Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- November 09, 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
Llewellenbruce said, 12 days ago
It’s the blind looking for the blind.
ocean17 said, 12 days ago
What a dingbat.
What a night.
OldManMountain
said,
12 days ago
Parrot?
oldbooger said, 12 days ago
Five yard penalty - - - Delay of the comic strip!
vasaaaa said, 12 days ago
It’s really gettin’ kind of funny.
Macushlalondra
said,
12 days ago
I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!
Someone had to say it.
Devonshade
said,
12 days ago
Stop walking all over the dearly departed. Have some respect for those souls, gertie,.. ya lousy has-been.
jakebb2
said,
12 days ago
Can we get on with this strip?
whmIII said, 12 days ago
Clutz….point the flashlight down.
HectorPriam said, 12 days ago
Gertie has surely been around Mr. Walt long enough to recognize his voice. Since she’s calling to him, the voice she’s hearing must sound to her like Mr. Walt’s.
The only other possibility is that the voice is coming from someone who is very good at imitations…like Rich Little.
crunkbot said, 12 days ago
Is Gertie gonna graduate from gold-digger to grave-digger?
Susan001 said, 12 days ago
What happened, Gertie? Trip over your own feet?
Joe Allen Doty said, 12 days ago
Doesn’t Gertie have a cell phone? She could call his family members and tell them where Walt is.
gdchief43 said, 12 days ago
This is getting a little boring. Time to go as different direction.
Airboy20 said, 12 days ago
No nice, orderly rows in the GA boneyard, that’s for sure!
harebell said, 12 days ago
@ jakebb2, we are getting on with the strip…you must be new. It always goes at this pace….
tcambeul said, 12 days ago
I thought that this crappy storyline was to end!!!
436rge said, 11 days ago
When GA started back in 1918 it was just a bunch of guys tinkering around their cars with an occassional outting of golf. Then baby Skeezix was introduced and grew up with an ever increasing extended family. Where is that family? Bring back GA!
HectorPriam said, 11 days ago
I’ve read the GA strip several times today and each time the voice crying for “HELP!” sounded less and less like Uncle Walt.
It’s funny that the stars came out right after Gertie tripped and fell. Must have been cloudy before that happened.