Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for November 14, 2009

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    oldbooger  about 15 years ago

    Not a bad idea (it just took awhile)!

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    OldManMountain  about 15 years ago

    Gee, I wonder if Walt will be at the diner, seeing as the staff from the diner all got complimentary tickets to Byrd’s concert, the concert where Walt went missing? Hmm, I wonder.

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    Maybe. Or they can at least tell her Mr. Walt is at home sleeping.

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    axe-grinder  about 15 years ago

    Maybe there will be a surprise party for Gertie!

    Love the language in panel one!

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    BuzzDog  about 15 years ago

    That has got to be the world’s smallest steering wheel.

    The airbag inside of it must be about the size of a marshmallow.

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    OldManMountain  about 15 years ago

    axe-grinder, what do you bet Byrd is there, too? The language in Panel One reminds me of Arte John & Ruth Buzzi on Laugh-In: “Tell me, do you believe in the hereafter?” “Why, of course I do!” “Then, you know what I’m here after! Heh, heh, heh!”

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    ht716  about 15 years ago

    Gosh Its About Time

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    Takiniteasy  about 15 years ago

    Of course he’s at the diner. How long can this be dragged on?

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    Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Until we think of a new story, Klaatu!

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    g6793  about 15 years ago

    H’mmm…where’s Paul1963 when you need him?

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    SGIBeachbum  about 15 years ago

    What about Rufus?

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    Barbaraailant  about 15 years ago

    I Love Gasoline Alley, but this is lame

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    BigGrouch  about 15 years ago

    Don’t tell Mr. Corky his father is missing, tell him that YOU LOST him.

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    BlitzMcD  about 15 years ago

    I’d be utterly amazed if Gertie still had her job after this debacle. To be responsible for a man over 100 years old and then “lose him”? Unbelievable.

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    Paul1963  about 15 years ago

    Been busy lately, g6793, but thanks for the shout-out. Believe me, I’ve been thinking about alternatives for some time, but the one I really want to do involves Walt in a fairly major way.

    I figure Gretchen is still dating Tom (the guy she met on the plane back from Europe) and Gus’ lawn-care business has gotten to the point that he’s had to buy a truck (he and Kathleen will be 17 this Christmas) and some equipment, with assistance from Chipper and possibly Skeezix (since Skeezix got him started on it back in ‘07). Rover remains a househusband to forest-ranger Hoogy, but now that five-year-old Boog is presumably in kindergarten, maybe he’s looking to pick up a few bucks working part-time at the garage while Boog is in school. Another possibility would be that Hoogy’s pregnant again and Rover just plain needs to find a job. Maybe Kathleen Elly is applying to colleges. Ada and Amanda Lynn are 20 to 21. What are they doing with their lives? Is Amanda Lynn still with harmonica guy? Where’s Judy? Is she still married to Gideon? How’s her health? Gabriel’s 43, what’s he up to? Married? Kids? Skeezix and Nina are both 88 and pretty spry. What if Nina, say, decided she could no longer drive at night? Or at all? Corky’s 81. How old is Hope? How’s she doing? Does she want Corky to spend less time at the diner? Does he have anyone in mind to take it over when the time comes? Last time we saw Eve, the cops were dragging her away. Did she go to jail for elder abuse? Is she still there, or is she out now? Does Corky finally realize she’s the bad seed in the family? Or maybe she’s cleaned up her act and shows up acting like her own polar opposite.

    YOU COULD TAKE ANY OF THESE AND RUN WITH THEM, JIM. I’M JUST SAYIN’…

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    imrobert  about 15 years ago

    Okay, how about this:

    It’s all been a Dream Sequence and Gertie wakes up in an arm chair across from Mr. Walt because there is a knock at the door and it’s Byrd, who hasn’t become a big star, but is still a Regular Joe. Gertie sees the error of her ways and …

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    BuzzDog  about 15 years ago

    …and then Pam walks around the corner and sees Bobby Ewing was alive the entire time?

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    Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago

    … and then Al wakes up and realizes that he didnt really capitulate and that George II is still a private citizen?

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    tcambeul  about 15 years ago

    God save us from Gertie!!!

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    marvee  about 15 years ago

    Byrd seemed nonchalant when he said, “I can’t call her, I dumped her phone number”. If he does reallly care, he will be at the diner.

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago

    And Alice never met the White Rabbit.

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    jollyjack  about 15 years ago

    I’m with Paul1963. I know that JIm must have an affinity for the characters that he created but there is a rich assortment of “people” in GA that need to be heard from.

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    axe-grinder  about 15 years ago

    OldManMountain said, The language in Panel One reminds me of Arte John & Ruth Buzzi on Laugh-In:

    Right on!

    imrobert said, Okay, how about this: It’s all been a Dream Sequence…

    I have been struck by how this has strongly resembled an anxiety dream! I wonder at what point Gertie would have gone into dreamland?

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