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  1. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    I’m a male and found something far, far more painful. I had just washed my antique tractor, drove it out of the wash, was getting off, slipped, and fell down forward. My full weight was on my left shin which hit a solid steel implement attachment on the tractor. I hit my left shin and skinned off three inches of my left leg. For minutes I was in absolute agony. The blood ran down my leg.

  2. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    virtue signal

  3. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    Only G&K know if Bernice is still with Nil.

  4. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    You’re sort of dating yourself on university financial aid. Between Pell grants, various small scholarships, and financial aid packages then it’s very possible that Bernice may have more discretionary income than the working Nancy.

  5. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    I sort of liked Bets but G&K ruined the character. I was hoping Gunther would run off, join the French Foreign Legion and tell stories of being on deployments in Africa, South America, the South Pacific, and in France.

  6. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    Here is a very young Joan Jett back in the 70s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBvXpjudf8

  7. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    Joan Jett’s “Blackhearts” want’s their cut.

  8. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    No minotaur in this labyrinth but G&K are not writing Gunther as Theseus.

  9. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    Gunther doing IT support in South America was a real buzz kill. That’s like being on battleship USS Texas during the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944 and your job is to brew coffee on the battleship.

  10. almost 3 years ago on Luann

    G&K had Gunther join the French Foreign Legion. The comic will take an exciting turn and after a year & when “Gun” becomes jump qualified, G&K will show “Frisé” (Curly) on adventures in France, Africa, and in the Americas.