Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for August 10, 2014

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    cpalmeresq  over 10 years ago

    Okay, haven’t heard this joke before!

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    cpalmeresq  over 10 years ago

    May I suggest Gingko Biloba?

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    Mineola  over 10 years ago

    Note the surprise look on the door in the last panel.

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    davidf42  over 10 years ago

    Did y’all catch what it says on the cover of Skeezix’ book ? – Mind Matters is on the front cover, while the back cover reads, Psyco-ceramics, the Study of Cracked Pots.

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    robinafox  over 10 years ago

    I’m convinced – it’s been happening to me since I was much, much younger. (So has bumping into doors while reading a book.)

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    Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I must go through a lot of invisible doors.

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    QuietStorm27  over 10 years ago

    My son mentioned this to me awhile ago, it seems to be true. I know that my memory loss isn’t due to age because I’ve had problems since I was very young.

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    Cheapskate0  over 10 years ago

    Wonder if that DOOR finally cured him of barking like a chicken!.Quick!.Someone say HOME!

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    kab2rb  over 10 years ago

    The door face looks worried. Skeezie could be a senior moment of forgetfulness. Happens to me when my mind goes blank.

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    cpalmeresq  over 10 years ago

    Everyone to their own opinion, but it’s worked for me & others I know, for years.

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    nailer Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Right at the edge of the door! Ouch!

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    Paul1963  over 10 years ago

    93 isn’t “getting old,” it’s just “old.”I wonder if Skeezix ever muses about the fact that he’s probably the only nonagenarian in the world to have a parent still living. Or if he ever wonders how Walt can possibly still be alive.

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