Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for September 23, 2022

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    alasko  about 2 years ago

    Ode to a sink trap.

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    Tyge  about 2 years ago

    What a great idea!! I think I’ll try that next time.

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    flagmichael  about 2 years ago

    Plumbing will inspire such gritty prose.

    I am sitting down after half a day’s battle with a cancerous area of the wall behind our washer/dryer. The misbegotten parts appear to have been original construction, with some “almost good enough” work without fixing the original errors. The holes are mostly filled; tomorrow I will seal the seams with mesh tape and hot mud. Then skim coat, texture, paint and ta da! Tonight I am too pooped to rant. Wasn’t I retired or something?

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    Da'Dad  about 2 years ago

    Be it the kitchen or, heaven forbid, the bathroom, I’ve always said plumbing problems are the test of a marriage.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member about 2 years ago

    I spent the last week repairing electrical items. It’s a good thing I retired so I could continue my career at home in my spare time. It seems everything gets smaller and harder to see though.

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    C  about 2 years ago

    Plumbing the depths of his vocabulary

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    Muzi54  about 2 years ago

    It’s called ‘maintenance language’. It is the arcane spells used by mechanics too loosen rust parts (learned mine in the USAF)

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    nosirrom  about 2 years ago

    I hope Janis has band-aids on hand.

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    Alias1600  about 2 years ago

    Growing up where most dads were craftsmen, contractors, or builders, we learned all the home stuff was just another job, no big deal. Used to watch a lot of This Old House, later HGTV, and now YouTube for advice.

    Still enjoy memories of my father-in-law swearing in Italian during his battles with squirrels in his fruit trees, though.

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    GentlemanBill  about 2 years ago

    Out, d@mned clog!

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    PoodleGroomer  about 2 years ago

    The correct tool for disassembling old plumbing is a Sawzall.

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    jarvisloop  about 2 years ago

    Sam Clemens would be impressed.

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    ElVez2  about 2 years ago

    First full day of fall and Janis isn’t all covered up?

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    Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Arlo is better than me. I always that if we need to hammer some nails or build something fairly simple, I’ll do that. Plumbing is somebody else’s job,

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    Uncle Bob  about 2 years ago

    This has to be the best depiction of ‘toon profanity I have seen in quite some time!

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    mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Which is why I’ve bowed to the inevitable and now hire pros to do certain jobs. Yes, it’s more money but I save 6 trips to the store for the right part and avoid what Arlo’s going through.

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    david_42  about 2 years ago

    Shortly after moving, I replaced the non-working “instant” hot water system. Even though the tap was very different, my wife didn’t notice I had to show her. And she was the one who wanted it fixed.

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    ScullyUFO  about 2 years ago

    Ha. You want to test a marriage? Try partnering as driver and navigator in a car rally.

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    Parrothead   about 2 years ago

    I’m a plumber. My best customers are the ones who tried to fix it themselves first.

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    driver1602  about 2 years ago

    You can but it requires 16 penny nails and gorilla glue not supplied in the kit. I know this first hand.

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    ms-ss  about 2 years ago

    Fixing a drain and putting up a light fixture are both simple in theory and use basic parts. In practice, nothing that comes up is predictable.

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    Emperor Rick  about 2 years ago

    Leave plumbing to the plumbers.

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    Cincoflex  about 2 years ago

    Look at all that grawlix!

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    ChessPirate  about 2 years ago

    “To [BONK!], or not to [BONK!], is not the question:

    Whether ’tis more hurtful on the head to suffer the bends and angles of outrageous pipedom;

    Or to take tools against the mass of metals, and by unscrewing, end them…"

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    The Orange Mailman  about 2 years ago

    What is the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue?

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 2 years ago

    Inanimate objects are out to get us!

    (Even more so if you hurt their feelings.)

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    viniragu  about 2 years ago

    Why is he wearing a baseball hat, while working under a sink????

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    caring55  about 2 years ago

    this happened to me once. i thought I was alone in the house and it sounded like a portal to hell had opened in my bathroom but it was just my husband trying to fix the sink

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    tiomax  about 2 years ago

    “Whoever said indoor plumbing was a blessing never had to work on it.”

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    annefackler61  about 2 years ago

    My husband lets me do all the plumbing and electrical work around the house…I call the specialists.

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    darthnul  about 2 years ago

    He’s not angry. He’s practicing the art of “immediate venting” to prevent anger from getting a foothold. Don’t know why Janis and my spouse can never figure that out…

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    Marvin Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Sweetie. He was a Professional Potty Mouth long before you met him.

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    moosemin  about 2 years ago

    I used to work on my cars in my 20’s; mufflers, oil changes, transmission tec. There was always ONE bolt that would refuse to budge. Sometimes, if General George S. Patton was standing nearby, even HE would have blushed at the torrent of profanities that emitted from under my car!

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    PoodleGroomer  about 2 years ago

    A friend wants me to help fix a loose rocking toilet. Toilets don’t rock. There is going to be a floor, framing, and plumbing disaster in the hole under that toilet.

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