Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for June 28, 2010

  1. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  over 14 years ago

    Am I getting more impatient with age, or are they dragging this out a bit too much??

    I know the answer……Yes, and yes.

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    Hillbillyman  over 14 years ago

    The thing about continuing comic strips is…they can boggle you anxiety levels. This strip in particular is a good example for that.

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  3. Axe grinder
    axe-grinder  over 14 years ago
    ”Four legs good, two legs bad!”

    –George Orwell

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    BuzzDog  over 14 years ago

    And no legs are even worse, if you’re afraid of snakes!!!

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    davidf42  over 14 years ago

    Gertie still isn’t thinking. A 4 legged varmint couldn’t open the refrigerator. Not even a ‘coon is smart enough to do that. And a bear would have destroyed the kitchen. And any 4 legged critter would leave behind some sign of its presence.

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    Thomas R. Williams  over 14 years ago

    Raccoons are smart enough to open fridge doors, they may lack enough strength. Friends of ours fostered 3 orphan ‘coons once and their cats learned all kinds of Kitchen Tricks from the babies–especially how to acquire bread from the cupboard anytime they felt peckish.

    They went back to the wild before they got big enough to open the fridge, thank goodness.

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    Takiniteasy  over 14 years ago

    A baby possum got in our house once and at the time we lived smack in the middle of Houston. He was there three or four days before we figured out it wasn’t our cats leaving “signs”. Finally, we got him trapped and moved to Memorial Park. Never did figure out how he got in …

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    phydeaux44  over 14 years ago

    Hey, Gertie. You want spooky? How about the way the pattern on your blose seems to remain fixed in place while the rest of you moves?

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    Durak Premium Member over 14 years ago

    By this time in her life Gertie ought to know that she should be most afraid of men. Mice are merely nusciances and ghosts just make alot of noise. Men can cause some real trouble.

    Gertieism. What a spectacular addition to the English language. I think we could make a stretch and create a verb while we’re at it. “She gertied her way down to the kitchen, looking for ghosts, mice and men.” Thanks, DS!

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    Durak Premium Member over 14 years ago

    What is Gertie washing, anyway? Her right index finger? Touch face, wash finger, touch face, wash finger. Looks like OCD.

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    rmbdot  over 14 years ago

    “Hey, Gertie. You want spooky? How about the way the pattern on your blose seems to remain fixed in place while the rest of you moves?”

    I think Jon Arbuckle over in “Garfield” has a few sport coats in a checked pattern that can produce the same effect.

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    ocean17  over 14 years ago

    Not such great artwork!

    Don’t gerdo that joint, my friend, pass it over to me

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  13. Axe grinder
    axe-grinder  over 14 years ago

    Dypak, I’m lost on the Gertieism reference, but I agree about Gertie’s compulsive handwashing. Good to see you!

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    trekkermint  over 14 years ago

    this thin with the immovable patterns - seen it in the cartoon chowder

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    davidf42  over 14 years ago

    Hey Takiniteasy - You must live where I used to live. Houston Heights. If the ‘coons and ‘possums didn’t come up from Memorial Park, they crawled out of White Oak Bayou.

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    axe-grinder  over 14 years ago

    rabbitrose— boy, you said a mouthful!

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    post399  over 14 years ago

    I sometimes wonder about those of you who dislike Jim Scancarelli so much and the stories he runs. Why do you bother??? Are you sincere in the foolish comments you make or possibly just shills put up by the syndicates to promote controversy and interest?

    Whatever the truth might be, may I point you to SFGate.com? That is a link where you will find several dozen comic strips available through the San Francisco Chronicle. If you honestly believe Scancarelli does such a poor job with ‘Gasoline Alley’ why not go there, find some things you might enjoy (if that is, indeed, possible) and stop all your moaning here?

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