one of those “single person” (male or female) things. A married man would know better, and a married woman just wouldn’t do it in the first place.
The biggest problem with eating over the sink – especially with a food like corn – is that if is left in the sink it either has to be cleaned out of the sink/sink basket or it will go down the drain, what goes down the drain will accumulate and back up the drain pipe, resulting in an expensive call to a plumber – or even worse a more expensive attempt to take out and clean the pipe followed by a call to the plumber.
Tyge over 2 years ago
Always something to do behind the hubby! 8^ )
C over 2 years ago
The OCD sex
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 2 years ago
So close Arlo, so close.
Jason Allen over 2 years ago
In his defense, he is eating more vegetables.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is eating corn on the cob over the sink a thing? In the South?
annefackler61 over 2 years ago
Mr. Johnson is peeking again. This past thursday night hubby ate a brownie over the sink. His wife is funny about crumbs on the floor.
ScullyUFO over 2 years ago
One of the rules about avoiding obesity is never eat while standing.
John Smith over 2 years ago
Husbands spend our lives crawling through our homes on our bellies, keeping our heads down praying the sniper doesn’t get a clear shot.
Unfortunately there are no “Purple Hearts” for husbands.
(Would the minefield analogy been better?)
flagmichael over 2 years ago
This is getting to be a mighty long string of “Arlo does something that really is okay and Janis is annoyed.” Being a cartoon managed by a cartoonist with a good track record I am not too concerned….
Say What? Premium Member over 2 years ago
I swear JJ spies on my parents.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
Apparently his plan was just cobbed together…
(¬_¬)
Fatrabbit20 over 2 years ago
My dog used to help himself to corn on the cob straight from the garden. We thought it was a racoon at first. We had to make a fence to keep him out.
hk Premium Member over 2 years ago
I like corn cooked on the cob, but I use a knife to cut it off. Less messy.
FassEddie over 2 years ago
At least he’s not cleaning auto parts in it.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member over 2 years ago
that’s a two-way street, sister!
95 over 2 years ago
Guess he’s not as neat a cobber as he thinks. I wouldn’t waste as many kernels as Arlo seems to be, and I’d run the disposal before she got there as well. She looks better when she’s not frowning, and worse when she’s frowning at you/me.
jscarff57 Premium Member over 2 years ago
He forgot to wash his “plate”
philwinn over 2 years ago
Better than peeing in the sink.
Tyge over 2 years ago
The gag is (IMHO): Panel 1, Husband snacks on a leftover piece of corn on the cob over the sink to avoid having to deal with the dirty dish mess. Panel 2, He takes care of the mess he made (in his own mind). Panel 3, He greets the wife coming into the kitchen, satisfied he has followed all wifey’s “rules” of cleanliness if not etiquette. Panel 4, wife discovers hubbies orts in the sink.
Panel 5 (implied), Wife will remind hubby of his failure to leave a clean sink. Next time use a paper plate.
gammaguy over 2 years ago
Whether corn on the cob or anything else, nothing drops from my mouth when I’m eating… not into the sink, not onto the floor, not even onto my plate. And if there’s anything inedible — e.g., a fish bone — that I need to remove from my mouth, I use a utensil to do so explicitly.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 2 years ago
So all men are slobs. What else is new?
WF11 over 2 years ago
Good grief, I don’t think I’ve left a dirty sink after eating over it since I was 14! I at least make an attempt to clean up after myself, although no matter what I do it isn’t ever good enough. I’m more likely to splash water all over while cleaning up or washing the dishes. That being said, I thought eating over the sink was specifically one of those “single person” (male or female) things. A married man would know better, and a married woman just wouldn’t do it in the first place.
Ermine Notyours over 2 years ago
Then the next day Janis sees something else in a fixture with corn put there by Arlo, and has to “run the water.”
mafastore over 2 years ago
The biggest problem with eating over the sink – especially with a food like corn – is that if is left in the sink it either has to be cleaned out of the sink/sink basket or it will go down the drain, what goes down the drain will accumulate and back up the drain pipe, resulting in an expensive call to a plumber – or even worse a more expensive attempt to take out and clean the pipe followed by a call to the plumber.
dmostroff over 2 years ago
He’s just too lazy to take and wash a plate (I’m guilty too).