One of the better Thanksgiving feasts I’ve ever thrown (with help) was when I invited “come one come all” to my co-graduate students with no accessible family to eat with. In the 1980s. I built benches and put plywood on saw horses, and everybody pitched in by bringing something… much of which was far from traditional American Thanksgiving food. I supplied the turkey and several pumpkin pies. We had a GREAT time chatting and learning about other cultures.
If you have a military base near you, they often have a program where you can invite a service member who can’t get home for the holiday to your dinner. Here in San Diego, we have lots of Navy and Marine personnel who can’t go home and are invited into the community.
catmom1360 3 days ago
Send him away!
rob.home 3 days ago
Lost his mo’ in panel 4, too.
Concretionist 3 days ago
One of the better Thanksgiving feasts I’ve ever thrown (with help) was when I invited “come one come all” to my co-graduate students with no accessible family to eat with. In the 1980s. I built benches and put plywood on saw horses, and everybody pitched in by bringing something… much of which was far from traditional American Thanksgiving food. I supplied the turkey and several pumpkin pies. We had a GREAT time chatting and learning about other cultures.
Harumph 3 days ago
Why was she at a laundromat?
david_42 3 days ago
We use to do an Orphan’s Thanksgiving, actual, geographic or by choice.
baskate_2000 3 days ago
Who?
Brilliant_Birdie 3 days ago
The more the….. merrier?
kv450 3 days ago
“Ernie, you can sit in Joan’s place.”
Actually, my mother enjoyed taking in strays on Thanksgiving. It was a good thing.
MeGoNow Premium Member 3 days ago
Never discourage her from engaging with men. That’s how you’ll get that barnacle out of you house.
tcayer 3 days ago
Joan’s awfully free with other peoples’ hospitality!
kab2rb 3 days ago
Is the room about to explode with so many. That turkey will not last long.
ladykat 3 days ago
Nothing like randomly inviting a total stranger!
dtdbiz 3 days ago
Ha! I heard on the radio the other day, “Don’t be the chips guy.” I’m bringing wine and flowers.
Bruce1253 3 days ago
If you have a military base near you, they often have a program where you can invite a service member who can’t get home for the holiday to your dinner. Here in San Diego, we have lots of Navy and Marine personnel who can’t go home and are invited into the community.
hk Premium Member 3 days ago
Val, say NO. I know that you don’t know what that word means, but just use it and get a backbone.
jsimpso1 3 days ago
Yeah, sorry. Being thoughtless isn’t funny to me.
KrisJustKris Premium Member 3 days ago
There’s always room for one more, according to my mother.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 3 days ago
Joan is a dingbat
Lantern Premium Member 2 days ago
The point is, Joan didn’t let her sister know until the food was on the table and they were ready to sit down!