Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for September 24, 2009

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    jumbobrain  almost 15 years ago

    I am really enjoying this story, the start seemed fitful but the last week or so there have been some really good strips, and now I’m all wondering what’s gonna happen next with Gertie and Bird and poor old Walt back in there.

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    EarlWash  almost 15 years ago

    Now, will “Angel Eyes” get to hear Byrd play “Angel Eyes”?

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    Ronshua  almost 15 years ago

    Only the Gasoline Shadow Knows and isn’t talking .

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    Ravenswing  almost 15 years ago

    (grins) Trust the esteemed Mr. Scancarelli to get all those Populuxe-era details down right.

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    axe-grinder  almost 15 years ago

    Panel one is very evocative. Scancarelli’s Gasoline Alley connects me to a vanishing world.

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    dvoyack  almost 15 years ago

    Where’ s Walt??? His ticket was also a fake.

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    I was hoping Byrd would see Gertie being “escorted” to the door and intervene.

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    OldManMountain  almost 15 years ago

    Terry told Gertie that Byrd sent comp tickets to “all of us at Corky’s Diner.” If Jim is following continuity (a BIG “if”), and Corky enjoys jazz, that means Corky might be there, too.

    So, he can rescue his father, insist that Skeezix fire Gertie, and arrange to have Eve come back and take over as Walt’s live-in caregiver. Oh, boy!

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    Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago
    Hey Axe, I think you used the wrong tense there. Sorry, I’m afraid it’s already vanished. Except for here. It’d be nice to see Byrd run out the theater and chase Gertie down.

    I like the thought of Walt up on stage, doing a showtune.

    “Start spreading the news….”

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    axe-grinder  almost 15 years ago

    Hey Dypak,

    That would be so funny, Walt keeping the crowd entertained.

    Once in a while I still see something like the Octane in the real world, and realize I need to savor it. Will people someday be nostalgic for Walmart and McDonalds?

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Is that really a poster for Britny Spears “coming soon?”

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    axe-grinder  almost 15 years ago

    Broccoli Spears would be a healthier choice.

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    Wallcloud  almost 15 years ago

    I have been reading this since thye forties and didn’t know the town was called Gasoline Alley , I thought it was just the name of the Garage.

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    oldbooger  almost 15 years ago

    The word on the street is that Bird has a new young bride …

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    Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Laugh, the large type wasnt my idea Susan. Somehow the server or something enlarged it.

    And have you no romance? Heck with the $$$, his lady love is leaving! Angel Eyes herself!

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    axe-grinder  almost 15 years ago

    Wallcloud said, I have been reading this since thye forties and didn’t know the town was called Gasoline Alley , I thought it was just the name of the Garage.

    There was a discussion about this recently, and I think the consensus was that originally the GA name referred to the area (behind their houses) wherein Walt and his pals tinkered with their autos, then referred to the Garage, and (relatively) recently has been applied to the whole town or community.

    You’ve seen a lot of GA! What do you think have been the most memorable or highlights among the GA stories/episodes you’ve read?

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    jumbobrain  almost 15 years ago

    Memorable? I personally vote for the introduction of Rover back in the 80s…partly because it’s among the few bits that’s available in book form. But it’s also a very cute, well-knit and even poignant story.

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