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  1. 5 days ago on FoxTrot

    If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball

  2. 30 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    Yes!

  3. about 1 month ago on Peanuts

    Hmm a group of new kids, who don’t “know” he’s supposed to be a blockhead, Charlie Brown just may like it better there. I remember when I left high school and discovered there was a whole world of people out there who didn’t know me. It was exhilarating

  4. about 2 months ago on Luann

    So, harvest gold is making a comeback?

  5. 2 months ago on FoxTrot Classics

    As a 66 year old Star Wars fan I have many prized possessions. She should have that well protected and she will cherish it for the rest of her life. Taylor is big like Elvis, Madonna, Garth… lasting names. You get a personalized big name prize and it is worth more than any amount of gold. I share and applaud her fandom!

  6. 3 months ago on Luann

    First time I flew to another country was for a chef job at a dive resort. They told me there were plenty of Americans on the island and everyone spoke English. Population 90. I figured I can do anything for a year, if I don’t like it I can leave then and this will look good on my resume. Stayed 7 years!

  7. 5 months ago on Jeff Stahler

    I remember my days of being broke. That was a great gift from the in-laws, and oil changes are needed maintenance!

  8. 6 months ago on Garfield

    Mood rings were earlier 70s. By 1978 they were pretty much ignored and passed off to your younger siblings. Now, pet rocks, 1975 or so, were popular with kids and adults

  9. 7 months ago on Pearls Before Swine

    yeahhh reminds me of road trip last year I took with my hubby. We were passing right by Staunton, VA, the hometown of my favorite country group. I didn’t realize it had been over 25 years since I last visited… the YOUNG hotel desk clerk said “that name sounds familiar.” I told her that the group put this small town on the map, sister!

  10. 8 months ago on Pooch Cafe

    He also referred to Tom Cruise, so “old records” is from the song that Tom danced to in Risky Business (“Old Time Rock n Roll” by Bob Seger)