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Packed with humor and heart, JumpStart is a modern comic strip with a classic feel. At the core of the JumpStart family is Joe Cobb, a big-city cop, and his wife, Marcy, a nurse in a bustling Philadelphia hospital. Their jobs are easy compared to the challenge of raising four kids. At the end of the day, Joe and Marcy want what we all want: a good night's sleep. Their oldest, Sunny, is an avid reader who can answer your questions before you have time to do a Google search. Her brother, Jojo (aka Joseph Cobb, Jr.), has aspirations of being president. In fact, he already is president — of his second-grade class. Joe and Marcy's newest surprise additions are the twins, Tommi and Teddy. This talkative pair began conversing in the womb and are still going strong. Imagine what they'll say when they actually learn to speak! Rounding out the cast is Crunchy, a grouchy but warm-hearted police officer who is Joe's partner, and a host of extended family members and friends. You'll enjoy the wit and wisdom of this colorful, unpredictable cast, which includes the antics of in-laws, co-workers, a 6-year-old doctor, and a texting dog named Snoog-A-Boo.
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RachelC22 said, 4 months ago
Yep, he’s a politician all right.
Jordan DeLoatch said, 4 months ago
President Te’o promises more catfish for everyone.
ghostkeeper said, 4 months ago
No. What’s real about campaign promises is only that you promised those.
bpullin said, 4 months ago
Now hurry up and raise taxes on your classmates and spend the class treasury so the next 5 years are bankrupt too. If you can do that, you too can be president.
old1953 said, 4 months ago
Yawn. Yep, cutting income is the thing to do when faced with too little money. After all it worked so well for
-- wait a minute, that never worked! Wow, you guys would be great used car salesmen! Not so much for policy tho.Potrzebie said, 4 months ago
I wonder if he promised a soft-serve ice cream machine in the classroom?
AStarofDestiny said, 4 months ago
@Jordan DeLoatch
Yep, that smells about right.