INTERVIEW WITH J.C. DUFFY. PART 1
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Teresa: Are you up-to-date on your immunizations?
Joe: Everything but hoof and mouth disease. My hooves are killing me.
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Teresa: What is your favorite dipping sauce?
Joe: Zesty Ranchero.
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Teresa: Who’s your favorite Stooge?
Joe: Even though Larry and I grew up in the same neighborhood (MANY years apart, of course), my favorite stooge is Curly. And my favorite patsy is Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Teresa: What’s the name of the street on which you first lived?
Joe: Philip Street. (Right around the corner from Larry!)
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Teresa: Do you have teeth? If so, what color is your toothbrush?
Joe: I have almost all of them. I just schlepped to the bathroom to get my toothbrush. (This interview is beginning to frighten me.) The brush is a two-tone job, kind of a yellow ochre plastic, with grey rubber wrapped around it at key gripping points. I love my key gripping points.
Teresa,
I got a GoComics account just in the nick of time to say thanks for the interview.
My key gripping points are still tingling.
Olivefoote,
Philip Street is in Philadelphia. But for some reason there’s no plaque (yet) on my childhood house.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator almost 16 years ago
INTERVIEW WITH J.C. DUFFY. PART 1 ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº ººº Teresa: Are you up-to-date on your immunizations? Joe: Everything but hoof and mouth disease. My hooves are killing me. ººº Teresa: What is your favorite dipping sauce? Joe: Zesty Ranchero. ººº Teresa: Who’s your favorite Stooge? Joe: Even though Larry and I grew up in the same neighborhood (MANY years apart, of course), my favorite stooge is Curly. And my favorite patsy is Lee Harvey Oswald. ººº Teresa: What’s the name of the street on which you first lived? Joe: Philip Street. (Right around the corner from Larry!) ººº Teresa: Do you have teeth? If so, what color is your toothbrush? Joe: I have almost all of them. I just schlepped to the bathroom to get my toothbrush. (This interview is beginning to frighten me.) The brush is a two-tone job, kind of a yellow ochre plastic, with grey rubber wrapped around it at key gripping points. I love my key gripping points.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
You could be right, little one. Adversity can give one more empathy towards others.
wndrwrthg almost 16 years ago
It’s when people want something that they turn nice.
Hugh B. Hayve almost 16 years ago
Life must be good for you eh, farleft?
Hugh B. Hayve almost 16 years ago
(Sorry, couldn’t resist that one ;-)
olivefoote almost 16 years ago
I LOVE MY KEY GRIPPING POINTS is my mantra for today! Philip Street in which city?
weeksfive almost 16 years ago
Sometimes when the chips are down, my key gripping points are all I have.
J.C.Duffy Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Teresa, I got a GoComics account just in the nick of time to say thanks for the interview. My key gripping points are still tingling. Olivefoote, Philip Street is in Philadelphia. But for some reason there’s no plaque (yet) on my childhood house.
6turtle9 over 3 years ago
Jerk chicken is a tasty treat.