Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Waiting since...


His wife went shopping at Christmas time. He waited. And waited.

17 comments:

Catalyst said...

LOL!

Kate said...

Well, he has plenty of company with the snowmen!

Lois said...

Poor fellow! I like the color of that vehicle.

It's interesting that you brought up the idea about how a hurricane would affect the sails on that bridge I showed on my blog today. I have wondered the same thing. Maybe they are removable?

William Kendall said...

And waited some more. And just when he thought, "is that her" coming out of the shop, he sighed, sat back, dismayed by the fact that he'd mistaken someone else for his wife, and thus would be stuck here for another three hours.

magiceye said...

Lovely photo and as always the funny caption!

Kay said...

Oh, but just wait until he sees what she got him!

Linda said...

Hilarious, Lowell! And I love your photo. :)

LOLfromPasa said...

I cannot believe what I'm seeing - such a cute little car. If that were my husband, he would be reading a newspaper:).

Marleen said...

And still happily married.. ;))

Sharon said...

Poor guy! That looks a bit like a Chico's bag in the car. If there is a Chico's store around, he'd have to wait for me too. I shop at Chico's a lot and I always see men sitting in the chairs in the store and when those are full sitting on the benches outside.

Taken For Granted said...

That vehicle must be a golf cart rather than a car. Love your caption. It has plenty of humor.

Andy said...

What a big boy's toy!
PS: I understand your feelings about murals. You can only take so much of them.




RedPat said...

He reminds me of a poor dog waiting for its human to come out of a store! ;-)

Karl said...

Patience is a virtue that not everyone has...

Tanya Breese said...

haha, poor guy! both my husband and i know better than to shop together ;)

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Ha ha!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I agree with Tanya, serious shopping should be executed minus husbands 😀 preferably alone or with girlfriends​!

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