This looks like the end of a very enjoyable story, particualrly for those of us who remember fondly Jack Benny on radio and tv. And, unlike “the Horn blows at Midnight” which turned out to be a dream, this story was not a dream. Unless I am wrong, I don’t recall any GA weekday stories that turned out to be dreams.
Excellent arc, I learned a lot about Jack Benny and his cohorts. The racing tout character is great, and hearing the radio segment gave depth to Jim’s fond and humorous tribute. In this multimedia world, we need more pushes like this to explore the vast entertainment history archives at our fingertips. Bravo!
Stevero over 12 years ago
This looks like the end of a very enjoyable story, particualrly for those of us who remember fondly Jack Benny on radio and tv. And, unlike “the Horn blows at Midnight” which turned out to be a dream, this story was not a dream. Unless I am wrong, I don’t recall any GA weekday stories that turned out to be dreams.
battle of plattsburgh over 12 years ago
He will wake up shortly … just remember this story-line started with these grainy panels: http://www.gocomics.com/gasolinealley/2012/06/27
Kip W over 12 years ago
“DVD?”“Sí.”“What movie you watching?”“Saw.”“Any good?”“So-so…”
Albert Sims Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’ll agree, but in my opinion, “The Horn Blows at Midnight” wasn’t as bad as its reputation makes it out to be.
axe-grinder over 12 years ago
Excellent arc, I learned a lot about Jack Benny and his cohorts. The racing tout character is great, and hearing the radio segment gave depth to Jim’s fond and humorous tribute. In this multimedia world, we need more pushes like this to explore the vast entertainment history archives at our fingertips. Bravo!
ginkens001 over 12 years ago
Anybody seen “George Washington Slept Here”?
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
One of the best arcs I have seen so far. I hate to see it end.
jollyjack over 12 years ago
Best arc in years.