As soon as a heating/cooling store opens up; sometime in the 19th or 20th century!
So, can we say that older people are vintage people?
It kind of reminds me of Frankenstein’s monster.
‘Vintage’ doesn’t neccesarily mean ‘better’. Or in this case, ‘safer’.
Old heating systems lack efficiency and that adds up to more than the cost of a new one pretty quick. Of course an old cracked or leaking heat exchanger or other part of the system is only a problem for your hiers.
The correct term is: CHEAPSKATE!
Lots of memories in this one. I remember having to shake the grate ever so often.
You would think that with his Wiz powers, that he wouldn’t have this problem; but then again, he almost took out the sun in yesterday’s strip…
What happen to Henry? Isn’t he the pet “furnace”.
Or you could get yourself a politician. I do believe that they are all full of excess hot air.
Smile, when u say thet, pard
Wiz uses that wrench to give the furnace a good “thump”, when it doesn’t work, to get it going. That’s the way “vintage” equipment works.
even his wife call him Wiz; is that his name, like dr. Strange or Dr. Cockroach?
“The correct term is vintage.” Or classic. . . Who knew that the music surrounding me in the sixties would be today’s “classics”???
or “legacy”
HVAC repairmen LOVE vintage furnaces…cha-Ching!
we replaced our 30 year old furnace with a 98% efficiency version. The heat exchangers on old furnaces eventually perforate and leak carbon monoxide.
That looks just like my furnace!
She’s prolly older than the furnace, WIZ…whaddaya think ?
I say the same thing about my many old computers, which my wife insists on calling “junk” and keeps asking when I’m going to get rid of them … LOL!
I’m not old——I’m Vintage!!!!!
I guess this means that my clothes aren’t ‘old’ – they’re ‘vintage’.
Mastroianni and Hart
enigmamz about 5 years ago
As soon as a heating/cooling store opens up; sometime in the 19th or 20th century!
juncarlo about 5 years ago
So, can we say that older people are vintage people?
finkd about 5 years ago
It kind of reminds me of Frankenstein’s monster.
LupisLight about 5 years ago
‘Vintage’ doesn’t neccesarily mean ‘better’. Or in this case, ‘safer’.
Display about 5 years ago
Old heating systems lack efficiency and that adds up to more than the cost of a new one pretty quick. Of course an old cracked or leaking heat exchanger or other part of the system is only a problem for your hiers.
KenseidenXL about 5 years ago
The correct term is: CHEAPSKATE!
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Lots of memories in this one. I remember having to shake the grate ever so often.
jagedlo about 5 years ago
You would think that with his Wiz powers, that he wouldn’t have this problem; but then again, he almost took out the sun in yesterday’s strip…
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
What happen to Henry? Isn’t he the pet “furnace”.
Or you could get yourself a politician. I do believe that they are all full of excess hot air.
El Cobbo Grande about 5 years ago
Smile, when u say thet, pard
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Wiz uses that wrench to give the furnace a good “thump”, when it doesn’t work, to get it going. That’s the way “vintage” equipment works.
redback about 5 years ago
even his wife call him Wiz; is that his name, like dr. Strange or Dr. Cockroach?
1953Baby about 5 years ago
“The correct term is vintage.” Or classic. . . Who knew that the music surrounding me in the sixties would be today’s “classics”???
KEA about 5 years ago
or “legacy”
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
HVAC repairmen LOVE vintage furnaces…cha-Ching!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
we replaced our 30 year old furnace with a 98% efficiency version. The heat exchangers on old furnaces eventually perforate and leak carbon monoxide.
tcayer about 5 years ago
That looks just like my furnace!
Robert C. Premium Member about 5 years ago
She’s prolly older than the furnace, WIZ…whaddaya think ?
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 5 years ago
I say the same thing about my many old computers, which my wife insists on calling “junk” and keeps asking when I’m going to get rid of them … LOL!
eladee AKA Wally about 5 years ago
I’m not old——I’m Vintage!!!!!
tauyen about 5 years ago
I guess this means that my clothes aren’t ‘old’ – they’re ‘vintage’.