Has anyone noticed the absence of wall clocks? They used to be everywhere, now I seldom see one! Even the ones in front of the banks which tell the time and temp are long gone! (My house has 2 of them BTW!)
Yes sir still carry a watch and pen ! I love it when someone asks me why do I carry a watch and pen as if it’s a sin . Then several minutes later they want to borrow the pen and ask what time it is ;-)
32 years in the Army Signal Corps, wearing a watch is second nature. My definition of time appreciation, however, has changed. Now it’s appreciating the time that I have left.
So Opal no wrist watch. Wonder if Opal hearing is not working.Place I used to work at he could not wear a wrist watch, the chemistry of his body killed a windup to battery watch. He just knew on time.
There’s something about wearing a wristwatch that seems natural to me. I have almost every form of time keeping device and yet without my watch I feel like something’s missing.
It appears to me that of all the comments thus far posted, only Mr. Medlock (above) seems to have gauged the intended point of this segment. “Pickles” is not a cartoon strip noted for its black characters, which Opal makes clear by her inadvertent tone deafness. Despite the woman being close to Opal in age and is well-dressed (not to mention that they are both in line to pay for their groceries), Opal assumes that, because the woman is black, she is a beggar. Kudos to the artist for his gentle yet poignant insight.
allen@home about 4 years ago
Time for some hearing aids Opal. Or if you already have em some new batteries.
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
It’s been years since someone asked me for the time. It must be a very rare occurrence nowadays since nearly everyone has a cell phone.
stairsteppublishing about 4 years ago
Time, temperature, and date(day, month and year) What else does one need to known.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
What day is it?
Thursday.
Yes, I am, how about we hit the bar?
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Know of any senior citizens who don’t carry a wristwatch? I’m not one, but I do carry a wristwatch.
sirbadger about 4 years ago
Men don’t carry loose change. Women carry loose change but they can’t find it.
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
I stopped wearing my watch when I ran out of places I needed to go.
done about 4 years ago
She’s going for the thyme, it’s on her side.
ChaosandMayhem about 4 years ago
They’re all wearing slippers and surgical socks…
nosirrom about 4 years ago
Old is new again! Pocket watches (cell phones) are the de rigueur, wristwatches are passe.
mickjam about 4 years ago
Who would ask for ‘the dime’, unless it was a specific dime? Sorry, ESL teacher alert.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
“You know what? Just forget about it…I’ll ask the person at the checkout stand…”
iggyman about 4 years ago
Has anyone noticed the absence of wall clocks? They used to be everywhere, now I seldom see one! Even the ones in front of the banks which tell the time and temp are long gone! (My house has 2 of them BTW!)
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
This is why I still wear a wristwatch. It’s much easier to look at that then trying to dig out the phone.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Yes sir still carry a watch and pen ! I love it when someone asks me why do I carry a watch and pen as if it’s a sin . Then several minutes later they want to borrow the pen and ask what time it is ;-)
zeexenon about 4 years ago
I bet Marcel Marceau comes out next.
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
I’m not going to say it , I’m not I promise that I’m not going to . : (
J Short about 4 years ago
My girlfriend and I are both very hard of hearing; we get into some interesting discussions.
Darryl Heine about 4 years ago
Time and dime rhyme.
BearsDown Premium Member about 4 years ago
“I got no dime but I got some time to hear her story.”
Redd Panda about 4 years ago
Two old guys, on a bench, talking.
1st guy “Got my new hearing aid, she works great.”
2nd guy “Well that’s good, say, was it expensive?”
1st guy looks at his wrist “Almost 3 o’clock.”
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Time is of the essence……Opal needs hearing aids…..
Jimmyk939 about 4 years ago
32 years in the Army Signal Corps, wearing a watch is second nature. My definition of time appreciation, however, has changed. Now it’s appreciating the time that I have left.
The Fly Hunter about 4 years ago
Call the operator…
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
Don’t have a wrist watch any more—-not much need.
bernhisel57 about 4 years ago
Whatever time it is she’s probably off by 1 hour.
notjimothy about 4 years ago
WHAT?
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
I used my cell phone for the time…I also carry dimes….not!
GerryBurgess about 4 years ago
with cell phone in hand, i don’t need to wear a watch…and i’m 71
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
You’d think Opal would have a watch!
assrdood about 4 years ago
I have a fitbit – it tells time (and distance).
sandflea about 4 years ago
The limes are in aisle 3.
Natarose about 4 years ago
time to get her hearing tested
Duane Ott about 4 years ago
My response has always been “Time for what?”
SueMount about 4 years ago
I am 72 and I don’t wear a watch.
kab2rb about 4 years ago
So Opal no wrist watch. Wonder if Opal hearing is not working.Place I used to work at he could not wear a wrist watch, the chemistry of his body killed a windup to battery watch. He just knew on time.
iggyman about 4 years ago
Time and tide wait for no man!
iggyman about 4 years ago
Who remembers the five and dime stores? Common when I was a boy!
clynnb1224 Premium Member about 4 years ago
one time when i still was living at home, i said “8:30” & my dad heard soup ladle instead..he refused 2 put his hearing aides in..
Wanye about 4 years ago
There’s something about wearing a wristwatch that seems natural to me. I have almost every form of time keeping device and yet without my watch I feel like something’s missing.
WilliamMedlock about 4 years ago
The first person of color I’ve seen in this strip and Mrs. Pickles assumes she is a beggar.
Nuliajuk about 4 years ago
Time for a hearing aid.
6foot6 about 4 years ago
my Watch is on my phone.
GaryDavid Premium Member about 4 years ago
It appears to me that of all the comments thus far posted, only Mr. Medlock (above) seems to have gauged the intended point of this segment. “Pickles” is not a cartoon strip noted for its black characters, which Opal makes clear by her inadvertent tone deafness. Despite the woman being close to Opal in age and is well-dressed (not to mention that they are both in line to pay for their groceries), Opal assumes that, because the woman is black, she is a beggar. Kudos to the artist for his gentle yet poignant insight.