Look, I know this is a comic, and not real. If it’s not, “Jumping the shark,” I’d like/love to see Baldo make progress on restoring his Chevy. Not sure how that can be made humorous, but …
Again, yeah, Baldo is a comic character, but I want him to succeed.
And, yes, my connection to ‘normal’ reality is tenuous.
i thought that the car was a metaphor for life and as a teenager he should be working on it steadily (he is) and making solid progress (again he is). he has a clear view of what he wants and is willing to put in the work to do it, i wish that all of us folks would follow his example and also remember that true change does not occur overnight … well, unless you are a fictional character.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Yeah, spend more time?
sirbadger about 1 year ago
Could Baldo work some overtime and get a car that works?
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
Some days it takes all the running I can do to stay in the same place.
treutvid about 1 year ago
It’s gonna take money, a whole lot of spending money.
djtenltd about 1 year ago
Well, at least Baldo’s working in a mechanic shop so I’m sure whatever parts he’s going to need, he and his boss will get them at discount prices.
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
And then he can drive it “To infinity — and beyond!”
alexius23 about 1 year ago
I know that in comic book world thing seldom change. Still, I wish the rehab of this wreck would proceed if only slightly
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Longer than forever………
eced52 about 1 year ago
Until the twelfth of never, and that’s a long long time .
Doug K about 1 year ago
Forever and a day.
delennwen about 1 year ago
Cruz should be helping, not just sitting playing with his phone!
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 year ago
Look, I know this is a comic, and not real. If it’s not, “Jumping the shark,” I’d like/love to see Baldo make progress on restoring his Chevy. Not sure how that can be made humorous, but …
Again, yeah, Baldo is a comic character, but I want him to succeed.
And, yes, my connection to ‘normal’ reality is tenuous.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Forever and a day.
chireef about 1 year ago
i thought that the car was a metaphor for life and as a teenager he should be working on it steadily (he is) and making solid progress (again he is). he has a clear view of what he wants and is willing to put in the work to do it, i wish that all of us folks would follow his example and also remember that true change does not occur overnight … well, unless you are a fictional character.