Cathy by Cathy Guisewite
- July 12, 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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Comments (16) Jump to Comments Form
JFri said, 4 months ago
Yes, there is*! It’s called the 8 pound *sledgehammer!
ejcapulet
said,
4 months ago
Just leave the flipping gadgets in the house!
Helen Henley
said,
4 months ago
How true. How sad….hang on just got a text….
Alicia said, 4 months ago
Shut the stupid thing off
:)
Macushlalondra
said,
4 months ago
Well they tried, but addictions are hard to break.
lightenup said, 4 months ago
Yes, we are all trained to respond like Pavlov’s dogs… Sad but true.
The_JAM said, 4 months ago
What a couple of idiots. I’m surprised that this marriage has lasted this long.
kfaatz925 said, 4 months ago
Oh, my. I think “self control” is an effective form of “message block.” ;)
LibrarianInTraining said, 4 months ago
I think not having a cell phone is an effective form of Message Block.
I know. I’m a rebel.
myhaircut
said,
4 months ago
What horrible, horrible people. At least they’re not spoiling two households.
pibfan868
said,
4 months ago
I am with you librarian–I own a trak fone for emergencies and keep having service shut down for lack of use!
Sharon Edwards said, 4 months ago
It just goes to show you that people these days would prefer to “talk” with people on the phone, computer, etc then be with the person that they’re with.
dakabn5 said, 4 months ago
Conveniently leave it in the car or something… or keep it in the deep recesses of a purse… keep it around for emergencies, but keep it hard to get to.
kab2rb said, 4 months ago
My own cell phone I hardly use only for emergency’s. I tell people to contact my husband. And in church we leave his cell phone in car. I thought for use they where only going to consentrate on themselves but the electrionic age got them. We’re not that popular.
Anniquem said, 4 months ago
I also rarely use my cell phone. My husband and I let the answering machine take messages for us when we spend time together.
Pokier867 said, 4 months ago
L LOVE all this new technology! Except for the “annoying” factor.