Yes, I remember the doctor making house calls back in the 1960s. We lived in a tiny farming community. I think the doctor drove ten miles or more from the neighboring, larger town to make house calls in our tiny community. Our community didn’t have any medical office, so if people were in need of a hospital, it wasn’t too much of a drive to the hospital in the larger town.
Poor Puddles was actually concerned about Luann, until the last panel. Good ol’ Frank, not falling for Luann’s act. Girl, you could have had the dishwasher loaded in the time it took to do this histrionics act!
Luann and Tara are so self-absorbed about their “helping” Piro, and what they think is best for him. He clearly stated that he is dealing with some stuff right now, and doesn’t want to talk. The girls should offer silent support by asking if they could just hang out with him and not say anything. They probably don’t understand a comfortable silence and how soothing that can be.
Yes, I remember the doctor making house calls back in the 1960s. We lived in a tiny farming community. I think the doctor drove ten miles or more from the neighboring, larger town to make house calls in our tiny community. Our community didn’t have any medical office, so if people were in need of a hospital, it wasn’t too much of a drive to the hospital in the larger town.