Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- August 19, 2009
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Loved as an American icon and respected as an adventurer, Annie’s voyages pit her against some of the comics pages’ most notorious criminals. Annie’s tireless pursuit of justice has reinvigorated this classic strip, giving it more action, intrigue and curls than ever before.
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Margueritem
said,
3 months ago
Think in Doris’ favor, boys. If you report her, they’ll have hidden her by the time anyone shows up, and you will have egg on your faces…
stealth6948 said, 3 months ago
How many Military Careers were cut short by reporting flying saucers?? These guys sound smart enough to keep their mouths shut.
sandystrainer said, 3 months ago
This is where Sandy’s Trainer tells the pilots that no one would think they were crazy for reporting they saw a time travelers pet dinosaur.
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
Doris the Saurus is larger than any building on the Broadcast Ranch and she seems to be taller than any tree there. Also, it is quite a distance to the mountains.
So, hiding her will be quite difficult unless “the Great Wizard” Vah-Lin-Tan is able to teleport her back to Atlantis before the Air Force shows up again.
doghollar said, 3 months ago
As big as Doris is, won’t she be seen by the satellites and soon be viewed by one and all on Google Earth?
N7326 Foxtrot said, 3 months ago
All the times I have seen her I wascoming home from the tavern, nobody has ever bothered her.
jtpozenel said, 3 months ago
Isn’t the Broadcast Ranch near route 66?
All you have to do is teach her to stand still and open a souvenir stand next to her.
http://americanroadmagazine.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=348
http://www.pbase.com/ronhrl/image/94853297
http://www.route66memoriess.com/dinosaurs.htm
teaguemj said, 3 months ago
jtpozenel has the right answer. I personally saw two of these on Highway 10 in New Mexico. No one cared.
hossblacksilver said, 3 months ago
I second jtpozenel’ s comment. Though the flight leader is right, brass would hear the report, look them square in the eyes and ask, “Are you bucking for a section 8?”