Pickles by Brian Crane for April 12, 2024

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    C  7 months ago

    Well done, Sir

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    Argythree  7 months ago

    Earl expects a lot, but doesn’t want to give much in return…

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    syzygy47  7 months ago

    I fold them when needed, i do my best, but there are ones where she wants them to fit in a certain location so, instead of folding them to flatness,she has ones that fold in thirds.

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    Prescott_Philosopher   7 months ago

    Passing on life’s skills to the new generation.

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    Macushlalondra  7 months ago

    If you do it wrong on purpose, and she has to do it herself I hope as she shakes out each towel, it wops you across the face.

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    oldthang  7 months ago

    Good one, Earl!

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    Cornelius Noodleman  7 months ago

    Be sure the little design is on top.

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    The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago

    Random folding makes for a more interesting presentation.

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    Zykoic  7 months ago

    Works so many times.

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    iggyman  7 months ago

    You’re a sly one Earl!

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    PraiseofFolly  7 months ago

    Hanging with Grampa Earl, the kid will be way too wise before his time.

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    carlsonbob  7 months ago

    Teachable moment for Nelson. Grandpa knew what he was doing.

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    phritzg Premium Member 7 months ago

    To paraphrase the CSNY song: “Teach your grandchildren well…”

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    jessebob42  7 months ago

    This is my wife and I. Like someone’s going to judge us on how the linen closet towels are folded. UGH!

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    arolarson Premium Member 7 months ago

    And this, children, is what we call “weaponized incompetence”. It is behavior that can be observed in the work and recreation parts of life but is most commonly seen in the domestic sphere of housework and childcare as practiced by the male of the species.

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    tremaine53  7 months ago

    So in case we hadn’t been aware of this before, according to Opal there’s only one right way to fold a towel, and if you fold it differently, you’re a moron. Check! (Please!)

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    juicebruce  7 months ago

    Hummmm … does not matter when they become unfolded ;-)

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    Just_Karl  7 months ago

    I fold them once on the long axis then roll them up. I’m not wearing them out to a party, so wrinkles and creases don’t bother me.

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    The Orange Mailman  7 months ago

    That’s another tip from your Uncle Earl.

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    Wangofree  7 months ago

    Weaponized incompetence.

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    The Joke Explainer Premium Member 7 months ago

    This is why I never show this strip to my wife.

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    Hamady Sack Premium Member 7 months ago

    Practice of the true creep.

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    rgulyash  7 months ago

    You won’t learn that from any book or schooling

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    Ol' me  7 months ago

    This is pretty much how I got out of making the bed. It wasn’t on purpose, I thought I was really helping.

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    bittenbyknittin  7 months ago

    My mother-in-law used the same trick when she wanted my father-in-law to do something.

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    anamchara42  7 months ago

    I saw this quotation in a relationship video yesterday: “You can ask me to do something or tell me how to do it, but not both.” Seems to apply here.

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    JudithStocker Premium Member 7 months ago

    I think this is a “man” thing that these guys should act “stupid” about things such as laundry, clearing up after a meal, or any household chore. The women fall for it every time and end up with twice the work.

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    Niko S  7 months ago

    These two will never change. I love this strip but it seems a bit much at times. Haha always trying to come up one another and pull one over on the other.

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    trainnut1956  7 months ago

    How the heck can you fold a towel wrong???

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    ANIMAL  7 months ago

    That’s just GREAT – teach him how to be LAZY

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    davidlwashburn  7 months ago

    My wife used to be like this. She eventually got over it and realized if they’re folded, it’s good.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago

    I remember in boot camp how anal they wanted your clothing folded and stowed, their way.

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    If you want your spouse to help, as long as the work gets done, don’t complain.

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    ragsarooni  7 months ago

    One day opal’s gonna catch on earl and then you’d better run for the hills‼️

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    prrdh  7 months ago

    You’ve heard of ‘learned helplessness’, maybe? Well, this is self-taught helplessness.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 7 months ago

    Earl is best when he is teaching…………

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    elgrecousa Premium Member 7 months ago

    The things Earl has to resort to keep living in this household!

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    zeexenon  7 months ago

    Yes. Works like a charm.

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    Joan Tinnin Premium Member 7 months ago

    Old joke. Opal needs to stop fussing.

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    Metamucilage - The stick-to-your-ribs fiber™  7 months ago

    There’s no pleasing some people?

    No good deed goes unpunished?

    When you’re in a hole, stop digging?

    Assorted wisdom from Duke (of Earl) University.

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    kathleenhicks62  7 months ago

    Life lesson.

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    Dianne50  7 months ago

    In my family it was my dad who insisted that things be done a certain way. Mom just smiled and let him do it himself. It got her out of lot of housework.

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    Saurischia  7 months ago

    Nelson will make someone a lousy husband some day.

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    mistercatworks  7 months ago

    He’s not fooling anybody but his wife is from the last generation who thinks he is entitled to get away with this “goldbricking”.

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    Moonkey Premium Member 7 months ago

    A towel is a towel. Just remind him that he should put them in the closet. He will learn then why we tend to fold towels a certain way. They need to fit the shelf properly. When I moved, I had to change how I fold my towels. It’s not rocket science. Actually, if Earl messes up the towels and leaves them in the living room, let him. It’s how he wants it done for company.

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    Frank Salem Premium Member 7 months ago

    Brilliant.

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    Silenced Victim Premium Member 7 months ago

    Wow. The misandry in all these comments. But then again, this is Pickles, where everyone thinks Opal’s behavior, especially towards Earl, is okay.

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    hildigunnurr Premium Member 7 months ago

    This is an ESH situation. Earl is the AH teaching Nelson to get out of chores, Opal is the AH demanding everything to be done HER way.

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    _lounger_  7 months ago

    Stick with me kiddo… you might learn a thing or two

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