Now, he’s at his lectern, obviously making a speech; but who to? And given that he has a lectern in the house, one can only surmise that he intended to ditch the idea of retirement from the beginning.
Every time I hear a guy leaving office to spend more time with my family, I feel bad for what is about to happen to their lives. Got their routines all set around his being away and now he wants in, with no clue about the way things work.
Also when someone claims to be leaving office to pursue other interests I wonder if it is because the individual has simply winkled out a new fiddle for getting money from unsuspecting parties.
Wiley, thanks for drawing the dog again…I’ve always loved him. And I understand how the smile could freak people out…..When you round the bend, would you rather confront a Wiley Bear or Rolf? I’m going with the Wiley Bear….At least I know what they gonna do…..
That type of announcement from pols is usually spoken into an array of mics held by a gaggle of surrounding reporters. That podium befits press secretaries. Maybe Larry could have retained a now-free Spicer for that occasion.
Those that do more physical work always look forward to retirement more than those that sit on their arses and take 4 hour martini lunches.Being the former, I am looking forward to retiring in somewhere between 8 and 13 years.
BTW, I always laugh when a movie star or rock star says they’ll never retire. Yeah, if I could make millions on a movie, record, etc. take 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 year vacations in between, I’d probably never officially retire either.
Hey that’s the dog from B.E. — Before Eve — he always looks like that. No big deal. He’s just naturally happy dog.As for the item Larry is standing behind, that’s a lectern, not a pulpit — no raised platform so it can’t be a pulpit.
Adiraiju almost 7 years ago
There’s nothing like getting a few days with your family to make you appreciate work.
Bilan almost 7 years ago
Apparently Mildred’s idea was for her to go shopping. That way, Larry does the house cleaning AND spends less time with the family.
somebodyshort almost 7 years ago
Is that her knitting bag, her purse or the garbage bag? ( Or all three in one? )
keenanthelibrarian almost 7 years ago
Now, he’s at his lectern, obviously making a speech; but who to? And given that he has a lectern in the house, one can only surmise that he intended to ditch the idea of retirement from the beginning.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 7 years ago
Okay, the dog is starting to creep everyone out.
gmartin997 almost 7 years ago
All right, but what’s with the pulpit?
Aaberon almost 7 years ago
This SO seriously hits SO close to home.
WCLamb almost 7 years ago
Like the old saying goes:Retirement=twice as much husband, half as much money…
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Good idea, Larry. Could you bring some more money when you come home?
tripwire45 almost 7 years ago
Maybe he should take up fishing. My Dad did a lot of fishing when he retired.
Radish... almost 7 years ago
Never the hero at home.
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
Every time I hear a guy leaving office to spend more time with my family, I feel bad for what is about to happen to their lives. Got their routines all set around his being away and now he wants in, with no clue about the way things work.
Also when someone claims to be leaving office to pursue other interests I wonder if it is because the individual has simply winkled out a new fiddle for getting money from unsuspecting parties.
Varnes almost 7 years ago
Wiley, thanks for drawing the dog again…I’ve always loved him. And I understand how the smile could freak people out…..When you round the bend, would you rather confront a Wiley Bear or Rolf? I’m going with the Wiley Bear….At least I know what they gonna do…..
Rev Phnk Ey almost 7 years ago
Larry’s got some weird pets.
dot-the-I almost 7 years ago
That type of announcement from pols is usually spoken into an array of mics held by a gaggle of surrounding reporters. That podium befits press secretaries. Maybe Larry could have retained a now-free Spicer for that occasion.
SusieB almost 7 years ago
I absolutely cannot wait to retire! About 4more years.
GiantShetlandPony almost 7 years ago
Those that do more physical work always look forward to retirement more than those that sit on their arses and take 4 hour martini lunches.Being the former, I am looking forward to retiring in somewhere between 8 and 13 years.
BTW, I always laugh when a movie star or rock star says they’ll never retire. Yeah, if I could make millions on a movie, record, etc. take 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 year vacations in between, I’d probably never officially retire either.
GiantShetlandPony almost 7 years ago
I find it interesting that many of the guys here don’t recognize someone doing laundry. Maybe Larry needs to start helping around the house. :P
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
I have always done my own laundry and dishes. Living alone, one has to.
ostviking almost 7 years ago
Hey that’s the dog from B.E. — Before Eve — he always looks like that. No big deal. He’s just naturally happy dog.As for the item Larry is standing behind, that’s a lectern, not a pulpit — no raised platform so it can’t be a pulpit.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
That dog has some set of razors for teeth.