How old is he anyway? I am 77 and never had to do any of that. We had hot water and all the comforts we have now. Maybe he’s thinking of his great grandfather, lol!
Earl should know that not a lot of people (let alone a kid like Nelson) want to hear about how it was “in the good ole’ days”. Very boring unless kids really want to listen – I doubt.
Funny, my grandpa and his family took a bath every Saturday night before they were going to go to Church on Sunday. Every other day that took a sponge bath from a gallon sized basin.
That’s the problem when you have a comic that’s been around for 26 years. Earl’s describing a childhood that was actually pretty common in the US during the 1920s and 1930s. If he was born in, say, 1920 (just for argument’s sake) he was a reasonable 78 when this all started. Because everyone is engaged in that Comic Strip Aging he would be approximately 104 years old now,
Aah, yes wood burning. The old adage is that wood warms you three times – when you cut it, when you split it, and when you burn it, is pure baloney. This old guy added: Stacking it in the far back yard to keep the hatching insects far away; Hauling a winters-worth load to the cold garage; Hauling in the designated fireplace amount for the day; Hauling the remaining garage amount to the back yard for the warm weather. But, then, we added gas.
I’m over 80 and have lived in some primitive circumstances. I praise and thank God for indoor plumbing and hot water heaters. The washing machine and dryer are a blessing.
I had heard on the radio where people who grew up in the mountains and rural areas and before the Tennessee Valley Authority and Rural Electrification and other programs that these people lived in areas where there was no electricity had to boil their own water and had outhouses and lived like pioneers and were ok with it. I believe you Earl!!!
reminds me of five year old Sean Lennon’s story, I think it was on a Yoko record just after John died. ………. A little boy asked his father ….. “can you tell me that old, old, old, old story?” ……the father began, “A little boy asked his father…. Can you tell me that old, old, old,old, story?” …….so the father began…… Sean, in his little boy voice YOU SEE, IT CAN END ANYWHERE!
enigmamz 8 months ago
Did Nelson dive under or just leave?
Ratkin Premium Member 8 months ago
♫♪ My bucket has a hole in it …♫♪
The dude from FL Premium Member 8 months ago
I don’t blame you Nelson!
Ambush Kitten 8 months ago
Most people sit at the other end of the tub.
david_g 8 months ago
The old chip heater
abucksworth Premium Member 8 months ago
Oh, I don’t think so, Grampa! Even old as you are,heating bathwater on a wood stove is well before your time!
jmworacle 8 months ago
And let me guess, Earl walked to school up hill both ways….
Troglodyte 8 months ago
Just as well that Nelson doesn’t enjoy soap operas.
Carl Premium Member 8 months ago
I would have thought he was born before they learned to heat water.
LawrenceS 8 months ago
Just how old is Earl, or is he simply spinning another yarn?
Robert Nowall Premium Member 8 months ago
Three cheers for indoor plumbing!
iggyman 8 months ago
Yes, Okay Earl, and I think you nose is starting to grow!
jagedlo 8 months ago
Earl’s tale of redundancy…
nancyb creator 8 months ago
We also threw a lot of bull…
Slowly, he turned... 8 months ago
And he walked through snow uphill to school while he was chopping. And he liked it! Now git off my grass!
kaycstamper 8 months ago
Never ending cycle…
PraiseofFolly 8 months ago
Before this Grandpa “Tall Tale” is done, Earl was in competition with the legendary Paul Bunyan … and winning!
Dkram 8 months ago
What a vicious circle.
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cracker65 8 months ago
I didn’t live in a house with indoor plumbing until I was 17.
flemmingo 8 months ago
Poor Nelson being bored to death by Earl. Drown or listen to Grandpa’s stories?
elbow macaroni 8 months ago
Is he 150 years old?
Zen-of-Zinfandel 8 months ago
I can’t imagine Earl bathing with Calgon.
ladykat 8 months ago
Nelson, come up for air and change the subject.
