Miss my grandad. He was the father figure in my life (only he and 1 of my 6 sisters bothered to come to my wedding) Passed away a little over a year ago and I didn’t get to say goodbye nor attend his funeral as the rest of my family is shunning me since I’ve chosen to leave their religion (JW’s) they didn’t see fit to tell me he’d had a heart attack and was in the hospital or that he’d died, heard it from others after the fact. I don’t know how much he had his wits about him in the end and worry he wondered why I didn’t come see him when he was in the hospital! Sorry, today’s comic is a feel good 1, nice to see Earl and Nelson’s lovely relationship!
I’m sorry. My Grandfather died 45 years ago, and there’s not a day that i don’t think about him. Your situation sounds like my late wife’s family. After we got married (they were not at the wedding), all they said was it wouldn’t last. Well, we got 47 years together and her brother and sister have been married and divorced 3 times each. You’ve got to live your own life and not worry about pleasing others. If your grandad was anything like mine, I’m positive he had nothing but good thoughts about you and most likely understood the situation you were in.
My Grandpa died when I was 5. He was a cobbler in Washington,D.C. I was able to be with him a couple of times in that short period of time. Went to work with him once and watched him make and repair shoes. He was such a sweet and good person. Never got mad or at least showed it.
Speaking as a grandpa, my hands have done everything that Earl’s hands have done, and are in the same condition, and I’m quite proud of that fact. Same with my dad. We both had office jobs all our lives, but the rough hands were earned from doing things that needed to be done in the service of our families.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 8 months ago
Handy! My heart needed a good warming!!!
Ratkin Premium Member 8 months ago
I never enjoyed a noogie no matter who was giving it.
Wilde Bill 8 months ago
Ask Opal.
cracker65 8 months ago
Ask opal if he’s a magic man with magic hands.
Cornelius Noodleman 8 months ago
…and picked my nose.
Frankie5466 8 months ago
Miss my grandad. He was the father figure in my life (only he and 1 of my 6 sisters bothered to come to my wedding) Passed away a little over a year ago and I didn’t get to say goodbye nor attend his funeral as the rest of my family is shunning me since I’ve chosen to leave their religion (JW’s) they didn’t see fit to tell me he’d had a heart attack and was in the hospital or that he’d died, heard it from others after the fact. I don’t know how much he had his wits about him in the end and worry he wondered why I didn’t come see him when he was in the hospital! Sorry, today’s comic is a feel good 1, nice to see Earl and Nelson’s lovely relationship!
Kitty Queen 8 months ago
A beautiful moment.
daDoctah1 8 months ago
Some day, Nelson’s grandkid will ask him why his head is all rough and worn out.
rekam Premium Member 8 months ago
Brought back fond memories of my grandfather when I was quite small.
old_drag_racer 8 months ago
I’m sorry. My Grandfather died 45 years ago, and there’s not a day that i don’t think about him. Your situation sounds like my late wife’s family. After we got married (they were not at the wedding), all they said was it wouldn’t last. Well, we got 47 years together and her brother and sister have been married and divorced 3 times each. You’ve got to live your own life and not worry about pleasing others. If your grandad was anything like mine, I’m positive he had nothing but good thoughts about you and most likely understood the situation you were in.
PraiseofFolly 8 months ago
People should be able to somehow have grandchildren first.
rick1956 8 months ago
I love the “rubbity”!
iggyman 8 months ago
Triple Ahhh today, Ol’ Earl is a good Grandpa!
kaycstamper 8 months ago
Aww, this one made me smile!
tremaine53 8 months ago
“Rubbity”?!? I was hoping that expanding my vocabulary would be more helpful than that…
Frank Salem Premium Member 8 months ago
Cute.
juicebruce 8 months ago
Earl , You talk the Talk when it comes to Work. But we never see you do any work ;-)
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 8 months ago
Very sweet, Earl!
flemmingo 8 months ago
My Grandpa died when I was 5. He was a cobbler in Washington,D.C. I was able to be with him a couple of times in that short period of time. Went to work with him once and watched him make and repair shoes. He was such a sweet and good person. Never got mad or at least showed it.
ANIMAL 8 months ago
THERE we go…….
Ol' me 8 months ago
Speaking as a grandpa, my hands have done everything that Earl’s hands have done, and are in the same condition, and I’m quite proud of that fact. Same with my dad. We both had office jobs all our lives, but the rough hands were earned from doing things that needed to be done in the service of our families.
billycnj 8 months ago
my father would do that and say he was giving me a binockula, sp? italian slang. Did anyone ever hear that word?
zeexenon 8 months ago
We real-old men quit creaming after a certain age. See “Sarah Paulson on Craig Ferguson is more reason why I love Craig 2” at 4 minutes.
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
Awwww! An act of endearment! LOL
g04922 8 months ago
Grandma’s are the great cooks… but Grandpa’s are the best playmates.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
Ah yes boogies………never liked them!!
Calvin 8 months ago
Religion (not faith) spoils life absolute.
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Earl is an old hand at giving noogies!
jscarff57 Premium Member 8 months ago
How do you think we got your mother?
ira.crank 8 months ago
Mine wacked me on the head and said I was too big for my britches.
miztrniceguy 8 months ago
Or other activities not to be mentioned here
thejanith Premium Member 8 months ago
Love it! Thanks for the warm heart-smile. We can use all of those we can get.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 8 months ago
Thanks Brian, much appreciated :))
billfl Premium Member 8 months ago
I can’t help but think of the song Daddy’s Hands by Holly Dunn.
_lounger_ 8 months ago
sweet