idk if this is a guy thing but mine does the same thing, He’ll look for something and insist it’s just not to be found and I’ll see it immediately right where he was looking! just yesterday he claimed he’d looked through the entire refrigerator and we simply didn’t have BBQ sauce, ofc there was a bottle of it in the fridge door just like there always is lol
This happened when my wife and I first got together. I’m ex-military so I know how to drive a washer and dryer and can take an iron out for a spin. We were sitting on the bed chatting and folding a fresh load out of the dryer and she was somewhat intrigued by how I, according to her, was meticulous folding certain items. When my stuff was folded I reached over and started folding some of her clothes, when we were done we started putting things away in the dresser and closet. I put her neatly folded undies in her underwear drawer then she nonchalantly walked over and fluffed all her underwear till it was to her satisfaction then slowly and deliberately closed the aforementioned drawer, turned toward me with one of those “What’er you gonna do about it look” on her face. Time froze for a moment. The curtains rustled by the open window. Birds were singing in the trees. In the distance, a dog barked. Then we both collapsed on the bed, not just giggling or guffawing, but screaming we were laughing so hard! And yes, she does now fold her undies. Tru story!
It’s Opel’s fault. Ever since she stopped Earl alphabetizing his socks he can’t find a thing. https://www.gocomics.com/pickles/2023/03/20?ct=v&cti=2112925
I am surprised Earl didn’t accuse Opal of having moved his socks. She did, from the dirty laundry into his drawer. He probably considers going to take a nap as “in the doghouse” anyway. Either way, it was nice to see them get along today. I wonder if they usually do on Sundays. Anyone ever notice? I didn’t think of it until today, and I have been reading this comic for many, many years.
My Grandmother went to town (Maine town where everyone know everyone else), she came home and about an hour later the Sheriff showed up and asked if either of my Grandparents had been to town, my Grandfather said yes, my Grandmother had been …. he then asked if he could see the car …….. turned out she drove home someone else’s car ….. same make, color, style and her key started it but when the owner went to start my Grandparents car it wouldn’t work ……. My Grandparents drove the car back to town and traded cars ……. everyone was happy ……. one advantage of living in a small town, the Sheriff had a good idea what happened …… of course that was back in the late ’70’s early ’80’s ….. :)
Earl doesn’t handle the laundry – at all. Opal put them in the drawer after picking them up off the floor, putting them in the laundry basket, toting them to the washer and washing them. Then she put them in the dryer, removed and matched them, the placed them in the drawer where they belonged.
Many years ago, I used to shop at a local mall, and I always parked in the same location around on the back side of the mall. One time, though, I had to take my sewing machine in for service, so I parked near the Singer store. I shopped until the mall was about to close then went out to the parking lot and my car was GONE. I looked everywhere for it, then finally called the police. In about ten minutes the police called me to the other side of the mall…by Singer…and there was my car. Talk about embarrassed!
allen@home over 1 year ago
A very wise choice Earl.
carlsonbob over 1 year ago
Earl should get frequent visitor points for his trips to Roscoe’s house!
sirbadger over 1 year ago
Maybe he is looking for clean socks that are not purple.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Where does Earl normally put his ready-to-use socks? On the floor?
Frankie5466 over 1 year ago
idk if this is a guy thing but mine does the same thing, He’ll look for something and insist it’s just not to be found and I’ll see it immediately right where he was looking! just yesterday he claimed he’d looked through the entire refrigerator and we simply didn’t have BBQ sauce, ofc there was a bottle of it in the fridge door just like there always is lol
sipsienwa Premium Member over 1 year ago
My guy puts his own laundry away. After he does all the laundry. Sigh. I am a lucky lady.
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
My grandpa forgot where he parked his car, he called my dad to come help him find it.
