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  1. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Ramona Lisa walked into a gorcery store wearing that low-cut blouse. On check-out, the flustered bagger asked, “Paper or plastic, ma’m?” Ramona replied, “Neither, they’re silicon.”

    I know, but I couldn’t resist.

  2. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    By not getting stuck in the past, I mean being open to change, yes even “new principal characters, some new directions, and a new background” if the creator chooses (Blondie has only some superficial changes, I suppose, so that’s comforting). That’s just my advice, mind you, as one who has seen many years, and many I knew become stereotypes of old people, rejecting everything that’s “not the same”, cranking at people who like the new, name-calling those with different points of view. Mr. Scancarelli took some chances and received some praise and some complaints. I say hooray for his courage to change. Anyone who can’t take change must have a hard time with reality too these days.

  3. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    NotNorman, I may be older than you, so take my advice: don’t become stuck in the past.

  4. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Eveline is the story you’re thinking of. It is lovely, and similar—- to this point.

  5. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Yes, decorum is the key.

  6. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Well, I LOVE it like Stuart, but I don’t mind the naysayers having their say. But the ranting is annoying, and the Not Norman person does act like a bully.

  7. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    It isn’t her fault, but it is her problem…

  8. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Whatever Walt, Skeezix and the rest of the Wallet clan are doing, I hope they’re not listening to this rudeness in their beloved Alley.

  9. over 15 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    OK, apparently I cannot go back more than 7 days. How much did I miss? I’ve come to the theater late.

  10. over 15 years ago on Gil Thorp

    Gil Thorp was a favorite of mine in the 1960s. I will give this one a try for awhile becuase of that.