It always baffles me that Joe and Frank don’t do anything about Dot’s dangerous, reckless driving. They’re cops, they’ve seen the accidents that sort of driving can cause. Are they waiting for her to injure or kill somebody, or herself? There’s nothing funny about it.
Out of context of the actual comic, but does it look like Joe is starting to get older? Especially in panel 8? Does that mean that kids are going to get aged up?
As a lifelong citizen of New York City I get REALLY annoyed by people who think they’re so special because they visited or lived here for a short time. Also nobody drives here, there’s way too much traffic for that, we have the subway, greatest public transportation system in the world.
I visited Philly in 2008. We (Me and my cousin) took the train (A couple transfers I think?) to NYC. It took a couple hours or so but it was a great trip, a great time! So, my question to you Robb is… Why would they fly from Philly to NYC and Then rent a car!?! Getting there was an adventure in and of it’s self!
OldsVistaCruiser about 1 year ago
I’ve been to 24 states. NYC is the only place I have ever visited where it’s considered socially desirable to be a complete DB!
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
NOW we know where she built up her death-defying driving skills.
Rhetorical_Question about 1 year ago
Hilarious moment!
jagedlo about 1 year ago
A city full of Dot-like drivers? Is your insurance paid up, Frank?
stringer831 about 1 year ago
She should try driving in Boston….
SteveHL about 1 year ago
Hey! I’m walkin’ here!
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I identify as a city kid.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 year ago
I have copies of the US Census showing my paternal great-great-grandmother living in Philly as a child..
nancyb creator about 1 year ago
“New York Driver” is both a noun and an expletive. Thanks for the laugh, and the reminiscence of home.
david_42 about 1 year ago
“I’m walkin’ here!”
Bob Rebach Premium Member about 1 year ago
Okay, I know it’s a comic strip, but who flies from Philly to NYC, then rents a car?
sueb1863 about 1 year ago
It always baffles me that Joe and Frank don’t do anything about Dot’s dangerous, reckless driving. They’re cops, they’ve seen the accidents that sort of driving can cause. Are they waiting for her to injure or kill somebody, or herself? There’s nothing funny about it.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 1 year ago
“OUTTA’ DA WAY, YA’ BIG PALOOKA!!!”
GirlGeek Premium Member about 1 year ago
Out of context of the actual comic, but does it look like Joe is starting to get older? Especially in panel 8? Does that mean that kids are going to get aged up?
darcyandsimon about 1 year ago
One does NOT fly from Philly to NYC! Takes so much longer than driving (and its such a hassle!). Better yet, take public (rail) transportation!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 1 year ago
I drove into New York City from New Jersey once.
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Once.
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NEVER AGAIN.
yangeldf about 1 year ago
As a lifelong citizen of New York City I get REALLY annoyed by people who think they’re so special because they visited or lived here for a short time. Also nobody drives here, there’s way too much traffic for that, we have the subway, greatest public transportation system in the world.
Martin Booda about 1 year ago
New York City. Drive in, swim out.
bigplayray about 1 year ago
I visited Philly in 2008. We (Me and my cousin) took the train (A couple transfers I think?) to NYC. It took a couple hours or so but it was a great trip, a great time! So, my question to you Robb is… Why would they fly from Philly to NYC and Then rent a car!?! Getting there was an adventure in and of it’s self!
s.gottlieb about 1 year ago
Isn’t Philly within driving distance of NYC? Why do they have to fly?
aerilim about 1 year ago
Why fly when you can drive. It’s only a couple hours…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
A place for everyone.
Life is good.
sdallas51 about 1 year ago
Look forward to each days strip, your characters are wonderful. thanks
DKHenderson 9 months ago
Dot must be wondering at the lack of bystanders with their hair standing on end. (“Must be a Philly style.”)
Authentic Tommi 4 months ago
I relate, I also lived in NY until I was five but visit fairly often. You take the person of the state, not the state out of the person.