Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for April 08, 2013
Transcript:
Nancy: SLUGGO! You're working a lot around your house! I'm PROUD of YOU! Sluggo: Thanks, NANCY! With PHIL show-ing how to FIX STUFF...It's kinda FUN! Nancy: Your UNCLES are going to be sur-prised! Sluggo: I told PHIL he should call uncle 'MORE and tell him! Voice from truck: YOU FILLED A FUMBLE?!? WHAT?! HANG ON! Lemme turn down my JERRY REED! Caption: EAST BOUND AND DOWN
blunebottle over 11 years ago
Holy smokes! There really is an uncle, and he’s a trucker….no wonder he’s always out of town!
blunebottle over 11 years ago
Just read the name on the door….they must be co-drivers, or at least both running rigs.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member over 11 years ago
Jerry Reed – Eastbound and Down - Scenes from Smokey and the Bandit
dirtdawg over 11 years ago
door sign is “more & les”
alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago
Too many other characters getting into this strip and crowding Fritzi out.
comedynut over 11 years ago
Missing the point. Fix up the house and the taxes go way up too. Can uncle afford it???
StarDuck over 11 years ago
I hope his uncle doesn’t get too distracted.
gocartmozart over 11 years ago
“Son! What’s that girl got on…..her mind?”I just loved all of Jerry’s old novelty songs, as they were called in the late ’60’s & early ’70’s. He was a funny rascal. He just lived too hard and fast, and left us all too soon.
kaffekup over 11 years ago
Bleah! No boobs!
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
It would be nice to see Fritzi listening to one of Annette’s songs that she sang on the beach movies.
Shrek4259 over 11 years ago
The plot thickens! Thanks Guy for the Jerry reed!
GuyGilchrist over 11 years ago
God bless Annette. My big brother used to go to the movies about every Friday night with his buddies and when I was a little kid he would take me to the movies with him. He would only go to rock ‘n roll movies. Like Elvis, and the beach movies, and Beatles et cetera. So I probably saw every Annette beach movie . I was seven and my brother and his buddies were 17. We ALL loved her. She really WAS this country’s sweetheart. I truly honor her strength, grace, and how she handled her MS. God bless Annette. There will never be another. What a gracious icon.Yes. I will do a tribute in the strip. It takes a while to reach you in the papers and here and elsewhere online, as I am many weeks ahead. But……she was part of generations and generations. One of a kind. After all these years of her painful illness, we can be comforted knowing she now knows peace.