Andy Capp by Reg Smythe for September 25, 2013

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 11 years ago

    On the bright side (if you call it a bright side), the man bought that very same pint for Andy.

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    Linguist  about 11 years ago

    I like this one ! I swear, given the right circumstances, I would do this in a heartbeat, just to see the bloke’s reaction.

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

    Coffee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

    THOUGHT OF THE DAY….sorry for caps…seemed aprropriate…

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

    Terrific Tuesday Hugs ((((((( *Cappers! * )))))))

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

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    Sandfan  about 11 years ago

    Very good effort today; Reg would be proud. If only these guys could be a little more consistent. The really good ones, like today, are so few and far between.

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    Linda Solomon  about 11 years ago

    afficionado said, 20 heartfelt immigrations (God Bless) ago

    @Linda DeanI totally agree with your teaching your grandson to readMy youngest son’s 4yr old kid that they adopted from Cambodiacan speak 2 languages, Maltese and English He is as sharp as a tack and noting escapes his notice Reading to them activates things within their brain, but love and intellectual stimulations brings them knowledge of a love learning….this is what I see you giving your grandchildren Tony, and this is why I revere you. God Bless You and Connie Both!

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    pawpawbear  about 11 years ago

    That’s a mighty strange lookin’ cat you got there Miss Linda. You pick him out of the line-up at the kitty jail?

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    pawpawbear  about 11 years ago

    Linguist, you having surgery? I hope it goes well.

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    pawpawbear  about 11 years ago

    I’ll check back in tomorrow night. My pillow is singing so sweetly.

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    i’m going to have to ‘moonlight’ to discuss Bereshit with Others. Once-a-month here for some reason. Crazy. Frustrating.

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    HA! B’reshit is maybe preferred but still . . . . . ;)

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    Andy Capp 101 (cont.):Andy with His ‘Chopper’ look. It’s more anatomically correct than previous Mouths which were essentially a half-circle; now We see that Chin’s connected to a Jaw. . . .note the weight of the ‘silent’ panels when Andy’s expression tells the Story. R.M. Gumby isn’t capable of this.

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    Number Three  about 11 years ago

    I agree with many others today. Today’s strip is really excellent.Andy taking the man’s beer isn’t the only thing that’s funny… It’s the fact that the man is just STANDING there staring into space and not even attempting to get his pint back which he paid with his own money!xxx

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    Fan o’ Lio.  about 11 years ago

    Does anybody remember George W’s nickname for Carl Rove? (I am not going political). It’s just funny.

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    Whilst it’s true the 3 Gumbies consistently display cluelessness regarding Andy’s true nature, the same cannot be-said about Florrie:

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    Number Three  about 11 years ago

    Gweedo Murray said, about 14 hours ago

    You are welcome ! “Consequence…” is a pretty snappy upbeat number, even with the plodding piano section. Her vocal pace and hand noises makes ya wanna jiggle and gyrate at a speed. Love the conflict of the different rhythms. I can see how you would be more distanced on “Brown Hair”. I think men folk probably like it best. A man originally linked it at Pibgorn, and that’s the first I ever heard of Regina. She’s one of those offbeat artists like Alanis Morissette and Ani DiFranco of Buffalo, N.Y. She [Ani] has her own record company, Righteous Babe Records.-Pleasantly warm and sunny today. I did some more paint work, ran a couple errands and around 5 started my brakes replacement. I got the left front done and was running out of daylight, so will do the right one tomorrow. The rear brakes had been done not so long ago and are fine. I was gonna chance tripping with it, but got to thinking how between Charlotte and Houston how I might be unlucky to hear metal grindy noises. I have the luxury of time and weather so……-Lovely song. It speaks to me.-May your Wednesday be wonderful._______________________________________

    Glad you enjoyed that song. I find it very catchy and I agree with you completely on Regina’s vocal pace and the different rhythms. I had never heard of her until yesterday. I liked ‘Consequence’ better because you could hear more of her voice (in my opinion anyway) Thank you for that link too! -I hope replacing the brakes don’t take up a lot of time as I’m sure you’ll want to get on with other stuff. -May your Wednesday be wonderful too.

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    daisyspups  about 11 years ago

    Sorry our newspaper no longer carries this.

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    I had/have an epson 1250 or summat which was great at everything. A unit/2-ago. But, ’can’t get a driver’ is what the Pro said. Saving for a donation to some Dinosaur platform or summat.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 11 years ago

    I remember a Benny Hill sketch when he was at a table in a bar singing “Twenty one today, twenty one today.” A man says, “In honor of your birthday, I’ll buy you a pint!” Benny drinks it down, and then starts singing “Twenty two today, twenty two today!” I somehow don’t think Andy could get away with that………….

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    Godfreydaniel  about 11 years ago

    I remember a Benny Hill sketch when he was at a table in a bar singing “Twenty one today, twenty one today.” A man says, “In honor of your birthday, I’ll buy you a pint!” Benny drinks it down, and then starts singing “Twenty two today, twenty two today!” I somehow don’t think Andy could get away with that………….

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    Sorry to disappoint anybody, with this stale, OLD, Classic to illustrate: . . . more drawing here than a Month of R.M. Gumby.‘course, it works the other-way too: Actually, they’re BOTH Andy’s way. His.

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    Chalkeye  about 11 years ago

    Anachronism In-Action, inc. :An example of outdated, Hand-drawn Art. Todai’s Creator’s can cut/paste previous ‘work’ and it’s just as good, and saves-time for both [cough][’scuse mi] Artist and Reader alike; since no nuisance-full details to-see, like, details, or summat.

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    MJPK6269  about 11 years ago

    “Cracking”= “Good”… I guess.

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