Great to have the Sunday comic back. And nice color scheme. I thought the punch line was going to be Mutt and Jeff catching the train and then having the old man tell them, after a discussion of where they were going, that they had hopped on to a train going in the opposite direction.
And here’s a great train themed song about hopping aboard, picking up on words used in panel #2.
Taking a rifle on the train?In 1948 we went from Quincy, Ill. to Wenatchee, Wash. by train, and dad wanted to deliver a rifle to a relative. Was told to just break it down and package it so it didn’t look like a firearm. (The train to Chicago is now in the Museum of Science and Industry)(Chicago to Wenatchee on the Empire Builder – that name still in use!)
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
People who talk about how much better are than the “young ’uns” should be required to prove it — Make that old guy jog to the next station.
Number Three over 10 years ago
Phewwwwww…
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brklnbern over 10 years ago
Great to have the Sunday comic back. And nice color scheme. I thought the punch line was going to be Mutt and Jeff catching the train and then having the old man tell them, after a discussion of where they were going, that they had hopped on to a train going in the opposite direction.
And here’s a great train themed song about hopping aboard, picking up on words used in panel #2.
AlJolson
jppjr over 10 years ago
They got their practice running from bill collectors.
derry1 over 10 years ago
Great strip!
tuslog64 over 10 years ago
Taking a rifle on the train?In 1948 we went from Quincy, Ill. to Wenatchee, Wash. by train, and dad wanted to deliver a rifle to a relative. Was told to just break it down and package it so it didn’t look like a firearm. (The train to Chicago is now in the Museum of Science and Industry)(Chicago to Wenatchee on the Empire Builder – that name still in use!)