Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for December 17, 2013

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    blunebottle  over 10 years ago

    Good comeback, Nancy! I’m going to remember that one!P.S. Guy- I didn’t get to say congrats yesterday. All the Best!…..from a child of the King of Kings.

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    karanne  over 10 years ago

    Those look like peas and a pork chop to me, with ’taters and butter on the table. I would have thought Fritzi would have gone vegetarian!

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    jrankin1959  over 10 years ago

    “Dirt:” I’ve got to remember that one.

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    rondm66  over 10 years ago

    Great point Nancy.

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    RedSamRackham  over 10 years ago

    When I was a child my mom always did the “Starving children in other countries” guilt trip. Decades later when I said that to my neice she replied “then send them this stuff!”

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    hughnsyl  over 10 years ago

    Finally! AcacianPaladin’s come by to troll the Nancy Strip, leaving his usual invective diatribe of loathsome discourse. Why don’t you go back to your park bench and yell at the children as they play? (Maybe a pigeon will festoon your pate with a sampling of the feculence that adorn your posts!)

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    Willow Mt Lyon  over 10 years ago

    It is spinich. Will Nancy eat it if it is doused with Ranch dressing? I know way back when that Nancy liked peas. In the 1970s she fixed herself a meal that included peas.

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    katina.cooper  over 10 years ago

    Poochie would love the dirt on the left side of the plate. Guy, I have it on good authority that Roy and Kathy and all the rest of the gang toasted you on your marriage.

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    GuyGilchrist  over 10 years ago

    Thank you all, again, on your kind and warm wishes for Teresa and I. We were married under The Dreaming Tree, in Marceline, MO where Walt grew up. When Walt Disney was small, too small to much help on the farm, Elias, his father, would have Walt babysit his baby sister, Ruth. Under that tree, Walt would draw and spin stories to entertain his sister. He called it…The Dreaming Tree. Everything Walt did had it’s start right there. That farm and surrounding farmland are sacred sites to Teresa and me. Moreso now.

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