Too late to panic.All that’s left is to open the panel in the back of her chair and put in new batteries. That’s what works for me when I get the Low Power alarm on my smoke detector.
Is this a parallel to the myth of the “three fates” when they cut a piece of yarn/string means someone will die. Specificly the person they are looking at when the cut is made….
Ida No about 9 years ago
Too late to panic.All that’s left is to open the panel in the back of her chair and put in new batteries. That’s what works for me when I get the Low Power alarm on my smoke detector.
Toonerific about 9 years ago
Yikes, now I’m happy this cartoon doesn’t have sound!
Coyoty Premium Member about 9 years ago
And another one’s gone…This is why she’s compelled to knit, and screams when she stops.
Olddog1 about 9 years ago
Does someone else dying bring him back to life?
NWdryad about 9 years ago
I’m de man! Uh, woman. I predicted this. And I bet what @Coyoty and @olddog1 are implying is indeed the case.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 9 years ago
“Steve walks warily down the streetWith the brim pulled way down low.Ain’t no sound but the sound of his feet,Machine guns ready to go……”
Dragoncat about 9 years ago
Man, I love that song. It reminds me of Junkyard Dog when he does his dance. Ah, to get down with the Dog…
ineza Premium Member about 9 years ago
Is this a parallel to the myth of the “three fates” when they cut a piece of yarn/string means someone will die. Specificly the person they are looking at when the cut is made….