Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
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Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli is a gentle, good-natured continuing story of four generations of Wallets. Readers return daily for this positive slice of life, with universal themes and commonplace situations.
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runar
said,
8 months ago
Check out the Gasoline Alley strip at http://tinyurl.com/runar-03-12c.
>Gweedo Murray said, 8 months ago
“Not Found” here too.
runar
said,
8 months ago
Go back to today’s Dick Tracy and follow drwatson’s patched link
axe-grinder
said,
8 months ago
It’s a balancing act…
prasrinivara said, 8 months ago
Not if it’s whole-milk yoghurt or cream-yoghurt (aka “Greek-style” yoghurt–I’ve seen this @ Costco), Terry.
Macushlalondra
said,
8 months ago
Yogurt has quite a few calories itself.
stringmusicianer said, 8 months ago
Hey, it’s a night out on the town for a hard working lady. Live it up.
whmIII said, 8 months ago
Typical…diet cola and a plate of cholesterol for the lady. Sheesh!
wndrwrthg
said,
8 months ago
It is amazing the invective that is visited upon those of us who are larger than life.
stringmusicianer said, 8 months ago
Hey axe, I looked up Zippy. Now that’s my kind of weird. Thanks for the heads up!
harebell said, 8 months ago
Actually not good for anyone, whatever their avoirdupois. I have orders from my doctor to avoid high cholesterol foods and I am the size of your average 5th grader. No invective from here….
SaskSledDog said, 8 months ago
Hey Terry, you ain’t exactly Kate Moss yourself - although that hair style comes close.
axe-grinder
said,
8 months ago
Zippy is hit-or-miss for me, but those hits hit hard.
Jack D. said, 8 months ago
Don’t remind her of the milkshake, otherwise things might get a little ugly.
Dypak
said,
8 months ago
There’s a great little diner just off the highway in Havre de Grace, Maryland. One of the true old time originals. It’s worth a trip to the Baltimore area just for that.
toyota67 said, 8 months ago
(waves hand) I was the one who predicted that this story arc may possibly be a Gertie/Earl E. Byrd love story, and this will be the lead in for our dear old Walt to head off to the Old Comics Home.
BanditAce said, 8 months ago
“I was the one who predicted that this story arc may possibly be a Gertie/Earl E. Byrd love story
Are you also the one who said you think she’s an African American woman? She looks a lot more like an elderly German American woman to me. You’re right about one thing though. They’re going to have to let old Walt go eventually. Don’t know what they’ll do about those fall walks in the woods though.
toyota67 said, 8 months ago
Bandit Ace-I didn’t say she was African American-I just speculated that she might be swept off her feet by a new man in town, which would be the cue for Walt Wallet to take up residence with his friends at the Old Comics Home. I could be totally off base, too. :-)
436rge said, 8 months ago
Log in to http//www.comicstriparchive.com for an almost complete archive of GA strips from 2001 to today. Take a look at the time from 4/15/04 to 6/01/04. It tells how death came to Auntie Blossom and how Skeezix was abandoned and adopted.
nafty said, 8 months ago
the archive only goes back to 2001.
Gasoline Alley is 90 years old
BanditAce said, 8 months ago
toyota67
You may very be right right. We’ll be see.