Pickles by Brian Crane for August 04, 2012

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    orinoco womble  over 12 years ago

    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. A maxim much more appreciated once you’re on a fixed income.

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    Llewellenbruce  over 12 years ago

    Who’s calling who old, Opal?

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    naturally_easy  over 12 years ago

    My mom still has an old console tv in the porch. Had to replace it because the picture had faded to the point that you couldn’t watch it in the daytime without drawing the curtains. She couldn’t part with it because it was such a beautiful piece of furniture. You’ll never hear anyone saying that about a flat screen.

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    Packer12  over 12 years ago

    I have an axe that belonged to Abe Lincoln. Of course its’ had two new heads and three new handles since he used it!

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    arye uygur  over 12 years ago

    If I traded my old TV in for a flatscreen where would I place the multi-system VCR, the double VCR and DVD recorder that’s on top of that and the multi-system DVD player that rests on that?

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    Fusnr  over 12 years ago

    The TV store will show you how .

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    rdh288  over 12 years ago

    What’s the point of an HD screen if you have SD eyes?

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    Phosphoros  over 12 years ago

    And I think THAT is the theme of this entire strip. It’s a good one.

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    Number Three  over 12 years ago

    Awwwwww! Cute strip.

    xxx

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    The Life I Draw Upon  over 12 years ago

    An old television that has lasted 20 years versus a new television that might last 2 years. Hard choice ;-) Given what is on television read a book or go to the internet.

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    J Short  over 12 years ago

    instead of flat she has a fat screen TV, which matches up perfectly with Earl.

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    PShaw0423  over 12 years ago

    Have you ever seen a cat try to jump to the top of a flat-screen TV? It’s not a pretty sight…. (Although, if both the cat and the TV survive it, it’s funny as hell!)

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    Linguist  over 12 years ago

    You’re still better with the devil you know than the devil you don’t know.

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    orinoco womble  over 12 years ago

    25 year old automobile7 year old cellphone (an old model when I bought it for less than half price)6 year old Mp3 player which they don’t even make anymore but is going strong30 year old marriage, also going strong.

    Yup, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

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    Rickapolis  over 12 years ago

    Who controls the remote?

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    Drewdove  over 12 years ago

    I’ve thought about replacing my SD set with a flat screen HD and thought it would be easier to donate a working TV than to throw away a broken TV. Just some thought food, enjoy. :-)

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    royb0462  over 12 years ago

    With changes on viewing tv, one needs to change.

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    dfowensby  over 12 years ago

    we still have the old 300-watt 30" crt analog in the living room. gorgeous dolby stereo, may never get rid of it.

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    boldyuma  over 12 years ago

    Some one else brought up a good point about old wood

    console TV’s..You can put pictures of your loved ones on

    top and even when the TV’s off you can look at those photos

    and……smile..

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    hippogriff  over 12 years ago

    I have an ax like that, except it has the original head and wedges, and only one replacement handle. I don’t know who had it before my grandfather, but that takes it back to the early 1880s at least. Take care of your tools and they will take care of you.

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