I lived in a small Midwest town for few years, and when some friends came to visit from another state, they filled up at the local gas station. The guy working there asked them if they were moving there or just passing thru… cuz “we don’t take kindly to strangers”… wow…
SHAKEDOWNCITY 2 months ago
“Feral” peril.
LookingGlass Premium Member 2 months ago
And I’m sure that the “Shire-reef” was a “stranger” himself …. once!!!
:-)
HarryLime 2 months ago
There’s a new sheriff in town …
PraiseofFolly 2 months ago
His glaring mistake: Really rugged men don’t order a ‘Shirley Temple’ as chaser! Very few frontier bars stock maraschino cherries.
Cerabooge 2 months ago
But didn’t the sheriff also show you “Shake Hands With Danger!”?
derdave969 2 months ago
You’ll always be a newbie in town until the last person who was alive when you came to town dies.
Michael Helwig 2 months ago
He probably got the video from the local Native Americans
ksu71 2 months ago
♫ Don’t cross him, don’t boss him
He’s wild in his sorrow
He’s ridin’ an’ hidin his pain
Don’t fight him, don’t spite him
Just wait till tomorrow
Maybe he’ll ride on again ♫
ThreeDogDad Premium Member 2 months ago
If he’s a stranger, is everyone else just strange or are they the strangest?
Alberta Oil Premium Member 2 months ago
One of trump’s lackeys.. convincing everyone to be afraid of those not like “you”.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 2 months ago
Time for you to cowboy up and get out.
khcm1157 2 months ago
I thought that was an old Prestone Anti-Freeze commercial.
wildlandwaters 2 months ago
I lived in a small Midwest town for few years, and when some friends came to visit from another state, they filled up at the local gas station. The guy working there asked them if they were moving there or just passing thru… cuz “we don’t take kindly to strangers”… wow…
StephenRice about 2 months ago
This strip keeps getting stranger and stranger, and I don’t take kindly to that! ;)
AndrewSihler about 2 months ago
But it’s been established my many studies that the real “danger” is close relatives . . . ?