Boomerangs by Jack Pullan
- May 27, 2009
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Boomerangs is a multigenerational family strip featuring Jane Tinker, a recent divorcée and mother of two who suddenly finds herself a member of the new "Boomerang" generation when her financial situation forces her to move back into her parents’ home. Now living with both her daughters and Baby Boomer parents under the same roof, Jane looks to rebuild her life as she and her family adjust to their very crowded nest!
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Joe Minotaur said, 6 months ago
I get that at SEARS.
Customer: “Do you work here?”
Me: “No. I’m just shoplifting. Here’s your sign.”
HyperShock said, 6 months ago
Are we now getting Boomerangs more than once a week? Yay!!!
Macushlalondra
said,
6 months ago
I hope this means soon it will become a daily. I guess Jane was mistaken for a Target employee. I’ve had that happen to me sometimes when I’m shopping somewhere.
Rmom said, 6 months ago
Now that Wal-Mart has changed the employees’ dress code to navy blue & khaki, it is difficult to distinguish the employees from the customers. Sounds like Target has the same situation.
saxie5 said, 6 months ago
Yeah, been asked if I’ve worked at Target when wearing a red shirt. I’ve also been asked sales questions while at other stores.
sdm865 said, 6 months ago
First time reading Boomerang……….very cute !!!