So, they know all about the orphanage, but having their own little girl will be even better than adopting, except we know that something is bound to go wrong.
and now it looks as if that same orphanage will prove to be baby Annie’s first stop on her eventual meetup with Daddy…
has Sirob uncovered their association and they have no choice but to leave her there, in case something untoward happens to them?…
will it all be arranged with Dick and Daddy and Attorney Smith beforehand?…
if so, will this mean that Daddy was aware of these facts all this time and kept silent on it all, until Attorney Smith returned at long last after all these years?…
No adopting but I think I see the wheels turning in Harold’s scheming mind. They didn’t get one but may be leaving one.
I like how Chuck is getting the style of the strip and with no DT characters mixed in we get a better view of what the LOA strip was like when the original guy was doing it. I’m sure a side by each compare would show differences, but I am happy with the copied style.
Oh, I get it now. forget the current baddies. They’re just red herrings. The REAL power-behind-the-evil is DW’s fabuloauly rich yet cheerfully twisted age-old foe, William Randolph Hearse, the dreaded motoring mad mortician who kills ’rm, then boxes em for delivery!
1-HAROLD: Penny for your thoughts – providing you can make change for a penny because your thoughts ain’t really worth a whole penny.
2-WINNIE: I was thinking about how we considered adapting an unfortunate child at that Childrens Prison down the road.
3-HAROLD: It’s an orphanage – not a prison. WINNIE: Whatever. I’m glad we didn’t. Probably nothing but trouble. Probably deserve to be there. IN FACT – I’m in favor of dumping ours there as soon as it’s born. Whadaya say? Back to “Mr and Mrs Bond” type exploits in the Mediterranean, fast cars and a free-flow of government money to back our story?
HAROLD: I’m in. Not my kid anyway.
WINNIE: Well, I had to make sure Scottish archvillain Stud McMuffin bought my story didn’t I? HAROLD: That’s always your excuse. Can’t your story ever include the need for a rubber?
I guess the FBI had no provisions for next of kin when Annie was born.
“This kid’s parents died heroes in service to their country! Too bad the eejits had a kid. Pack it off to the orphanage I guess. What’s that? Check for Aunts, Uncles or Grandparents? *NOW HOW THE HELL WOULD WE DO THAT???”*
Neil Wick 8 months ago
Good morning™, everyone!
So, they know all about the orphanage, but having their own little girl will be even better than adopting, except we know that something is bound to go wrong.
Brian Premium Member 8 months ago
“Who knows what sort of weird child we’d have ended up with?”
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 8 months ago
~ firestrike1 questioned me 10 minutes ago
@Gweedo it’s legal here Murray
is it still running or has it gone d-FUNKT?…
I doubt there are new ones, after all this time.
firestrike1 8 months ago
and now it looks as if that same orphanage will prove to be baby Annie’s first stop on her eventual meetup with Daddy…
has Sirob uncovered their association and they have no choice but to leave her there, in case something untoward happens to them?…
will it all be arranged with Dick and Daddy and Attorney Smith beforehand?…
if so, will this mean that Daddy was aware of these facts all this time and kept silent on it all, until Attorney Smith returned at long last after all these years?…
just some random thoughts…
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 8 months ago
Good morning™, Early Adopters !
No adopting but I think I see the wheels turning in Harold’s scheming mind. They didn’t get one but may be leaving one.
I like how Chuck is getting the style of the strip and with no DT characters mixed in we get a better view of what the LOA strip was like when the original guy was doing it. I’m sure a side by each compare would show differences, but I am happy with the copied style.
BreathlessMahoney77 8 months ago
“Yes, I remember driving by & hearing the kids singing it’s a hard knock life….”
IvanB.Cohen 8 months ago
She is glad they never stopped by the orphan home. He wanted a girl. Chances are she wanted a boy.
IvanB.Cohen 8 months ago
The furniture in their home has me feeling like I am between The Twilight Zone and The Time Tunnel.
iggyman 8 months ago
Very Poignant.
Batster 8 months ago
Today a pregnant pause….
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 8 months ago
How sappy and saccharine .
Ashmael 8 months ago
An apology to Seventies’ Gould’s Dick Tracy and to Locher’s Noughties Dick Tracy. The Bottom of the Barrel Fair Is still open
Wichita1.0 8 months ago
Oh, I get it now. forget the current baddies. They’re just red herrings. The REAL power-behind-the-evil is DW’s fabuloauly rich yet cheerfully twisted age-old foe, William Randolph Hearse, the dreaded motoring mad mortician who kills ’rm, then boxes em for delivery!
Wichita1.0 8 months ago
‘Penny’? Is she the secret mother of Inspector Gadet’s niece?!?!?!?!?!!!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
MOVIE QUOTE——“Where’s my nose, I’m leaving!!”
Bob Hope—MY FAVORITE SPY—1951
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
if they’re FBI agents,they should have checked out that crummy orphanage BEFORE leaving Annie there.Miss Asthma wouldn’t have passed a character test
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
Oh my gosh by golly….
Mopman 8 months ago
“I’m so glad we never stopped and rescued a child from a life with no family!”
oakie817 8 months ago
oh the irony
Another Take 8 months ago
1-HAROLD: Penny for your thoughts – providing you can make change for a penny because your thoughts ain’t really worth a whole penny.
2-WINNIE: I was thinking about how we considered adapting an unfortunate child at that Childrens Prison down the road.
3-HAROLD: It’s an orphanage – not a prison. WINNIE: Whatever. I’m glad we didn’t. Probably nothing but trouble. Probably deserve to be there. IN FACT – I’m in favor of dumping ours there as soon as it’s born. Whadaya say? Back to “Mr and Mrs Bond” type exploits in the Mediterranean, fast cars and a free-flow of government money to back our story?
HAROLD: I’m in. Not my kid anyway.
WINNIE: Well, I had to make sure Scottish archvillain Stud McMuffin bought my story didn’t I? HAROLD: That’s always your excuse. Can’t your story ever include the need for a rubber?
Another Take 8 months ago
I guess the FBI had no provisions for next of kin when Annie was born.
“This kid’s parents died heroes in service to their country! Too bad the eejits had a kid. Pack it off to the orphanage I guess. What’s that? Check for Aunts, Uncles or Grandparents? *NOW HOW THE HELL WOULD WE DO THAT???”*
The Real Zarth Arn 8 months ago
I guess back in the day orphanages were like pet stores — you could just stop by and pick out one you liked.
jim_pem 8 months ago
I’m having visions of Felonious Gru for some reason.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
“Tracy the detective? Why,Steve there used to cut your picture out of the paper,pin it on the wall, and squirt tobacco juice at it.
When he didn’t have nuthin’ else to do!"
Junior Tracy(soon to be adopted)—1932