Cathy by Cathy Guisewite
- June 16, 2009
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Newlyweds Cathy and Irving navigate the treacherous waters of couple-hood. From pampered pets to prying parents, they’ve got a lot to learn! Wedding or not, it’s still all about Cathy - she personifies the young career woman and her typical daily obstacles. Ice cream, panic attacks, stress and love are all in a day’s work. We read, we identify, we laugh. Who could ask for more?
Cathy is the Everywoman. She deals with diets, self-esteem, in-laws, and letting her husband know that she is the boss. Everyone can identify with her shopping, bills, taxes, planning for the future and coping with her husband’s incessant computer golf games. Whether you are a newlywed, single, or have been married for decades, all will enjoy the daily predicaments of Cathy and Irving.
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MurphyHerself said, 5 months ago
How typical is THAT??
myhaircut
said,
5 months ago
Augh! Make this series stop already!
Lewreader
said,
5 months ago
I used to come back from the dump with more stuff than I brought.
LibrarianInTraining said, 5 months ago
Lewreader:
Ah, the joys of bulk pick-up week! You put all that useless junk on the curb to empty your garage. Then you go scouting neighboring piles for anything you think you might like. After all, you have SOOOOO much room in your clean garage, surely a few things won’t make that much difference.
Next month, you put 90% of the bleeep you picked up the previous month on the curb…
Macushlalondra
said,
5 months ago
Because it’s different junk, not your junk! It’s the same as washing dishes at a friend’s house. The same job but different dishes, makes it more interesting than washing dishes at your own house.
Doctor Toon
said,
5 months ago
I had a flea market business for 10 years.
It was fun at the end of the day when some people would drive off and leave a pile of stuff behind.
People would swarm all over it and pick the pile clean.
It was like watching a bunch of ants attacking an old sandwich.
funnyfan928 said, 5 months ago
When I was in college, there was a thrift store not far from campus that was closed on Sundays. On Saturday, they’d receive a new supply of goods and store them in bins outside to be sorted and priced on Monday.
On Sunday, people from all over town would rifle through the bins finding what they felt they needed, checking to make sure of the size of the clothing would fit them.
It looked like a swarm of buzzards on a carcass, and we students referred to it as “Beggars Day.”
dicatduke said, 5 months ago
I get all my best stuff from my favorite thrift store…….all my clothes with expensive designer names? Thrift store finds! Never paid more than $4.00 for any of them!
ponygirl95 said, 5 months ago
Amen Louiseitis! I can’t believe Cathy’s mom hasn’t been pressuring Cathy to do just that.
grayheath said, 5 months ago
irving! get rid of your parents!! grow up.