Here is the reference comment for people who want to read about and discuss the history of Gasoline Alley and allow them to put their comments in replies. Those who don’t can bypass the discussion by leaving the replies closed. Fair for everyone, I think.
But Gertie was watching them the entire time they were trying to park (as seen on last Monday’s strip). So how did she not recognize her own car right there, nor see that it got scratched?
100: (For those without access to the strip) Walt, baby Skeezix and Rachel are out in the car, and Rachel and Skeex wait in the car while Walt stops to go into a store. While sitting in the back seat, two of Rachel’s friends happen to walk by, and say hello. As they are leaving, Walt comes out of the store and is walking back, while Rachel’s friends are duly impressed – Rachel must have a great job if it comes with a car and chauffeur! (implied to be Walt)
80: Judy and neighborhood kid Peter are fighting like cats and dogs! In the topper, Corky can’t stand up for his sister because Mom sent him to the store for some milk.
75: I don’t know about post-war paint shortages, though I imagine military production priorities could have made it hard to get much of any color than grey or olive green, heh. But it looks like Mr. Turps made a nice sale, and the partners are well stocked. Skeex is giving Wilmer a lot of respect for his wheeler-dealing.
60: Now Judy and Walt have to go through an uncomfortable period of waiting for Phyllis to thaw out over the whole groom-switch operation.
Well, I am glad to see that the car is Gertie’s. I suspect she will recognize the sincerity and gentlemanly nature of Joel… and will be forgiving of this incident… especially if Rufus doesn’t stick his foot in his mouth like he usually does.
I know Joel will do his damnedest to make this situation right for Gertie.
DaJellyBelly over 3 years ago
Uh Oh!
AnyFace over 3 years ago
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
Quell surprise. Not. Now get ready for Gertie’s left-right combo.
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
Here is the reference comment for people who want to read about and discuss the history of Gasoline Alley and allow them to put their comments in replies. Those who don’t can bypass the discussion by leaving the replies closed. Fair for everyone, I think.
BJShipley1 over 3 years ago
But Gertie was watching them the entire time they were trying to park (as seen on last Monday’s strip). So how did she not recognize her own car right there, nor see that it got scratched?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
I see talk about Rachel in yesterday’s posting but no Rache when I go to Alley Cats.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
Uh-oh…
oakie817 over 3 years ago
the plot thickens
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Rufus: “Uh-oh! It’s time we be erasin’ OUTSELVES!”
omegasupreme over 3 years ago
seen that coming a mile away
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 3 years ago
They are busted! Now the fun begins. They probably don’t have any insurance.
Code the Enforcer over 3 years ago
NOW this gets interestin’ !! … :)
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
100: (For those without access to the strip) Walt, baby Skeezix and Rachel are out in the car, and Rachel and Skeex wait in the car while Walt stops to go into a store. While sitting in the back seat, two of Rachel’s friends happen to walk by, and say hello. As they are leaving, Walt comes out of the store and is walking back, while Rachel’s friends are duly impressed – Rachel must have a great job if it comes with a car and chauffeur! (implied to be Walt)
80: Judy and neighborhood kid Peter are fighting like cats and dogs! In the topper, Corky can’t stand up for his sister because Mom sent him to the store for some milk.
75: I don’t know about post-war paint shortages, though I imagine military production priorities could have made it hard to get much of any color than grey or olive green, heh. But it looks like Mr. Turps made a nice sale, and the partners are well stocked. Skeex is giving Wilmer a lot of respect for his wheeler-dealing.
60: Now Judy and Walt have to go through an uncomfortable period of waiting for Phyllis to thaw out over the whole groom-switch operation.
billyk75 over 3 years ago
Rufus looks like Sad Sack.
Pipe Tobacco over 3 years ago
Well, I am glad to see that the car is Gertie’s. I suspect she will recognize the sincerity and gentlemanly nature of Joel… and will be forgiving of this incident… especially if Rufus doesn’t stick his foot in his mouth like he usually does.
I know Joel will do his damnedest to make this situation right for Gertie.
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Time to flee the scene! Away Becky, AWAY!” clop clop clop
BlitzMcD over 3 years ago
Take ’em to the cleaners, Gertie!