I have always had a land line and always will. My family and friends know that the cellular phone I have (only because my family insisted that I have one) is for when I am not at home. It is turned on when I leave to go away from home and not until. If I do not recognize the number, I let voicemail answer the call. I dislike using it and refrain from calling out on it.
She’s got that ‘look’ — the one that says something like, “How big of you, Buster. I’ve been holding back all month long, and now you come along and act like as martyr by giving up bowling!” At times I’ve received that look and at times I have given it. :)
When this happens to me (which is just about always, every day) I have to retrace my steps to the place where I had the thought initially, then going to the room that has the item, all the while talking to myself so I won’t forget again.
Thanks, Gary, for describing your comic for us. We know it’s the Plugger lifestyle that’s depicted, but, it is fun to comment on the critters used to depict the Plugger way of life. :)
That’s us, right there! When we pray over our food (which is all the time) my husband often adds, “…and bless the hands that prepared it.” I then ask him, “What about the rest of me?” :)
Dogs can be taught to walk properly, and should be. After all, humans are the higher specie, not dogs. But when I see a dog walking its owner, I lose all hope for humanity. My 85 pound collie walks WITH me not I with him.
I have always had a land line and always will. My family and friends know that the cellular phone I have (only because my family insisted that I have one) is for when I am not at home. It is turned on when I leave to go away from home and not until. If I do not recognize the number, I let voicemail answer the call. I dislike using it and refrain from calling out on it.