ANIMAL 8 months ago
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
Poor poor Nelson! He’ll never be the same after hanging with his grandparents! LOL
assrdood 8 months ago
Well………….Earl speaks the truth.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 8 months ago
How old is he anyway? I am 77 and never had to do any of that. We had hot water and all the comforts we have now. Maybe he’s thinking of his great grandfather, lol!
royq27 8 months ago
The circle of life…
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
If Earl was a sailor, it would’ve been a sea story!
John Schneider 8 months ago
Benjamin Franklin said “Cut your own firewood, and it will warm you twice.”
Nuliajuk 8 months ago
How old is this guy???
Norris66 8 months ago
When I was a kid we’d go to Vermont to see my great aunt. She had indoor plumbing, but being a boy I had to have fun using the old outhouse. haha
JudithStocker Premium Member 8 months ago
Earl should know that not a lot of people (let alone a kid like Nelson) want to hear about how it was “in the good ole’ days”. Very boring unless kids really want to listen – I doubt.
IndyW 8 months ago
I spent yesterday chopping a truck load of firewood wood, with a log splitter…HAH! no sweat.
eced52 8 months ago
Funny, my grandpa and his family took a bath every Saturday night before they were going to go to Church on Sunday. Every other day that took a sponge bath from a gallon sized basin.
hooglah 8 months ago
We had a kerosene stove to heat our bath water on. We were in high cotton. Of course, the #3 wash tub was still our bath tub. It was quiet an event.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
How long can Nelson hold his breath under water?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 8 months ago
The original cause of deforestation…..
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Drown Your sorrows.
jsimpso1 8 months ago
That’s the problem when you have a comic that’s been around for 26 years. Earl’s describing a childhood that was actually pretty common in the US during the 1920s and 1930s. If he was born in, say, 1920 (just for argument’s sake) he was a reasonable 78 when this all started. Because everyone is engaged in that Comic Strip Aging he would be approximately 104 years old now,
kathleenhicks62 8 months ago
Children now days haven’t a clue no matter how many times you tell them. The only way they learn is to make them do that the “old” way!
PoodleGroomer 8 months ago
You saved the ash and slowly ran water through it. You added it to the saved fats and oils and rendered it into homemade soap.
wildlandwaters 8 months ago
hope he can hold his breath, cuz this is gonna take awhile………
zeexenon 8 months ago
Aah, yes wood burning. The old adage is that wood warms you three times – when you cut it, when you split it, and when you burn it, is pure baloney. This old guy added: Stacking it in the far back yard to keep the hatching insects far away; Hauling a winters-worth load to the cold garage; Hauling in the designated fireplace amount for the day; Hauling the remaining garage amount to the back yard for the warm weather. But, then, we added gas.
monya_43 8 months ago
I’m over 80 and have lived in some primitive circumstances. I praise and thank God for indoor plumbing and hot water heaters. The washing machine and dryer are a blessing.
goboboyd 8 months ago
Don’t forget the part about having to haul the water from the creek a quarter mile, In a couple metal pails,. Outrunning the ornery bull, both ways.
sisterea 8 months ago
Come on Earl, you got one hot bath a week, usually on Saturday night, that was how I grew up. And yeah you heated the water on a wood stove.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 8 months ago
A vicious cycle, indeed.
I'm Sad 8 months ago
I had heard on the radio where people who grew up in the mountains and rural areas and before the Tennessee Valley Authority and Rural Electrification and other programs that these people lived in areas where there was no electricity had to boil their own water and had outhouses and lived like pioneers and were ok with it. I believe you Earl!!!
The-Great-Gildersleeve 8 months ago
reminds me of five year old Sean Lennon’s story, I think it was on a Yoko record just after John died. ………. A little boy asked his father ….. “can you tell me that old, old, old, old story?” ……the father began, “A little boy asked his father…. Can you tell me that old, old, old,old, story?” …….so the father began…… Sean, in his little boy voice YOU SEE, IT CAN END ANYWHERE!