It’s odd, but even though I’ve read quite a few of Stephen King’s books (The Stand, Four Past Midnight, Needful Things, Misery, etc.), I never did get around to reading “It” or watching any of the movies.
Language difference by area. Where I live the gutter is where the cars drive (or hanging along the roof edge). Where she put the book is called the sewer. Similar to bad language being “gutter talk” because one hears it in the street – not from the sewer.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
too much “It”
pearlsbs over 3 years ago
Q: What do you call it when a clown eats another clown?
A: Clownibalisim.
mischugenah over 3 years ago
Terrible waste of a book.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Gutters are filled with bowling balls.
Jelliqal over 3 years ago
AHH How could she do that to a BOOK !!! NOOOOOO! The Horror The Horrrrror !
dlkrueger33 over 3 years ago
Alligators.
Strider Premium Member over 3 years ago
Pennywise lives down there!
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Why would Gracie, of all people, toss a perfectly good book down the sewer?
sloaches over 3 years ago
It’s odd, but even though I’ve read quite a few of Stephen King’s books (The Stand, Four Past Midnight, Needful Things, Misery, etc.), I never did get around to reading “It” or watching any of the movies.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
Gracie wouldn’t throw away a good book. That must be one of the clowns walking with her friend.
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
What a waste of a book.
i_am_the_jam over 3 years ago
Nice going, Gracie, you just threw a book away.
Cincoflex over 3 years ago
Ahhh! Don’t drop books in the Sewer, Gracie! (librarian here)
Diane in comics land Premium Member over 3 years ago
wtf? Are we watching one of Gracie’s nightmares?
Cactus-Pete over 3 years ago
I don’t understand any of today’s strip. Nobody says any of those things, and that’s a curb drain, not a gutter.
ShortStraw over 3 years ago
Ya have to admit S. KING has left a major impression on this world. Luv being scared by him
mafastore over 3 years ago
Language difference by area. Where I live the gutter is where the cars drive (or hanging along the roof edge). Where she put the book is called the sewer. Similar to bad language being “gutter talk” because one hears it in the street – not from the sewer.