There was a Laurel and Hardy comedy with a similar plot. Stan and Ollie were looking for the grandparents of an orphaned girl who was the daughter of their late friend Eddie Smith so they were looking up all the different Smiths in the phone book. The movie was “Pack Up Your Troubles” from 1932.
There was a recent strip which mentioned that Red’s brother Martin has his birthday on October 13. I mentioned that my sister has her birthday on October 29 and that she shares her birthday with the book character Jack Reacher.
My brother celebrates his birthday today as does another book character Harry Potter. Jack Reacher and Harry Potter both first appeared in books published in 1997.
An easier way to do it, Red…start with the first page of Smiths and see how many are on that page, then multiply that number by the number of pages of Smiths. Maybe not an accurate count, but a reasonable estimate.
Mediatech about 2 months ago
I’ve heard of blacksmiths, goldsmiths, silversmiths, and tinsmiths; but this is the first I’ve ever heard of a Ruby Smith.
Calvinist1966 about 2 months ago
There was a Laurel and Hardy comedy with a similar plot. Stan and Ollie were looking for the grandparents of an orphaned girl who was the daughter of their late friend Eddie Smith so they were looking up all the different Smiths in the phone book. The movie was “Pack Up Your Troubles” from 1932.
a sage about 2 months ago
In Red’s eyes, she’s a real jewel.
Calvinist1966 about 2 months ago
There was a recent strip which mentioned that Red’s brother Martin has his birthday on October 13. I mentioned that my sister has her birthday on October 29 and that she shares her birthday with the book character Jack Reacher.
My brother celebrates his birthday today as does another book character Harry Potter. Jack Reacher and Harry Potter both first appeared in books published in 1997.
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
Loosing focus is easy after 953!!!!!!!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 2 months ago
We need to try something else, Red! Maybe Dad has an answer! Grownups have ways!
mymontana about 2 months ago
Oh, RED !!! you’re a wreck !!! Calm him down, Rover
kv450 about 2 months ago
this also assumes her parents don’t have an unlisted number
assrdood about 2 months ago
My Gramma was named Ruby. But that was back when girls got “girl names”.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I’m sure every Smith knows each other and will know Ruby
brick10 about 2 months ago
Time to ask Mom. I bet she has a list of the kids in the class and contact information.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 2 months ago
I remember doing this and triangulating, singling out the ones with a nearby address.
Mekoides about 2 months ago
@brianbasset you really are making it difficult for Red!! But oh so funny too.
j.l.farmer about 2 months ago
Look up, Red! You stopped at 953!
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Ah, said I love this girl and uh, Ruby is her name…
Shikamoo Premium Member about 2 months ago
Stop counting and start calling.
Chris Sherlock about 2 months ago
An easier way to do it, Red…start with the first page of Smiths and see how many are on that page, then multiply that number by the number of pages of Smiths. Maybe not an accurate count, but a reasonable estimate.
johnny_yuma1965 about 2 months ago
Red, it’ll be easier to just count the pages and multiply the number of pages by the number of names are on each page, then add in the two odd pages
assrdood about 2 months ago
Red, you can rule out Snuffy Smith. Hope that helps.