Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher for November 06, 2008

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    runar  almost 16 years ago

    This must be a WW II-era strip.

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    Nipponkid  almost 16 years ago

    Yea. Monopoly man signals after the depression and ration book signals a war.

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    Eugeno  almost 16 years ago

    runar - Yep - we walked, took streetcars or the train everywhere during WWII in the LA Basin - saved up ration cards for ‘emergency’ use - there were NO cars on the streets - and my father was in defense work, building Liberty ships in Long Beach at the Kaiser yard, Calship.

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    runar  almost 16 years ago

    My father was in WW II. I came along a bit later.

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    Nipponkid  almost 16 years ago

    Runar- So your one of those babies that went boom?

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    westiewestaz  almost 16 years ago

    I remember ration books, too. In fact, in my collection of family items, I have one. They were so important during the war that when someone stole my father’s gas ration book, it ended up as an article in the local newspaper! And I have a copy of that, too.

    Susan001: I do realize there are bad cops, but that’s a rather outdated, immature, and disrespectful term.

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    westiewestaz  almost 16 years ago

    Susan001: Westlewestaz, PLEASE don’t be a pompous, hoilier-than-thou type. It’s SO unbecoming. I know that gasoline was strictly rationed in those years, but that does NOT give that cop the right to harass citizens. After all, they pay his salary.

    Hmmm - I have reread my comments and can’t figure out where or how I was pompous or holier-than-thou!! Oh, well.

    I agree, cops don’t have the right to harass. And this particular cop did get put in his place!

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