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Cartoonists John Gibel and Jenny Campbell have created a spirited and intelligent look at aging and the generation gap. This strip features a group of older women and men dealing with the perils and perks of being old, the rules of chocolate, and dealing with families. Flo and Friends is graceful, poignant, full of humor.
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The Life I Draw Upon said, 4 months ago
LOL. Why at one time people pulled to the side of the road to let them through.
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On a serious note it used to be done as a sign of respect.
Larry said, 4 months ago
in Alabama it the state law to pull over.
Bob
said, 4 months ago
@Larry
What happens when two funerals meet each other?
Gator007 said, 4 months ago
@Bob
The law that escorts the FuneralsDon’t let that happen.
listmom said, 4 months ago
@The Life I Draw Upon
Still done here in Georgia.
BigOldGuy
said, 4 months ago
No seat belts?
gooseylou said, 4 months ago
Texans pull oer out of respect. Not sure, but never heard of it being a law.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
Don’t do it in California…they need all the $$$ they can scrounge…
rmacprivate said, 4 months ago
Hate to get stuck behind an Amish funeral procession.
kaecispop said, 4 months ago
I think it runs back to the superstion about preventing the spirit of the departed from finding its way back home and tormenting the living. I need to look it up.
Ly Taylor said, 4 months ago
To get the funeral over with so they can go home and mourn in private.
BlueIris
said, 4 months ago
Actually, that varies by state — funeral processions aren’t allowed to run red lights in New York!
Neo Blakkrstal said, 4 months ago
@Larry
Ohio too