Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- November 06, 2009
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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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Comments (19) Jump to Comments Form
Ronshua
said,
15 days ago
There’s Walt ?
Praxsis said, 15 days ago
He has fallen a shallow grave.
axe-grinder
said,
15 days ago
Ha! There’s your echo!
Lewreader
said,
15 days ago
I still say Walt is being entertained by the other chorus girls.
Macushlalondra
said,
15 days ago
How much longer are they gonna keep us in suspense?
MisngNOLA
said,
15 days ago
“No wonder you’re cold. You kicked all of your dirt off of you.”
whmIII said, 15 days ago
Will you PLEASE find Walt…this is getting old!
harebell said, 14 days ago
Walt is fine, went with family or friends (or Lewreader’s chorus girls), she just never thought to try home or the diner. This will be someone else.
jumbobrain
said,
14 days ago
There have been a couple serious lapses in logic here…which is okay if things keep moving. But the longer she stays in the graveyard the weirder it is that she went there in the first place instead of, as noted, checking with Corky or Skeezix or even back at home.
Susan001 said, 14 days ago
I liked this story arc for a time, but now I agree–it IS going on too long.
Just find Walt and move on, OK?
Joe Allen Doty said, 14 days ago
A person has either just tripped and fallen down or has fallen into a hole which is ready for a casket to be put into it.
When my uncle Raymond’s wife’s sister’s husband died, his body was buried in the Washington Cemetery next to the Washington Assembly of God property in Rogers County, Oklahoma.
The man was also the pastor of a little sort of non-denominational church to which Uncle Raymond and Aunt Opal belonged.
Dad had pastored the AG next to the cemetery and he had also preached in that pastor’s church, too.
Dad, Uncle Raymond, my older brother and I were the ones who volunteered to dig the hole for the burial place.
Joe Allen Doty said, 14 days ago
You folks still have to remember that this is still Halloween night and is probably in the early wee hours of November 1.
PatPiano said, 14 days ago
Hey, Joe Allen, isn’t your uncle Raymond’s wife’s sister’s husband your uncle?
I have trouble with these family relations!
crunkbot said, 14 days ago
Her last line is spectacularly apropos.
boldyuma said, 14 days ago
GA and Pickles are the few comics that I bother to click on ENLARGE…..I don’t get around much anymore….
Devonshade
said,
14 days ago
Hmm,.its probably the usher from the theater. Lets see how many weeks of boring storyline it takes for gertie to get out of this graveyard.
axe-grinder
said,
14 days ago
Devonshade said, Hmm,.its probably the usher from the theater. Lets see how many weeks of boring storyline it takes for gertie to get out of this graveyard.
I just don’t make the time for things that bore me; I’ll check in here daily for entertainment. To each his own, and if it’s boredom you crave, then… enjoy (I guess)!
Joe Allen Doty said, 14 days ago
I wasn’t related to Uncle Raymond’s wife’s sister. Aunt Opal was only kin by marriage to Dad’s brother. So, Aunt Opal’s brother-in-law who died was not related to me at all.
But Uncle Orval, Dad’s brother who was 5 years younger than Dad, married Mom’s father’s half-sister. Her name was Faye.
Aunt Fay’s brother, Earl (Grandpa Willhoite’s half-brother), married married the daughter of one of Dad’s older sisters. Dad’s sister’s name was May and her daughter’s name was Amy.
There was no incest in any of these marriages; they just made relationships a little complicated to Explain.
PatPiano said, 13 days ago
Thank you, sir, for explaining it!