Better Than Soaps
I don’t even touch daytime television anymore. Therefore, I am blissfully ignorant on whether soaps are even a thing anymore. I feel quite comfortable not knowing. Having said that, Fedya really needs to get a life.
I don’t even touch daytime television anymore. Therefore, I am blissfully ignorant on whether soaps are even a thing anymore. I feel quite comfortable not knowing. Having said that, Fedya really needs to get a life.
Nancy’s planning an evening of venting to her boyfriend whether Paul likes it or not. Paul first hearing about Nancy’s “Squirrel Problem” here. He doesn’t see what the problem is, much to Nancy’s chagrin. Still he’s willing to listen so[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Even though Paul and Nancy have a very good relationship it’s easy to assume the worst of Nancy. This is mostly because Nancy does not suffer fools very well and terrorizes people who get on her bad side. She’s getting[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Kate was informed about her “first world problem” by Kris at their last lunch meeting. It happened a couple of hours ago but in comic time, it happened here. This is not the first time Nancy has gotten on Kate’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It looks like Nancy made good about her promise of setting a squirrel trap. As for what to do with the squirrel afterward, that’s what boyfriends are for.
Paul and Gage drive across the floating badge to drop off the Squirrel Nancy caught on the east side. This may seem a little bit like overkill but as far as Paul is concerned this will make it so Nancy[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The main part of this story from a friend who deals with squirrels in a similar way. If you’re going to release a wild animal near a park and ride it’s not hard to imagine what happens next. Yes, it’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Our heroes return from releasing a squirrel on the eastside, even though they suspect the trip was a failure. Paul better hope Fedya never finds out about his sad attempt at a Russian accent.