MeanBob Premium Member over 1 year ago
They’ll be in the next drawer down next time. Opal is messing with his head.
yoey1957 over 1 year ago
This happened when my wife and I first got together. I’m ex-military so I know how to drive a washer and dryer and can take an iron out for a spin. We were sitting on the bed chatting and folding a fresh load out of the dryer and she was somewhat intrigued by how I, according to her, was meticulous folding certain items. When my stuff was folded I reached over and started folding some of her clothes, when we were done we started putting things away in the dresser and closet. I put her neatly folded undies in her underwear drawer then she nonchalantly walked over and fluffed all her underwear till it was to her satisfaction then slowly and deliberately closed the aforementioned drawer, turned toward me with one of those “What’er you gonna do about it look” on her face. Time froze for a moment. The curtains rustled by the open window. Birds were singing in the trees. In the distance, a dog barked. Then we both collapsed on the bed, not just giggling or guffawing, but screaming we were laughing so hard! And yes, she does now fold her undies. Tru story!
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ over 1 year ago
so I reckon they’re no longer alphabetized?
https://www.gocomics.com/pickles/2023/03/20
iggyman over 1 year ago
I can relate, when my daughter puts things “In their proper place” I can never find them!
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] over 1 year ago
Sounds like a typical husband ,I got blamed once for moving something that was right in front of my husband all the time!!! Sheesh!!!
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Where the heck did she put the dog house?
Doug K over 1 year ago
They were in plain sight. It just wasn’t in quite the right plain-sight direction he was looking.
flemmingo over 1 year ago
If I can’t find something, I ask my wife. She generally shows it to me, like right in my face. Here!
jango over 1 year ago
Earl, recognizing the problem is halfway yo fixing it. The other half is the walk of shame to the doghouse.
car2ner over 1 year ago
when I read the phrase “why do you always have to hide them” I swear I heard my husband’s voice.
rhpii over 1 year ago
It’s Opel’s fault. Ever since she stopped Earl alphabetizing his socks he can’t find a thing. https://www.gocomics.com/pickles/2023/03/20?ct=v&cti=2112925
ladykat over 1 year ago
I forget what items I need to put on the shopping list!
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Good move Earl
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
I am surprised Earl didn’t accuse Opal of having moved his socks. She did, from the dirty laundry into his drawer. He probably considers going to take a nap as “in the doghouse” anyway. Either way, it was nice to see them get along today. I wonder if they usually do on Sundays. Anyone ever notice? I didn’t think of it until today, and I have been reading this comic for many, many years.
ANIMAL over 1 year ago
He’s been trained WELL..!!!!
zeexenon over 1 year ago
I bet she laid them in the wrong direction and in the wrong corner of the drawer.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl’s anticipation skills are really good today.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl knows the drill……………
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
Don’t be fooled, Earl. She had them hidden in her apron so she could “produce” them in the drawer by sleight of hand.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
You would know the way by now, Earl.
bwswolf over 1 year ago
My Grandmother went to town (Maine town where everyone know everyone else), she came home and about an hour later the Sheriff showed up and asked if either of my Grandparents had been to town, my Grandfather said yes, my Grandmother had been …. he then asked if he could see the car …….. turned out she drove home someone else’s car ….. same make, color, style and her key started it but when the owner went to start my Grandparents car it wouldn’t work ……. My Grandparents drove the car back to town and traded cars ……. everyone was happy ……. one advantage of living in a small town, the Sheriff had a good idea what happened …… of course that was back in the late ’70’s early ’80’s ….. :)
LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Earl doesn’t handle the laundry – at all. Opal put them in the drawer after picking them up off the floor, putting them in the laundry basket, toting them to the washer and washing them. Then she put them in the dryer, removed and matched them, the placed them in the drawer where they belonged.
icmodivah over 1 year ago
My father came home from work totally frazelled and tried to hang his coat in the refrigerator
Komix Lover over 1 year ago
Everything in our house is “hidden,” even when it’s front and center.
sbwertz over 1 year ago
Many years ago, I used to shop at a local mall, and I always parked in the same location around on the back side of the mall. One time, though, I had to take my sewing machine in for service, so I parked near the Singer store. I shopped until the mall was about to close then went out to the parking lot and my car was GONE. I looked everywhere for it, then finally called the police. In about ten minutes the police called me to the other side of the mall…by Singer…and there was my car. Talk about embarrassed!