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  1. about 13 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    You were planing on coming back?

  2. about 13 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    whmIII, Not in a family strip.

  3. about 13 years ago on Basic Instructions

    Ray, that’s an advantage of hand cranked windows.

    Note: I have power windows too.

  4. about 13 years ago on Dick Tracy

    nighthawks, they may be bad guys, but they still have to work within the newspaper censor’s rules.

  5. about 13 years ago on Candorville

    Raises hand, “Ou, ou, ou, call me!”

  6. about 13 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    If she’s showering with the bathroom door open, then she’s not concerned with random brothers or fathers seeing her, in which case she can either get a towel herself, even if it’s in a linen closet not in the bathroom, or she can air dry.

  7. about 13 years ago on B.C.

    Neanderthal, how is that even vaguely relevant to this cartoon?

  8. over 13 years ago on Candorville

    Sherlock, the 3/5 rule was for the census, not the voter roles, so the south would get more representatives. Slave owners wanted slaves counted as full persons, northern, non slave owners didn’t want them counted at all.

    Nighthawks, what the Tea Partiers, et al, want to go back to is 12 hour workdays with half a day off on Sunday, if you use it to go to church. The racial aspect is incidental. They want to take all rights and benefits away from anyone earning less than a million a year.

  9. over 13 years ago on Fred Basset

    Aren’t bassets diggers? He should already have several tunnels under the fence.

  10. over 13 years ago on Shoe

    “a phone call, coke, newspaper, cigar, five pieces of penny candy, candy bar, cup of coffee.” All for one nickle? You must be the oldest person here. My parents got those for a nickle each.

    I have no idea what “graphos” or “pentodes” are, but from context I assume they’re vacuum tubes.

    I remember pay phones being a dime, a nickle was before my time, but at this point you’re getting old if you remember pay phones at all.