Every time I try to use the coffee table for a foot rest like that, all it does is push the table away from me. Don’t know how he does that. May be the table is nailed down.
My wife still thinks she at work, running a business. Sometimes when she “cleans and organizes”, I find, or I should say I can’t find tools, hardware, etc. that she thinks need to be rearranged or tossed out. I need to build a safe room secure from her housekeeping.
Reminds me of riverside CA. Live there a couple of years in the late 70’s and were only allowed two 30 gal. cans. One took care of the house hold refuse the other always overflowed from the grapefruit tree! had three fruit trees on the lot, orange, lemon and grapefruit. the Orange tree only produced 3 oranges a year, the Lemon tree produced a lot of fruit but, fully ripe lemons that fell to the ground self destroyed in 2 days and with mowing made for a pleasant smelling yard. But the grapefruit produce so much we had to hold our house hold refuse for a couple weeks while stuffing both cans with the big balls. FWIW, learned to hate the taste of grapefruit as a kid, so there was no cutting into the volume by eating any.
What’s wrong with her that she can’t take it to the trash can? If she made the bags super heavy, split the stuff up into more bags. Why run the risk of Earl hurting his back? One time, we were boarding a flight to Canada and some young woman asked my husband to lift her bag into the overhead bin. I said NO. If she can’t lift it, why should he take the chance of hurting his back and ruining our vacation? At one hotel, the doorman was going to put my suitcase into the back of the truck. I stopped him and told him that if I can’t lift it, nobody else should be trying to do it, either. Even now, at 73, if I can’t lift it, it gets sorted out and lightened.
How on earth did 9 bags’ worth of actual trash accumulate in those places? Most non-perishables are, for all intents and purposes, just that – they don’t go bad. Is she really either such a wasteful person that she’d toss such huge quantities of viable whatnot or such a negligent person that she’d allow so much stuff to go bad?
sirbadger 7 months ago
Did she go down from a 2 year supply of food to a a one year supply?
ArcticFox Premium Member 7 months ago
Earl is a real flirt———-with trouble.
Wilde Bill 7 months ago
But the black barrels the city provide for our trash only hold about 4 bags (if you tamp it down real good).
MeanBob Premium Member 7 months ago
Let’s not forget the expense of the chiropractic care he’ll need when he’s done.
Kiba65 7 months ago
Why must I be reminded every three months to get that done?
ellisaana Premium Member 7 months ago
Meanwhile, just stash it in the pantry until Earl gets a notion.
iggyman 7 months ago
Those Bursts of idleness sneak up on you!
eced52 7 months ago
Until you ask what’s for dinner.
win.45mag 7 months ago
Every time I try to use the coffee table for a foot rest like that, all it does is push the table away from me. Don’t know how he does that. May be the table is nailed down.
PraiseofFolly 7 months ago
Opal runs on solar energy. Earl runs on lunar energy — comes in phases.
tremaine53 7 months ago
Earl has learned that— if you just sit on your bum for 10 minutes— that burst of energy will disappear.
joe piglet Premium Member 7 months ago
Sounds like 10 bags, ooops. We have a 3 bag limit every 2 weeks, so that is 6 weeks, but add normal garbage, the energy is months to come.
jslabotnik 7 months ago
Earl’s idleness doesn’t really have bursts, it’s a steady stream.
Diat60 7 months ago
They have a front pantry and a back pantry plus cupboards? I am soooo jealous!!
sandpiper 7 months ago
’Twas ever thus.
ANIMAL 7 months ago
“BURST OF IDLENESS”….. that’s GREAT – I gotta use that
Wichita1.0 7 months ago
An established cosmic truism if I ever heard…er…read one.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago
My wife still thinks she at work, running a business. Sometimes when she “cleans and organizes”, I find, or I should say I can’t find tools, hardware, etc. that she thinks need to be rearranged or tossed out. I need to build a safe room secure from her housekeeping.
Ulrig 7 months ago
Reminds me of riverside CA. Live there a couple of years in the late 70’s and were only allowed two 30 gal. cans. One took care of the house hold refuse the other always overflowed from the grapefruit tree! had three fruit trees on the lot, orange, lemon and grapefruit. the Orange tree only produced 3 oranges a year, the Lemon tree produced a lot of fruit but, fully ripe lemons that fell to the ground self destroyed in 2 days and with mowing made for a pleasant smelling yard. But the grapefruit produce so much we had to hold our house hold refuse for a couple weeks while stuffing both cans with the big balls. FWIW, learned to hate the taste of grapefruit as a kid, so there was no cutting into the volume by eating any.
ladykat 7 months ago
Take out the garbage, Earl.
Queen of America 7 months ago
What’s wrong with her that she can’t take it to the trash can? If she made the bags super heavy, split the stuff up into more bags. Why run the risk of Earl hurting his back? One time, we were boarding a flight to Canada and some young woman asked my husband to lift her bag into the overhead bin. I said NO. If she can’t lift it, why should he take the chance of hurting his back and ruining our vacation? At one hotel, the doorman was going to put my suitcase into the back of the truck. I stopped him and told him that if I can’t lift it, nobody else should be trying to do it, either. Even now, at 73, if I can’t lift it, it gets sorted out and lightened.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 7 months ago
Okay Earl….that will confuse Nelson….
fishbulb239 7 months ago
How on earth did 9 bags’ worth of actual trash accumulate in those places? Most non-perishables are, for all intents and purposes, just that – they don’t go bad. Is she really either such a wasteful person that she’d toss such huge quantities of viable whatnot or such a negligent person that she’d allow so much stuff to go bad?
Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago
Which never should be mistaken for a Moment of clarity.
cfkelley 7 months ago
My wife and I are as out of sync as Opal and Earl are with each other.
zeexenon 7 months ago
Buy stuff … keep it a few decades … throw it out … AMERICANS.
Teto85 Premium Member 7 months ago
I first read that as “Gamma bursts of energy…” Gamma rays are fatal to humans outside of the Marvel Universe.
markkahler52 7 months ago
Opal needs a strong burst of flatulence with enough strength to get her to her coven meeting
Otis Rufus Driftwood 7 months ago
Opal was the procrastinator this time, I’d say.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 7 months ago
Moderation in all things