Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for April 17, 2013

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    Gator007  about 11 years ago

    Sluggo is a happy go lucky kid.

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    Potrzebie  about 11 years ago

    Are we going to see a ZZ top homage?

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    stanley hastings  about 11 years ago

    sweet

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    katina.cooper  about 11 years ago

    So, after they dropped him off, didn’t they see the run down house? I also hope they left him a few dollars.

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    gocomics  about 11 years ago

    http://2d4ece6ade63bad451f620db12ba8a5e.gocomics.db.barrycarter.info/rss.pl = experimental RSS feed for these comments

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    StarDuck  about 11 years ago

    Seeing More and Less with those Vietnam veteran hats and the long grey beards is making me a little confused with the timeline. It must not be too long ago.

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    tuslog64  about 11 years ago

    Can anyone fill in the story about a year or so ago, there was a fishing contest, men showed up with thousands of dollars worth of gear-and a kid with a Mickey Mouse Ketchum kit landed the biggest fish?

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    EstrelitaH  about 11 years ago

    When I first saw More and Les, I thought they might be a take-off on the famous Smith brothers, whose pictures used to appear on boxes of Smith Brothers cough drops. It was the Smith Brothers who first pioneered the idea of putting cough drops in a handy box which people could carry around with them. Up until that point, cough drops were sold by the pound – you went into the general store, scooped up your cough drops from a barrel, and the clerk charged for the cough drops by judging the weight of the bag. It would be interesting if Guy could follow up with more ideas about Sluggo being named Sluggo Smith. One of my great-grandfathers was named Smith. He fought in the Civil War and was wounded in a little skirmish following the Battle of Bull Run. He moved to the area between Kansas and Nebraska following the war. His first job as as a mule-skinner – but he was an actual black smith. So he eventually opened his own blacksmith shop. My great-grandfather’s family came from Scotland. Smith is an official Scottish clan – and has their own tartan. It would be sort of interesting to see Sluggo explore some of his Smith family roots.

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