I was on the nightly new once, when I used a piece of cardboard as a sled. That was in the late 50’s, in California. A bunch of us teenagers went to the mountains to play in the snow after the first snow. The news crew was there filming a lot of people. I was amazed to see myself on TV.
I used – and loved – a Flexible Flyer; I prefer to be able to steer (especially seeing as how there was alley at the bottom of our yard*, and water at the bottom of both of the bigger hills we frequented).
But the kids at the local college swiped trays from the dining hall. Packed the hill down nicely, so I could go even faster.
*Sometime we wouldn’t turn; if the barn across the alley had its door open, we’d just jump off the ±3’ bank, be airborne across most of the alley, and end up in the barn.
It seems to me that if Agnes can successfully navigate that thing down a snow-covered hill, she’d get some positive attention — maybe even some marveling. It also seems to me that, considering Agnes’ talent for misfortune, the next panel will more likely show us a tangled mass of Agnes, snow and box flap at the bottom of the hill.
seanfear about 2 years ago
“sad is the new normal” – indeed
profbob about 2 years ago
Some of those appliance boxes made the best sleds, forts and other creations we as kids conjured up.
pschearer Premium Member about 2 years ago
This made me sad.
I read comics not to be sad.
This does not compute.
Jeff0811 about 2 years ago
Relax Agnes, it’s all downhill from here.
mindjob about 2 years ago
It’s not as sad as the severed flap of a cereal box
JLChi about 2 years ago
I marvel at your skill, grace and beauty, Oh Great Queen of Sleds.
monya_43 about 2 years ago
I was on the nightly new once, when I used a piece of cardboard as a sled. That was in the late 50’s, in California. A bunch of us teenagers went to the mountains to play in the snow after the first snow. The news crew was there filming a lot of people. I was amazed to see myself on TV.
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
let’s not make a flap about the poor box…
mfrasca about 2 years ago
Agnes – future winner of the gold medal in skeleton.
chris_o42 about 2 years ago
When I was a kid in the 50’s we used an old car hood for a sled. It worked fine.
rshive about 2 years ago
Hard to be the Queen of Sleds without a sled.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
I used – and loved – a Flexible Flyer; I prefer to be able to steer (especially seeing as how there was alley at the bottom of our yard*, and water at the bottom of both of the bigger hills we frequented).
But the kids at the local college swiped trays from the dining hall. Packed the hill down nicely, so I could go even faster.
*Sometime we wouldn’t turn; if the barn across the alley had its door open, we’d just jump off the ±3’ bank, be airborne across most of the alley, and end up in the barn.
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It seems to me that if Agnes can successfully navigate that thing down a snow-covered hill, she’d get some positive attention — maybe even some marveling. It also seems to me that, considering Agnes’ talent for misfortune, the next panel will more likely show us a tangled mass of Agnes, snow and box flap at the bottom of the hill.
Robert Miller Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When I was a kid in the 70’s, we used a piece of wood paneling, shiny side down….man, it was great!