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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, 3 months ago
I smell a rat!
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 3 months ago
@Arye Uygar:
Have a happy Passover in Israel.
omegasupreme said, 3 months ago
passover doesnt start here in the US until 25th of March at sundown….
Teresa said, 3 months ago
SHAME on you Joel! Trying to take unfair advantage of your lifelong friend, Rufus! Don’t you know that when a lady marries, all her “care-taking duties” become the responsibility of the husband?
paulbellefeuille said, 3 months ago
How come these two never age? All of the other characters have gotten older in some way ‘ceptin’ Rufus and Joe.
Newenglandah said, 3 months ago
Some confusion here between a dowery (paid by the father of the bride to the bridgroom) and a bride price (paid by the bridgroom in some cultures to the father of the bride).
OldManMountain said, 3 months ago
When’s the honeymoon?
Travis said, 3 months ago
I am about to drop this strip from my list…
MJ Emigh said, 3 months ago
@Travis
That’s OK. I’m pretty sure you don’t need anyone’s permission, if that’s what you are asking.
gargaduke said, 3 months ago
I never thought of Joel as particularly materialistic. I guess money really does change everything.