Gasoline Alley, the strip that brought you a thrilling storyline about trying to return a DVD player, now puts you through each pulse-pounding moment of a meeting that falls apart because the organizers can’t figure out the A/V equipment and the main speaker is late!!!! Can you handle the thrills??
I like how GA handles issues that no one else does. Loss of arable farm land is important. And a few years ago, when we did the WWII Museum. That was great.
I like that Jim does it. And I like how he does it in the true Gasoline Alley way. One comic, corn pone mishap after another.
Well, yeah…..you’ve got a good point or two there. Sometimes, there’s more to like than dislike. Like most humans, we tend to be more vocal about the stuff we could do without.
AnyFace over 4 years ago
BlitzMcD over 4 years ago
Ruthless and his hapless combo, I suppose…..
DJJG over 4 years ago
Wonderfully drawn scene!
Durak Premium Member over 4 years ago
I knew that sooner or later we were in for down home music.
David Rickard Premium Member over 4 years ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
Gasoline Alley, the strip that brought you a thrilling storyline about trying to return a DVD player, now puts you through each pulse-pounding moment of a meeting that falls apart because the organizers can’t figure out the A/V equipment and the main speaker is late!!!! Can you handle the thrills??
Durak Premium Member over 4 years ago
I like how GA handles issues that no one else does. Loss of arable farm land is important. And a few years ago, when we did the WWII Museum. That was great.
I like that Jim does it. And I like how he does it in the true Gasoline Alley way. One comic, corn pone mishap after another.
MJ Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well, yeah…..you’ve got a good point or two there. Sometimes, there’s more to like than dislike. Like most humans, we tend to be more vocal about the stuff we could do without.
St. Pillsbury over 4 years ago
Now ya talkin!