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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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Mineola said, 12 months ago
“All through his life he never told the truth.
Now that he’s dead, he’s lying still!”
Hillbillyman said, 12 months ago
Here lies Les Mooer, four slugs from a 44, no Less no More.
miqq1234 said, 12 months ago
fantastic artwork !
axe-grinder said, 12 months ago
Excellent.
oldbooger said, 12 months ago
Gasoline Alley is still the best . . . on Sundays.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 12 months ago
I just want my name (in Hebrew and English) and the years of my life on my grave marker.
NO epithets!
flagfly
said, 12 months ago
I am glad to see these clever little rhymes again.
omegasupreme said, 12 months ago
here lies the Bones Of henery Blake he died by makeing his last mistake. he stepped on the gas instead of the brake
Stagger Lee said, 12 months ago
“I Told You I Didn’t Feel Good”.
TheAuldWan said, 12 months ago
We’ll fill that place next year when our Medicare for seniors runs out…
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 12 months ago
Shed a tear for Douglas Day
He died maintaining his right of way
He was right, dead right, as he sped along
But he’s just as dead as if he’d been wrong.
packratjohn said, 12 months ago
“Here, hold my beer, and watch what I can do!”
packratjohn said, 12 months ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN
Epithet? Maybe. Or did you mean epitaph?
MJ Emigh said, 12 months ago
I’m not sure what she is known as in life. “Susan the Sinister”? “Susan the Fair?” Who knows? Maybe she will tell us what her epithet is.
WW2 Marine Veteran said, 12 months ago
@Hillbillyman
Hillybillyman: I read this in theTombstone, AZ historic grave yard plus many more interesting comments.