Cleats by Bill Hinds

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  1. sandboil

    sandboil said, about 1 year ago

    With all the brightly-colored casts available, why did Jack get a white cast?

  2. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Good question, sandboil.
    Edith would drop ‘The Complete Works of Doestoevsky’ on her toe…

  3. runar

    runarGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    “I had a speed-reading accident - I hit a bookmark”

    – Stephen Wright

  4. swolf48110

    swolf48110 said, about 1 year ago

    Maybe he’s a”traditionalist”

  5. frogapplause

    frogapplauseGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Keep your fingers crossed, Edith. There’s always hope that a thick sports novel will plummet from the library shelf and inflict a sports literature-related injury.

  6. frogapplause

    frogapplauseGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Wait. Edith Tippit is active in sports. She fences and is a goalkeeper. A trip to the ER could still be in her future.

  7. Bill Hinds

    Bill HindsGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Yes, a colorful cast would look more like a cast than a bandage. I don’t color the dailies, but the folks that do do a fine job.
    This broken arm topic was inspired, as many Cleats strips are, by a real event. My son’s cast was lime green.
    However, no one I know has dropped a large book on their toe.

  8. runar

    runarGenius_badge said, about 1 year ago

    Maybe a Dick Francis novel.

  9. snarkm

    snarkm said, about 1 year ago

    There is only one answer to your question sandboil, his cast is white so that soccer balls, drawn on it with a black sharpie will have the right color.

  10. mrprongs

    mrprongs said, about 1 year ago

    I’ve dropped a bunch of player’s guides on my toes. OUCH! Video games are indirectly dangerous.