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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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Rod Gonzalez said, 3 months ago
That’s one sneaky cat.
(With apologies to “You Can’t Do That On Television”)
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 3 months ago
If you think this strip is foolish—I’ve seen a TV commercial plugging a device that BAKES doggie treats.
Honestly!!!
rundstyk said, 3 months ago
@Susan Newman: You don’t need and extra device as long as you have an oven. How else did you think that many dog treats are made?
ewalnut said, 3 months ago
Only humans have to cook their road kill.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
@ewalnut
Yes we got away from raw meat some time ago.
SaskSledDog said, 3 months ago
@Night-Gaunt49
Except for Sushi, Sashimi, or Steak Tartar.
436rge said, 3 months ago
Why is this strip still called Gasoline Alley? It should be renamed “Joel and Rufus” !
Jerry Carlson said, 2 months ago
@rundstyk
Reminds me of a comment byAlton Brown ("Good Eats on the Cooking Channel) that the only single-purpose device in his kitchen is the fire extinguisher.