I see him saying, that a normal life at Ellies is just as impossible as at his present appartment – and Ellie’s in my opinion is less than pleased by his comment.
If I were Phil, I’d report the noisy neighbors to the landlord. If that didn’t work, then I’d turn the tables on them by getting up even earlier than them and running my own annoyingly loud appliance (like a vacuum cleaner) to disturb their sleep. Then, I’d play them a little tune on my saxophone when they started their meditative chanting and music playing. After they got a taste of their own medicine then maybe they’d get the message and shut the hell up! ;-)
If all else fails, he should just buy a good set of earplugs and wait out the terms of his apartment lease. If he’s on a month-to-month, he should hand in his 30-day notice now and start looking for another apartment — or maybe even a house — to rent . . . and if he’s on a year’s lease and still has time to go before it’s up, then he’ll just have to live with the racket until he can finally move out.
I have lived in noisier places (even apartments) when my first kids were young, but I’m very happy that the worst I have once in a while now are someone with a noisy party, a feral cat or a new puppy. And those only bother me if it happens in nice weather where I like my windows open.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
Pooor baaaaby needs a maaaaama.
Tanuja_1986 over 12 years ago
oh plz…ur a nuisance
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
The man has a point.
wendy adamek Premium Member over 12 years ago
sSomebody hold him, I’ll slap him.
onetrack0246 over 12 years ago
You’d better learn to live w/carrot waking u up, you can’t stay w/us again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
featherweight over 12 years ago
Run!! :)
cdward over 12 years ago
Clearly the dude hasn’t lived in a city before – all sorts of noises much louder than a carrot juicer and much earlier.
rhtatro over 12 years ago
Foam ear plugs. The only way I survived the neighbors AC system outside my bedroom wall when I lived in an apt.
ankerdorthe over 12 years ago
I see him saying, that a normal life at Ellies is just as impossible as at his present appartment – and Ellie’s in my opinion is less than pleased by his comment.
psychlady over 12 years ago
Grow up and get a life!!
jimgamer over 12 years ago
What’s normal ??
redarmrest over 12 years ago
Looks like she’s about to shove that pipe down your throat, I’d hush if I were you.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
If you want to live your way, Phil, get your own house!!
bbadenov over 12 years ago
what’s wrong with chanting while you medicate?
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Now, honestly tell me Elle hasn’t thought the same thing.
summerdog86 over 12 years ago
Phil gives me the creeps every time I see him.
ewalnut over 12 years ago
I don’t think I’d like to be woken up by a carrot juicer at 6:30 AM either.
ronlyons1 over 12 years ago
I got woken up by a bacon slicer. Nice girl, she was.
LV1951 over 12 years ago
He ought to go live in a cave!
finnygirl Premium Member over 12 years ago
Thank you for always sharing these notes with us! The comic is even more enjoyable when we know the background.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Check out Elly’s expression in the last panel. She isn’t very pleased by Phil’s comment. But she has to admit it’s the truth.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
If I were Phil, I’d report the noisy neighbors to the landlord. If that didn’t work, then I’d turn the tables on them by getting up even earlier than them and running my own annoyingly loud appliance (like a vacuum cleaner) to disturb their sleep. Then, I’d play them a little tune on my saxophone when they started their meditative chanting and music playing. After they got a taste of their own medicine then maybe they’d get the message and shut the hell up! ;-)
If all else fails, he should just buy a good set of earplugs and wait out the terms of his apartment lease. If he’s on a month-to-month, he should hand in his 30-day notice now and start looking for another apartment — or maybe even a house — to rent . . . and if he’s on a year’s lease and still has time to go before it’s up, then he’ll just have to live with the racket until he can finally move out.
vldazzle over 12 years ago
I have lived in noisier places (even apartments) when my first kids were young, but I’m very happy that the worst I have once in a while now are someone with a noisy party, a feral cat or a new puppy. And those only bother me if it happens in nice weather where I like my windows open.