Garfield by Jim Davis for November 29, 2009
Transcript:
Waiter: Are we ready to order? Liz: Could I have just a few more minutes? *Gurrrrgle* Liz: Just a minute more? *GROWWWL* Liz: Jon, you go first. Jon: Steakmediumrare, bakedpotato, sourcreamandchives, andthesteamedasparagus. Liz: Ummmmmm. Waiter: More bread? *urrrrgle* Jon: BREAD! YES!!
EarlWash almost 15 years ago
Will someone PLEASE turn up the music?
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Why does it take women so long to make up their minds?
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
Jon has good taste.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
You mean to tell me she can’t hear that! My sweetie hears me when that happens!
sjoujke almost 15 years ago
Make that for two, Jon.
TerriAKF almost 15 years ago
Llewellenbruce –
I cannot speak for anyone but myself, but as ‘woman’ I can make up my mind quite nicely. But, as a ‘girl,’ not so much. Ha, ha, ha. Before my first date, my mom told me to let the boy order first. That way I could choose something less expensive than he ordered. The ‘boy’ and I are still good friends over 30 years later and he told me that his mom’s advice was to let me order first. Oy, oy, oy… the “What are you going to have?” “I’m not sure, what are you going to have?” ping pong game went on foooooreeeeever. The only thing cheaper than what he ordered was ribs, which I had never eaten before. Ah well, after I coached him on how to cover the salad dressing he spilled on the lapel of his white dinner jacket by moving his boutonier(sp), he coached me on how to eat ribs w/o getting sauce on my velour dress. Oh, we’ve had some good laughs about that one!
dstufff almost 15 years ago
That’s what my stomach sounds like after I have eaten and then need to go take a dump. My doctor says I have a very fast gastro-intestinal reflex.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Oh, Liz can hear it all right, she’s just too preoccupied to care.
alondra almost 15 years ago
This is probably the first time Jon didn’t make an utter fool of himself.
As for letting the man order first, I’ve read you should order from the middle of the menu, not the cheapest nor the most expensive thing.
dinosaur123 almost 15 years ago
Why wouldn’t you order the meal you would choose if YOU were paying for the meal?
Nebulous Premium Member almost 15 years ago
@dinosaur123: What?! Honesty at the beginning of a relationship? Inconceivable!!
legaleagle48 almost 15 years ago
Jon must be starving, or else Liz really has a problem making decisions.
LibrarianInTraining almost 15 years ago
I always tell my hubby, “Pick me out something nice.”
That way I know it will always fit his budget, I’m saved the agony of making a decision, and I don’t have to look at the menu while I’m hungry. (Cardinal rule of grocery shopping, NEVER shop hungry. Everything looks good, and your eyes will be bigger than your stomach. I just apply the rule to restaurants as well. Call me crazy.)
notinksanymore almost 15 years ago
My boyfriend and I have a rule. If we can’t afford to order whatever we want, we either find a cheaper restaurant or stay home.
Donna Haag almost 15 years ago
my family is just the opposite, my son and i will know exactly what we want in just a few minutes. my husband? not so much.
RadioTom almost 15 years ago
BTDT - both ways. I wait for the lady to go first, usually - that way, I can order what will fit with what I have left to spend…..
And sometimes, that’s meant I’m still hungry when we leave…
OTOH, buffets are great - eat your fill, one price.
battycomic Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Jon sounds a little like Garfield in this one!
adam13245 almost 15 years ago
My stomach sounds the same when im hungry!
adam13245 almost 15 years ago
Also, Jon acts a bit stupid.
MrRess almost 15 years ago
After reading the menu for twenty minutes, she will order the same chicken dish she always orders.
TerriAKF almost 15 years ago
Hey everybody! All your comments re: what/how to order on a date are excellent…. Where were you when I was 16?!?! Ha, ha, ha. My husband and I follow essentailly the same guidelines as notinksanymore. At 16, was anything that logical? (-:
JanLC almost 15 years ago
Taking my sister Ruth to dinner at a new restaurant is always an exercise in patience. She’s the worst at making up her mind. Not so bad in places she’s been before, she already knows what’s good and only has to choose between 2 or 3 items instead of a whole new menu. Still takes 20 minutes or more.
garfieldlover12 almost 15 years ago
I thought the cartoon was called Garfield, not Jon’s love life and food.
Awesome-o almost 15 years ago
That happens a lot… I love Jon’s expression when he finds out that he needs to wait a few more minutes
Templo S.U.D. almost 15 years ago
Oh, Liz, will you hurry it frickin’ up?! (I bet by the time she orders, Jon will already have his order, eaten it, paid his side of the bill and the restaurant will be at the closing hour… at the mythed end of the world in 2012.)
Smiley Rmom almost 15 years ago
I don’t take long to decide what to eat at a restaurant I’ve been to before, but if I’ve never been there before, I need to read the whole menu before deciding. Great thing with the internet - now before trying a new restaurant, we can go to their website and read the menu before going! It is really helpful because sometimes after reading it, we decide we don’t want to go there after all. If prices are on the website, it is even better, so we have an idea about how much the meal will cost us.
r.haza almost 15 years ago
masters always look like their pets… or is it the other way around?
G.V.007 almost 15 years ago
Jon rule number 1 when eating out with a lady… you order first.
lorelei6361 almost 15 years ago
Can you say Appetizer?( not sure if I can spell it )