Grog, I took the sundial reference as a sarcastic remark. In other words, the sundial would be quicker than waiting for Opal to find it. My take anyways. :^)
One advantage to a wristwatch–when you need to do something at a specific time, like a meeting, I find a watch easier to glance at and find out how close I am to having to stop what I’m doing and go to the meeting.
A friend gave my husband a clock when he retired that had all the numbers lying in a jumble at the bottom of the clock.
On the face where the words, “who cares”
Llewellenbruce about 14 years ago
Did earl just knock the cat off the sofa?
Yukoner about 14 years ago
All you need to know is whether its light or dark outside.
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
What, no wall clock? Micro Wave Clock? Oven clock?
magnamax about 14 years ago
Tap the ‘display’ button on the TV remote. Muffin probably got up to see if Earl was doing something interesting.
wicky about 14 years ago
Hmmm, it’s probably a digital sundial.
McGehee about 14 years ago
I don’t use my phone, its display is too small to read without my glasses. Instead I check the time on my MP3 player.
gjsjr41 about 14 years ago
Is it time to go fishin, or time to take a nap?
Kokopelli about 14 years ago
The sundial is probably the only one with the correct time.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
I never could wear a watch, the watch band bothered me, so the cell phone works great for me.
Wildmustang1262 about 14 years ago
Does Opal apparently lose her cell phone that has a time? Ahh, Opal, you can borrow my clock.
scrabblefiend about 14 years ago
I still like my wristwatch with the LARGE numbers. Don’t even need my glasses to see what time it is.
boldyuma about 14 years ago
All this time Opal and Earl never got Nelson to program the VCR or, set the clock…
I visit my mom in AZ once a year and have to reset her digital clocks because the power went out sometime during the year…
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Grog, I took the sundial reference as a sarcastic remark. In other words, the sundial would be quicker than waiting for Opal to find it. My take anyways. :^)
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yeah, but you’d think they’d have a grandfather clock or something, ♠Lonewolf♠
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
That would have worked too, Grog.
bmonk about 14 years ago
One advantage to a wristwatch–when you need to do something at a specific time, like a meeting, I find a watch easier to glance at and find out how close I am to having to stop what I’m doing and go to the meeting.
hopeandjoy2 about 14 years ago
A friend gave my husband a clock when he retired that had all the numbers lying in a jumble at the bottom of the clock. On the face where the words, “who cares”
dfowensby about 14 years ago
my (28 yearold) grandson gazed at my sundial in the backyard, and asked me what it was. that stunned me. i DID explain it to him, tho. “Cool!” :-p
SaunaBeach about 14 years ago
Earl, you might have a problem if it is night time.
Ya know?