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Ginger Meggs has been entertaining readers since 1921, making it one of the longest running comic strips in history. Australia's favourite boy is ready to take on school, homework, bullies and the world with a special blend of boyish adventure and down under charm.
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templo SUD said, 12 months ago
Uh… Hooky may have a point there.
The J.A.M. said, 12 months ago
And to think this started out in China…
Ron
said, 12 months ago
If tin missiles might be made out of tin, what might chewing gum be made out of?
Gator007 said, 12 months ago
We don’t have to worry about the Martians invading earth now, Mr. Wells?
runar
said, 12 months ago
So where does the “straw” in “strawberry” come from?
Saucy1121
said, 12 months ago
@runar
From the fact that the growers would mulch the plants with straw.
Miserichord said, 11 months ago
@Saucy1121
Common misconception.
They were called strawberries long before they were cultivated, found growing wild.
The etymology of the word is uncertain.
runar
said, 11 months ago
@Saucy1121
That’s not a proven etymology.