Where the med’s are concerned there close to being right.
I know this is a comic strip and suppose to be funny, but lately they’ve been touching on some realistic drama.
When I have to get med for like sinus infections there all generics and not the real name, I have asked pharmacist about this and they no longer carry the real type of prescription needed. I guess the public who cannot afford ruled and generic is the main story. Sometimes generic doesn’t work as great.
A different type of medication for say thyroid generic will not get it I asked the Dr. he said generic isn’t consistent as the real medication.
Or for someone who has heart or lung problems.
Walt was a lot younger (about my age now) when my Dad, Gone ten years now, started reading Gasoline Alley to me every Sunday after church & before lunch, in the old “St. Louis Globe-Democrat” Losing Walt will be like losing my Dad all over again.
leakysqueaky712 over 14 years ago
That’ll get the job done.
BuzzDog over 14 years ago
…and I hear the Canadian ones cost less! (nyuk-nyuk-nyuk)
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
Mr Scancarelli is always sharp with the puns. Great humorist
Yukoneric over 14 years ago
Tequila is preferred.
axe-grinder over 14 years ago
Maybe they meant to say “anesthesiologists”
Luggage386 over 14 years ago
Is Hitchcock directing the strip today?
kab2rb over 14 years ago
Where the med’s are concerned there close to being right. I know this is a comic strip and suppose to be funny, but lately they’ve been touching on some realistic drama. When I have to get med for like sinus infections there all generics and not the real name, I have asked pharmacist about this and they no longer carry the real type of prescription needed. I guess the public who cannot afford ruled and generic is the main story. Sometimes generic doesn’t work as great. A different type of medication for say thyroid generic will not get it I asked the Dr. he said generic isn’t consistent as the real medication. Or for someone who has heart or lung problems.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 14 years ago
Panel 2: Okay, cue the bats and the “Scooby Doo, Where Are You?” theme.
436rge over 14 years ago
Walt must be dreaming of Phyllis. If she asks you to go with her Walt, go!
ChuckTrent64 over 14 years ago
Walt was a lot younger (about my age now) when my Dad, Gone ten years now, started reading Gasoline Alley to me every Sunday after church & before lunch, in the old “St. Louis Globe-Democrat” Losing Walt will be like losing my Dad all over again.