Susan, you asked who plays baseball in a dress. When this strip was drawn girls didn’t wear pants all that often. When I was in school (1946 - 1959) girls wore only dresses or skirts & blouses. Only on snow days were they allowed to wear pants and then, only under their skirts or dresses.
Those were good days. 1949 / 50 Ford. 1952 Ford & Chevy. 1958 Chevy Impala. Yep! Those were good old days. Gas $.25 / gal. Coke was 5 cents.
comicgos about 13 years ago
How knows?
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fake like you’re swinging away…….and then bunt. Simple enough for you?
Rakkav about 13 years ago
In any case they want her to miss, so she might as well just go ahead and bunt…
mac47 about 13 years ago
?????
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Wha???
pamlicorat about 13 years ago
Lean into the pitch.
NE1956 about 13 years ago
Abbot and Costello eat your heart out.
peter0423 about 13 years ago
Sixty years ago, what boys let girls play baseball with them at all?
efells about 13 years ago
I think this is where Donald Rumsfeld got the inspiration for the known versus unknown statement.
ProfessorKid about 13 years ago
“I know, that I don’t know…”
fastvega about 13 years ago
Who’s on first?
gofinsc about 13 years ago
Keep it simple like Chico Carrasquala: “I heet de ball, I catch de ball, I t’row be ball. Bezzball beena berry berry good, to me.”
kfaatz925 about 13 years ago
If Lucy can do anything other than strike out, I think everyone will be surprised. ;)
Woody157 about 13 years ago
Susan, you asked who plays baseball in a dress. When this strip was drawn girls didn’t wear pants all that often. When I was in school (1946 - 1959) girls wore only dresses or skirts & blouses. Only on snow days were they allowed to wear pants and then, only under their skirts or dresses.
Those were good days. 1949 / 50 Ford. 1952 Ford & Chevy. 1958 Chevy Impala. Yep! Those were good old days. Gas $.25 / gal. Coke was 5 cents.
ccisv1 about 13 years ago
It’s nice to see the so called “Queen Bee” have a touch of insecurity for a change.
lazytd about 13 years ago
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.