nicely illustrated. it took me a minute to figure it out, but then it was delightfully clear. at first i just thought a couple guys were having a little too much fun playing with their weapons.
@ Moooooog: I've always wondered about that. I suspect that when the guy does win she doesn't let him enjoy the victory that much.
@ dbs: Thank you, good sir.
@ Danger Boy: Yup. I just try to leave things alone & not force the issue when it does happen.
@ Nubian: *bows*
@ Copyboy: Glad I could help.
@ AC: Thanks. I relied heavily on the use of metaphor this time. The bazooka, for example, symbolizes the ever popular mother-in-law reference.
@ Sherilin: That happens too. More often than you might guess.
@ Jayne: Even better is when you do remember but you were the one in the wrong & you knew it. Not me, of course. I wasn't wrong. She just refused to admit it.
Oh man, its the best just getting out of an argument alive and not being mad at each other! Unfortunately that's about 1 in 10 for us :) Perhaps your cartoon strip would help?
The point is that yes, one day, you WILL win.
ReplyDeleteMakes it all worth the effort.
Exactly and this could not have been illustrated in a better way. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteTrue story. And it's always about that odd, too.
ReplyDeleteBravo.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha. Great pick me up at work.
ReplyDeleteI'm familiar with this phenomenon.
ReplyDeleteWell done,my friend, well done.
nicely illustrated. it took me a minute to figure it out, but then it was delightfully clear. at first i just thought a couple guys were having a little too much fun playing with their weapons.
ReplyDeleteIt's always best when they just end. Especially when you can't remember why they started. ;)
ReplyDelete@ Moooooog: I've always wondered about that. I suspect that when the guy does win she doesn't let him enjoy the victory that much.
ReplyDelete@ dbs: Thank you, good sir.
@ Danger Boy: Yup. I just try to leave things alone & not force the issue when it does happen.
@ Nubian: *bows*
@ Copyboy: Glad I could help.
@ AC: Thanks. I relied heavily on the use of metaphor this time. The bazooka, for example, symbolizes the ever popular mother-in-law reference.
@ Sherilin: That happens too. More often than you might guess.
@ Jayne: Even better is when you do remember but you were the one in the wrong & you knew it. Not me, of course. I wasn't wrong. She just refused to admit it.
Oh man, its the best just getting out of an argument alive and not being mad at each other! Unfortunately that's about 1 in 10 for us :) Perhaps your cartoon strip would help?
ReplyDeleteno nun-chucks?
ReplyDeleteDid they have sex in the end? Isn't that the whole point of arguments? The fun make up part?
ReplyDeleteツ my cyber house rules dot com
@ Meri: "Vinny C - Cartoon Relationship Therapist" does have a nice ring to it.
ReplyDelete@ Elly Lou: If the phone didn't ring, who knows?
@ Nikki: You obviously have better arguments than I do.
In my house arguments end because Hubby has short term memory loss.
ReplyDeleteIt really pisses me off when I want to stay annoyed at him
@ Sprite: If I were him, I'd play that card every chance I got. Even if I did remember.
ReplyDeleteI suspect He does sometimes...
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