I have a cute story I didn’t have time to tell this morning. My late husband was an entertainer on the Steamboat Delta Queen. It did cruises on the Mississippi River from New Orleans to St. Paul, The Ohio to Pittsburgh, The Cumberland River the Missouri & even the inter coastal waterway to Galveston. One question they got often was "do you generate your own electricity. I always had this vision of a very long extension that was plugged in at their headquarters and wrapped around a big reel like used for hoses. They would wrap & unwrap it as the boat went up & down the river. Not sure they would handle the turns as they went from one river to the next.
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
Amazing that Norman can keep up?
Jeff0811 11 months ago
That looks like the electric leaf blower we have, except that one also seems to have battery backup.
markkahler52 11 months ago
I’ll bet its a noisy run! How do they hear one another?!
ddl297 11 months ago
Yep, and if Ralph trips, he’ll be a big old tumbleweed, rolling down the road!
jagedlo 11 months ago
You actually agreed to do this, Norm?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 11 months ago
Strange…but normal for them!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
Blower, little blower, yeah right there!
Zebrastripes 11 months ago
Blow-ing hard. Keeping up with the jogger
cuzinron47 11 months ago
Norm is such a blowhard.
Boise Ed Premium Member 11 months ago
The point of jogging isn’t to be at ease!
anonymooseandsquirrel Premium Member 11 months ago
I enjoy this strip so much! Wish I could buy some of the older Drabble books!
WDemBlk Premium Member 11 months ago
I have a cute story I didn’t have time to tell this morning. My late husband was an entertainer on the Steamboat Delta Queen. It did cruises on the Mississippi River from New Orleans to St. Paul, The Ohio to Pittsburgh, The Cumberland River the Missouri & even the inter coastal waterway to Galveston. One question they got often was "do you generate your own electricity. I always had this vision of a very long extension that was plugged in at their headquarters and wrapped around a big reel like used for hoses. They would wrap & unwrap it as the boat went up & down the river. Not sure they would handle the turns as they went from one river to the next.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
That had better be cordless.