One difference between 20 year olds and 70 year olds is that 20 year olds need to acquire stuff while 70 year olds need to get rid of stuff. Maybe Earl thinks that he’s still a teenager.
Before I go Good Will Hunting, I go through my closet to rid myself of the things I no longer wear. I then have room for the clothing I KNOW I will buy!
I don’t throw out “old” clothes. I’ve kept myself in shape, and even stuff I wore in high school decades ago still fits me perfectly. Much to my wife’s dismay.
My grand-kids loved to shop there, now they’re all college graduated professionals, except the one going for a physics PhD, and making bucks as a TA. Good thing my wife had brains. And, Lord willing, someday I’ll get all the lowdown on the quantum linking at great distances tale.
My wife and I enjoy browsing at our local thrift store. We don’t always bring donations — it can take a while to accumulate enough to fill up a box. But on any given trip, we definitely purchase less than we donated.
Earl doesn’t seem like a clothes horse…I wonder what he found that caught his eye? I always look through old books, magazines, and records but I rarely find more than two or three worth bringing home…
thevideostoreguy 5 months ago
Well, you got rid of some stuff! Take your wins where you can get them.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 5 months ago
it’s hard to resist a bargain
sirbadger 5 months ago
One difference between 20 year olds and 70 year olds is that 20 year olds need to acquire stuff while 70 year olds need to get rid of stuff. Maybe Earl thinks that he’s still a teenager.
Yakety Sax 5 months ago
LOL
cracker65 5 months ago
Oh jeez
iggyman 5 months ago
Let’s not mention yard sales!
PraiseofFolly 5 months ago
Well, those Nehru jackets and bell-bottom trousers were a real bargain!
Zykoic 5 months ago
Tons of stuff already send to Goodwill, Saint Vincent and the Salvation Army and yet more to go.
Sue Ellen 5 months ago
That used to happen when I would take books to sell to the Half Price Book Store. Unfortunately, the nearest one went out of business.
Kwen 5 months ago
That’s how I usually end when I try to get rid of a few books.
ddl297 5 months ago
Can’t throw anything out when my Other says, “These are perfectly good (fill in the item name)!” (Yes, I have one of THOSE persons!)
ChicagoHotDog 5 months ago
Before I go Good Will Hunting, I go through my closet to rid myself of the things I no longer wear. I then have room for the clothing I KNOW I will buy!
BLUEBONNETS Premium Member 5 months ago
Huh, I though I was the only one who did that.
Sir Isaac 5 months ago
I’m with Earl. I love my 20 year old shirts much, much better than that slick new stuff that makes you look like a time traveler
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
They look familiar because Earl bought back the old clothes he left there the last time she cleaned out their closets.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
Be a dear and go get it for me. Thanks, babe.
JudithStocker Premium Member 5 months ago
You married him, Opal! For richer, for poorer and no matter how he acts.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 5 months ago
Backing up.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ 5 months ago
ask a silly question⠄⠄⠄
EMGULS79 5 months ago
I don’t throw out “old” clothes. I’ve kept myself in shape, and even stuff I wore in high school decades ago still fits me perfectly. Much to my wife’s dismay.
kathleenhicks62 5 months ago
Like my husband especially with shirts. . . . (sigh)
zeexenon 5 months ago
My grand-kids loved to shop there, now they’re all college graduated professionals, except the one going for a physics PhD, and making bucks as a TA. Good thing my wife had brains. And, Lord willing, someday I’ll get all the lowdown on the quantum linking at great distances tale.
ArcticFox Premium Member 5 months ago
Never send a man to do a woman’s job.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 5 months ago
Attaboy Earl….
paullp Premium Member 5 months ago
My wife and I enjoy browsing at our local thrift store. We don’t always bring donations — it can take a while to accumulate enough to fill up a box. But on any given trip, we definitely purchase less than we donated.
KEA 5 months ago
Well that was predictable.
CleverHans Premium Member 5 months ago
Earl doesn’t seem like a clothes horse…I wonder what he found that caught his eye? I always look through old books, magazines, and records but I rarely find more than two or three worth bringing home…
elgrecousa Premium Member 5 months ago
Earl is constantly portrayed as a dupe, loser, idiot, etc. She’ll probably drop dead if she ever decides he’s done something right.
Raymond Powell 5 months ago
I like there used furniture.
r.feinberg 5 months ago
Perfectly paced joke!