Ballard Street by Jerry Van Amerongen
- November 07, 2009
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If you think your neighbors are weird, wait ’til you meet the wacky denizens of Ballard Street. Jerry Van Amerongen’s strip presents one-panel vignettes about the neighborhood. From the synchronized cell-phone users to the schemes of pets, Ballard Street’s inventive scenarios and hilarious illustrations will make you pay a little more attention to your neighbors.
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Margueritem
said,
about 17 hours ago
Oh, I hope he doesn’t get a pink slip!
ejcapulet
said,
about 17 hours ago
Someone needs to take personal leave.
FishStix said, about 8 hours ago
“It’s” was supposed to be “In” I think. Is this a typo?
As written it doesn’t make much sense.
Doctor Toon
said,
about 7 hours ago
FishStix I would have worked with the word “that” between morning and things.
It’s the morning that things started to slip away from Corley.
Anniquem said, about 5 hours ago
I wonder what the afternoon will bring.
Saucy1121 said, about 2 hours ago
@FishStix: in this case, “It’s” means this particular morning things started to slip away.