Mr Spaetzle and Frazz are co-equals. They share their daily duties and their lives. They are knowledgeable about each other, accept their differences, and are satisfied with the results. Very few can say that.
…why does my mind, as a decades veteran of cycle riding and even a short career in racing, always think of those obnoxious arrogant cyclists in relation to cartoons like this…
The trick is for both of them to stick to topics that aren’t “religious”, “political” or “sports team”… unless they are both in the same camp for those topics.
It’s like bike rides in November: Swimming outdoors takes on a certain urgency when you know that any day could be the last good day. And by “good day,” I mean what most people call “not a good day.” What I’m talking about, what I’m obsessed with, is the last chilly day before the water warms up and you have to accept you’ve built up as much cold-water tolerance out there as you’re going to, and then you’re stuck with the cold showers (a little useful for mental toughness, but not so much for actual physical tolerance) and the Backyard Brr Barrel (more effective than the shower, less effective than the lake and considerably more embarrassing than either).
However minimally effective the cold showers are, they do have their charms in the flogging-yourself-because-it-feels-so-good-when-you-stop department. When you do add a little warm water to the mix, it feels sooooooooo good. And when you can step into a pre-heated shower, well, that’s a major holiday. So I can relate to Mr. Spaetzle here, too. Though just with the shower. I’ve got a ridiculous amount of coffee-making devices, but no Mr. Coffee and no timers. Those are just unethical.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
Everybody can talk to each other, but hardly anybody is listening.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
Actually, that IS kind of brilliant…
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Mr Spaetzle and Frazz are co-equals. They share their daily duties and their lives. They are knowledgeable about each other, accept their differences, and are satisfied with the results. Very few can say that.
kunddog over 5 years ago
really? I can think of many diverse groups that I would be more amazed that they could talk (not yell)
matjestaet over 5 years ago
THIS is a very sweet strip. Even Caulfield does not spoil the picture.
soaringblocks over 5 years ago
Thank you Jeff. Yes.
garysmigs over 5 years ago
…why does my mind, as a decades veteran of cycle riding and even a short career in racing, always think of those obnoxious arrogant cyclists in relation to cartoons like this…
Bilan over 5 years ago
A better idea is to rig the Mr Coffee to turn on when the shower is turned off.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
The trick is for both of them to stick to topics that aren’t “religious”, “political” or “sports team”… unless they are both in the same camp for those topics.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
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It’s like bike rides in November: Swimming outdoors takes on a certain urgency when you know that any day could be the last good day. And by “good day,” I mean what most people call “not a good day.” What I’m talking about, what I’m obsessed with, is the last chilly day before the water warms up and you have to accept you’ve built up as much cold-water tolerance out there as you’re going to, and then you’re stuck with the cold showers (a little useful for mental toughness, but not so much for actual physical tolerance) and the Backyard Brr Barrel (more effective than the shower, less effective than the lake and considerably more embarrassing than either).
However minimally effective the cold showers are, they do have their charms in the flogging-yourself-because-it-feels-so-good-when-you-stop department. When you do add a little warm water to the mix, it feels sooooooooo good. And when you can step into a pre-heated shower, well, that’s a major holiday. So I can relate to Mr. Spaetzle here, too. Though just with the shower. I’ve got a ridiculous amount of coffee-making devices, but no Mr. Coffee and no timers. Those are just unethical.
allenthompson over 5 years ago
Jef, I would have thought you old enough that “couple” is a noun, not an adjective.
FrankTAW about 1 year ago
Frazz talks to everybody. It’s perhaps his most endearing trait. And he listens, too.