Bruno needs to be standing on some windswept rocks in the rain wearing a black shawl when she says that.
Also, I like that O’Donnal is willing to look at the facts and act on them.
Bruno’s reaction comes from my own fumbling attempts to do things which others seem to capable of. Or maybe just what I perceive others are capable of.
I understand the need for funeral planners, but what a tricky business, because to some degree you know you’re using their grief for your profit. Tough. I feel sorry for both sides.
A minister who does funerals actually wrote me after this strip to ask where he could find the passage. Tennyson strikes again!
I used to think that “having something to say” meant “knowing some profound truth, and since there is perhaps really no such thing, then there could never be anything to say.” Now I know it can simply mean “something interesting to say.”
it’s all in the word “something” which is open to all kinds of interpretation, depending on how hamstringing you want to be to yourself. ;-)
That’s the great thing about cats — they always have a free schedule.
Of course, if they don’t want to hang out with you, you know it’s YOU, because it’s not like they have to be anywhere else or something.