True, back in 1996 at the Dollar Tree store in my ex-home of Savannah, GA., just few days after the start of the new year, I
saw Valentine’s Day cards and candy already on their shelves along side the remaining Christmas items.
most stores don’t have any place to store stuff and when it arrives, it has to go on the shelves.
Thank our local governments for high taxes on warehouse space.
above is proof that Johnny Hart has died (and that his replacements have no clue)… I clicked on this strip first expecting to again see and feel something poignant about Lord Jesus… the joke above could’ve easily have been used elsewhere. Johnny Hart: your strip is no longer as it was under your care - you are sorely missed.
tommyscanlon says:
above is proof that Johnny Hart has died (and that his replacements have no clue)… I clicked on this strip first expecting to again see and feel something poignant about Lord Jesus…
Looking thru the only BC comic book I own, BC Where the Hell is Heck? (a collection of comics from 1973) I find that this comic would fit right in. Although the book does not include sundays and goes from jan 18 thru oct 2, the good friday comic has peter running a bank and B.C. trying to get a loan as an oddsmaker, not overly good fridayish.
um, okay… perhaps I was thinking more of the Easter panels I have seen, then was hoping for one, today. Google, “johnny hart easter” and there will be found many samples and discussions both pro and con.
tabbylynn almost 16 years ago
first!!!!
this is cute.
Merry christmas
attyush almost 16 years ago
Walmart strategy
iowaweav almost 16 years ago
Skip right to Easter…just like Thanksgiving gets run over by Greed-mas.
Net1360 almost 16 years ago
True, back in 1996 at the Dollar Tree store in my ex-home of Savannah, GA., just few days after the start of the new year, I saw Valentine’s Day cards and candy already on their shelves along side the remaining Christmas items.
JerryGorton almost 16 years ago
most stores don’t have any place to store stuff and when it arrives, it has to go on the shelves. Thank our local governments for high taxes on warehouse space.
nickdangerfield almost 16 years ago
Merry christmas everyone.
alife almost 16 years ago
in the words of C.M. Burns, EXCCCELLENT
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
It’s interesting to learn what a powerful role the holidays play in our economy.
We need to come up with a few more real quick by the looks of it. (I’d like to see “Festivus Day” recognized) ;D
nickdangerfield almost 16 years ago
RE: Grazer. Is that you Kramer?
dcguys almost 16 years ago
Overrunning the holidays is bad enough but cm’on…last year’s leftovers on the store shelves?!?
Merry Christmas & Bah Humbug!
gigabyte03 almost 16 years ago
….and twas ever thus!
thomas scanlon almost 16 years ago
above is proof that Johnny Hart has died (and that his replacements have no clue)… I clicked on this strip first expecting to again see and feel something poignant about Lord Jesus… the joke above could’ve easily have been used elsewhere. Johnny Hart: your strip is no longer as it was under your care - you are sorely missed.
KingRat almost 16 years ago
tommyscanlon says: above is proof that Johnny Hart has died (and that his replacements have no clue)… I clicked on this strip first expecting to again see and feel something poignant about Lord Jesus…
Looking thru the only BC comic book I own, BC Where the Hell is Heck? (a collection of comics from 1973) I find that this comic would fit right in. Although the book does not include sundays and goes from jan 18 thru oct 2, the good friday comic has peter running a bank and B.C. trying to get a loan as an oddsmaker, not overly good fridayish.
thomas scanlon almost 16 years ago
um, okay… perhaps I was thinking more of the Easter panels I have seen, then was hoping for one, today. Google, “johnny hart easter” and there will be found many samples and discussions both pro and con.
pschearer Premium Member almost 16 years ago
I was surprised by this strip but also rather pleased. I, for one, am relieved to see Hart’s intrusive religiosity gone from the strip.