Ballard Street by Jerry Van Amerongen
- July 27, 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,
4 months ago
Game called on account of stuck dog…
ejcapulet
said,
4 months ago
That’s a pretty good attempt at a dunk.
hymenoxis said, 4 months ago
Trim his nails, for crying out loud.
Carmy
said,
4 months ago
Get the piñata stick!
rmleon
said,
4 months ago
I love Ballard Street. I just hope this cartoonist doesn’t live on my street. He’d make fun of me in this strip. That’s my understanding of this strip. He’s making fun of his neighbors.
Doctor Toon
said,
4 months ago
If this comic was about some of my neighbors, no newspaper editor would dare run it.