Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for April 10, 2012

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    legaleagle48  about 12 years ago

    What’s Plan B, Cathy, flirting or tears? eyeroll

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    Gator007  about 12 years ago

    It didn’t hurt to try!

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    J Short  about 12 years ago

    Just pay them a lot of money like the huge corporations do, then they’ll lie for you.

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    lightenup Premium Member about 12 years ago

    That’s like looking at the Titanic and saying, “There goes my cruise.”LOL, legaleagle48! And even with an eyeroll! :-) Good morning, Aaron and Susan! (BTW, I should have clarified yesterday that when we didn’t have a working sewer, we still brushed our teeth; we just went to the neighbors house. Glad no one assumed that we didn’t brush our teeth for 3 days!)Hello to GsMom, Billy, KFG, rgcviper, lindz.coop, hendelca, Mona, serenasakitty, kittycatpawsare, soonergal, lippyfish and all the other Cathy nuts rolling around here today!

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    gmforde  about 12 years ago

    Cathy being her usual eyeroll self tried to butter the guy up. I love how deadpan the accountant is. By now he’s heard everything. lol I was unable get online here yesterday because something told me the page was maybe a ’fake" ?? Has anyone else ever get this notice?

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    NE1956  about 12 years ago

    Truth might have worked better than flattery. Compliment his bald pate. Bet no one has ever done that before. Do it tastefully though. Oh wait, this is Cathy we’re talking about.

     

    lightenup regressing to your childhood? :-D

     

    gmforde I got that on goComics a long time ago. Something set off my ‘this is a bad page’ monitor within Firefox. I’m on a Mac, which has recently been proven not to be as virus free as we Fan Boys think it is. But it wouldn’t hurt to run a virus scan of your PC anyway. Sometimes a simple power off and power on to clear out all the temp files is enough.

    Hi Mom!

     

    Almost forgot to say I loved your story last night lightenup. I grew up on a 1,000 acre dairy farm in NH. My brother and I sold it to the state so they would preserve the land. It ticked off a couple of the real estate magnates in town but that was the point. Even Norman Rockwell would have looked at our idyllic scene and cried.

     

    Grocery shopping and errands are done. No rest for the weary (nor for the wicked) but I’ll try anyway.

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    summerdog86  about 12 years ago

    Way too obvious, Cathy. You should use a softer approach.

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    BillyJL  about 12 years ago

    LOL Aaron ‘bald pate’. :-D Not exactly cruel but still . . .

     

    Hello evening Cathyites. Dinner is about ready and then soccer at GU. (Yeah, I get around). :-)

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    Gretchen's Mom  about 12 years ago

    Normally, Cathy, flattery would probably get you just about anywhere you wanted to go with a super-nerdy guy like this one . . . but not when he’s a C.P.A. at tax time! I’m sure there’s nothing you can say that he hasn’t already heard from someone else 10 times already looking for the same tax breaks you are!!!!!

     

    legaleagle48: :-D

     

    Good evening, Dr. Billy, lightenup, K.F.G. (wherever you are these days!), Susan, lindz.coop, rgcviper, gmforde, hendelca, summerdog, serenasakitty, kittycatpawsare, Gator007, J. Short and all the rest of the “Cathy” fanatcis joining us here tonight. As always, good to “see” you all!

     

    Hi, Aaron!!!!!
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    serenasakitty  about 12 years ago

    Hi All Lightenup I just read your little story from yesterday. I know how you feel. Last time I was in the area I drove past the little country school where I went long ago. I could still see the classrooms where there had been 2 grades in each. That wasn’t so bad as it is now a community center and has been well taken care of. But I also drove past the farm where I spent most of my childhood. It just wasn’t the same anymore. The old house is still standing but it is falling down. It was in pretty rough shape when we left it so I’m not surprised. But it was sad to see that even the fences and everything were in bad shape. I guess it is true that you can’t really go home again.

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    lightenup Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Hi gang! It’s fun to go back and see what’s been going on all day… @ hendelca – Thanks for responding last night and sharing. I’m sorry that things changed for the worse for your family’s memories. It is definitely hard to go back and visit.@ Susan – Yes, for the most part I do have nice neighbors. Granted, I don’t see eye to eye with my immediate one (remember that issue around the holidays?), but we’re all still nice and caring about each other. I think it has a little to do with being in the South because I sure wasn’t this close with my neighbors while growing up in the DC area. I hope you have some neighbors or close-by friends that you can rely on too.@ gmforde – No, I haven’t gotten that message before. Like Aaron, I’m also a Mac user, although I use both Firefox and Safari browsers if that helps.@ Aaron – Good eye! My avatar is actually lightenup jr when she was a baby. It’s one of my favorites that makes me smile. I dug it up for her birthday so I thought I’d use it here until I figure out what my next one will be. Maybe back to Inspector Gadget? (p.s. She’d be mortified if she knew this photo was up… hee hee!)I like your story too, and I’m glad that it had a happy ending. It must feel great to go visit (if you do) or at least know that the land is in good hands.p.s. We do have one family property that is still ours, and although it doesn’t look the same, at least it’s being taken care of. It’s in DC if you want to visit… the 7-11 in Adams Morgan on 19th & Wyoming was our family’s store back in the 1920’s. It doesn’t look like much, but it means something to me.p.p.s. Speaking of your home area, we want to go north for our summer vacation. I was thinking of Maine, but have no idea where to go. We went to Cape Cod 1 1/2 years ago and loved it, but we went in Sept so I’m not sure I want to fight the crazy crowds there in the summer. Any suggestions? We like the beach, but are not big water people (i.e. no water sports/boats). We don’t need a lot of crazy attractions to keep us entertained, but it would be nice if there was something else to do/see other than the beach. We’re open to anything, not just Maine.@ Billy – You get around, huh? I’m not touching that one with a ten-foot pole… ;-)@ serenaskitty – Sounds like you had the same terrible experience that I did. I’m sorry about that. Where are you from and how far away do you live from there? BTW, my mom’s school also had 2 grades in each classroom and hers is now occupied by the borough authority and has offices in it, so that was good. Of course things were different (blackboards and desks removed), but at least it’s being taken care of. Hugs to you, and I hope one day your childhood home is restored to what you want it to be as well.Whoops, sorry for another looooong post! :-)

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Hi Cathyites!! Flattery will get her nowhere — especially with him.

    Sorry for folks finding their childhood homes in tatters. It’s especially sad for your Mom, lightenup. Mine is still there, but not really worth visiting — I had enough of it and my parents lived in it until they died. I think it has been fixed up actually quite nicely, but it is now a rental property.

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    rgcviper  about 12 years ago

    Well, it was worth a … nah—lousy idea. Still kinda funny for the comics, though.

    Hello, everyone. Great to hear from you all as always.

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