I’ve always loved the way @JimmyJohnson draws cups and glasses, with an incomplete oval indicating the top edge. It gives the cup a soft rounded 3-D effect, and now I practice drawing them that way myself.
You mean he knows where the cups are kept? Husband only knows that two glasses, plates, forks, knives are in the drain rack – beyond that he would be standing and opening and closing cabinets – we have only lived in this house since 1980.
pschearer Premium Member 3 months ago
She’s a saint.
Tyge Premium Member 3 months ago
Reverse psychology! Condemn oneself seeking praise from the significant other! You old pirate, you! Arrrgh!!
SpacedInvader Premium Member 3 months ago
Actually, that’s the reverse of our home. I wind up replacing things she leaves a trail of.
Prescott_Philosopher 3 months ago
I really like this strip.
Charliegirl Premium Member 3 months ago
Good save, Janis.
Sanspareil 3 months ago
I’d say he was human, but that doesn’t bank well with some people!
Spoonbone 3 months ago
I’ve always loved the way @JimmyJohnson draws cups and glasses, with an incomplete oval indicating the top edge. It gives the cup a soft rounded 3-D effect, and now I practice drawing them that way myself.
ChessPirate 3 months ago
“Perfectly imperfect or imperfectly perfect?”
“Yes.”
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
My kind of woman…a little saucy.
RonMcCalip 3 months ago
Let’s just say he didn’t want to take away her function! OUCH!
raybarb44 3 months ago
You aren’t those things, that’s for sure….
David Huie Green-HavePityOnOthersYouWillNeedItToo 3 months ago
I’m not perfect….very, very, very close, but not quite.
(asymptotes are like that)
david.reichert 3 months ago
Is Janis kissing a bald spot?
Night-Gaunt49 3 months ago
We are all imperfect.
mafastore 3 months ago
You mean he knows where the cups are kept? Husband only knows that two glasses, plates, forks, knives are in the drain rack – beyond that he would be standing and opening and closing cabinets – we have only lived in this house since 1980.