Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for August 19, 2009
Transcript:
Cathy: Does your hairdresser have any idea you're unhappy? Irving: No. Cathy: Can you talk to her about what you want and need? Irving: No. Cathy: If you COULD talk, do you think she'd ever change? Irving: No. Cathy: It's time to move on, Honey. Irving: Move on?? NO!! Cathy: True love lasts forever, but a dysfunctional relationship with a mediocre hairdresser lasts even longer than that. Irving: I CAN'T LEAVE HER!!
gobblingup Premium Member about 15 years ago
If you substituted “your hairdresser” for “your wife”, it’d be the same.
For my hair, I go to a place where they train hairdressers to move up into a really nice salon. Since they are students, they take instruction well, and if I am unhappy, I move to another one. They are used to not having a dedicated clientele.
funnyfan928 about 15 years ago
Welcome to the world of women’s thinking, Irving.
alondra about 15 years ago
I’m glad I can cut my own hair.
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
Hence my husband doesn’t have a hairdresser. He has a barber. Ramon always knows just what Keith wants. And his shaves are perfect!
kobidobi about 15 years ago
Irving is a wuss.
AndiJ about 15 years ago
My husband couldn’t get the haircut he wanted, so he started to cut his own hair…Or what’s left of it. Hair isn’t everything! ;)
lindz.coop Premium Member about 15 years ago
Please go throw up on another site – this is still my favorite comic!
kab2rb about 15 years ago
I was trying to go where the students learn how to cut hair but one place not far moved on the otherside of town. The only thing I can’t cut my own hair, since I keep it short/simple. And I want someone older to, not someone young.