Cleats by Bill Hinds for September 04, 2008
Transcript:
George: Dad, I hate to deflate your story about the cartoonist coining the term "hot dog" at a baseball game, but it's just not true. Jerome's grandpa: I know it's true because I was there. I was one of the hot dog vendors. George: Really? Back in the early 1900s? You started working at a young age. Jerome's grandpa: We were poor. We all had to contribute. George: Dad, that story takes place in 1902 - before you were born. Jerome's grandpa: We were really, really poor.
painedsmile about 16 years ago
I believe you, Grampa.
HUMPHRIES about 16 years ago
Think we have ourselves a “Senior Moment”, just gotta’ love it ;o)
olivefoote about 16 years ago
Hey, don’t mess with Grampa. He’s like 120 years old… or almost the same age as Willie Nelson.
Bill Hinds creator about 16 years ago
The really old folks don’t need reality if they have cantankerous on their side. I’m feeling a little cantankerous myself.
margueritem about 16 years ago
Great strip!