This reminds me of a story I read in an old Little Lotta comic book. Lotta’s grandpa was convinced a water fountain in the park was the fountain of youth and tried to sell it. When he saw Lotta’s cousin Lottie, who was a Mini Me version of her, he thought she’d become a little girl. But then the “scam” was discovered. Oh boy!
Just to be sure, I compared the picture of the pitcher in today’s strip to the Egyptian urn pictured in the February 8 strip. They are definitely two different containers.
hsawlrae almost 11 years ago
NO, charge MORE.
Neil Wick almost 11 years ago
Beaver Cleaver tried selling water to his neighbours back in the first season of Leave it to Beaver and he got in trouble for it. Synopsis
therese_callahan2002 almost 11 years ago
This reminds me of a story I read in an old Little Lotta comic book. Lotta’s grandpa was convinced a water fountain in the park was the fountain of youth and tried to sell it. When he saw Lotta’s cousin Lottie, who was a Mini Me version of her, he thought she’d become a little girl. But then the “scam” was discovered. Oh boy!
Cheapskate0 almost 11 years ago
TammiFunnies: As a fan of Little Lotta, I am curious about this episode you mention. Is it available anywhere?
davidf42 almost 11 years ago
Just to be sure, I compared the picture of the pitcher in today’s strip to the Egyptian urn pictured in the February 8 strip. They are definitely two different containers.
Willow Mt Lyon almost 11 years ago
Walt never said the water was from the fountain of youth, nor did he say it was tap water.
Neil Wick almost 11 years ago
Here’s Betty Boop selling tap water as a heath tonic: