And how long has it been since 1000 dollar bills were in circulation? I think Nixon phased them out in the early 70’s, also about the same time frame that Locher’s writing last made sense.
One of those today would be worth a lot more than $1000 to a collector.
Let’s see. The Sunday comic was almost a complete rehash of the prior week. Now, on Tuesday, we are getting a rehash of the ONLY new panels on Sunday. Could they just throw in some Fearless Fosdicks for us to read until something happens?
Another EXCELLENT Dick Tracy comic strip! Everybody will have their favorite panel, but mine is definitely the third one! Just look at the wonderment in that boy’s eyes! And such incredible detail in that thousand dollar bill!
The only way this installment could possibly be better would be if it was in color!
Actually, it’s a government plot to raise money. They give out the thousand dollar bills via the homeless; the recipients are dubbed “rich”; they then take it back in taxes. Brilliant.
$1000 dollar bills have not been printed since 1945 and were removed from circulation in 1969. So this story line must be taking place in that time period?
I have 2 Confederate bills, a $5 and a $10, that belonged to my Great-Grandfather, who was wounded in the Battle of Snake River. I even took them to an expert and found out that they are authentic.
Would it be amiss for me to be the one to mention
That giving out thousand dollar bills, brings on lots of attention
By their not being out in the general circulation
Receiving one would bring about cries of acclamation
So if your looking for a life filled with anonymity
Don’t pass out 1000 dollar bills with magnanimity
One hundred million in thousand dollar bills
In volume, it would fill 8.4 cubic feet
And weigh 204 pounds, that would look really neat
Another little thing that I wish to bring to light
They record the serial numbers, you know they just might
So with a little bit of checking of the bank and of the kid
Off this whole story, Tracy could blow the lid
But this story has a long way to go before it runs out
So we’ll bang our heads and give an angry shout
Knowing that we are in for inconsistencies and incomprehension
For we are told it’s just Lochers’ way of building up the tension
Then there comes the time of the final denouement
And we find that we have been taken by a really big con.
Two-dollar bills are extremely unlucky. A lady at a seven-eleven tried to give me one in change a while back and I refused it. She was really hacked off. I knew then that she had been trying to get it out of her store and no one was accepting it. Old wives tale? Probably,but why take a chance?
anyway, could this episode drag on any more slowly? let’s get to the part where spacey runs, hides and cowers like a yellow dog – now that’s entertainment!
My fav of the day is the second panel…..oh just look at the detail!!! ….not too mention that it does appear the building is talking!…….Wow…must have taken hours and hours to draw that….very imaginative…..
(I’m being sarcastic btw)
I’ve only been on here a week and I’m BORED to tears…….:(
Another EXCELLENT Dick Tracy comic strip! Everybody will have their favorite panel, but mine is definitely the third one! Just look at the wonderment in that boy’s eyes! And such incredible detail in that thousand dollar bill! Great city scene in that second panel, too!
The only way this installment could possibly be better would be if it was in Color! And you can check out this week’s early panels in Color as the last few panels on Sunday for those who missed it or did not get that day’s paper. Cool Beans!
That was sure quick. Not a lot of typing today. Thanks f.s., you’re a sport!
Hey Simon: Do you have any red sweaters? Do you have a cousin who might be married to a “Judy”? Does reading the strip and looking at the pictures cause your bladder to flutter? And finally, were you the main character in an off-Broadway hit, “Beneath the Planet of the Magpies?”
margueritem about 14 years ago
Geez, Mom, can’t I keep it? It followed me home.
btmosley about 14 years ago
Sorry - up late tonight.
And how long has it been since 1000 dollar bills were in circulation? I think Nixon phased them out in the early 70’s, also about the same time frame that Locher’s writing last made sense.
One of those today would be worth a lot more than $1000 to a collector.
OldTracy about 14 years ago
Let’s see. The Sunday comic was almost a complete rehash of the prior week. Now, on Tuesday, we are getting a rehash of the ONLY new panels on Sunday. Could they just throw in some Fearless Fosdicks for us to read until something happens?
FLIGHT SUIT about 14 years ago
Another EXCELLENT Dick Tracy comic strip! Everybody will have their favorite panel, but mine is definitely the third one! Just look at the wonderment in that boy’s eyes! And such incredible detail in that thousand dollar bill!
The only way this installment could possibly be better would be if it was in color!
Oh well. We fans are allowed to dream, aren’t we?
FLIGHT SUIT about 14 years ago
Oh shoot, did I post that as Flight Suit? I mean to log in with my Simon Penn account.
Fusnr about 14 years ago
As exciting as the fake $1 - Million dollar bill someone was passing out to my wife at a store and we have it on our refrig.
coratelli about 14 years ago
http://shockdom.com/open/carl/2010/08/31/striscia-26/
My comic strip adventure continued…
veldy about 14 years ago
How big do you suppose the words RESERVE and NOTE are?
Morrow Cummings about 14 years ago
Actually, it’s a government plot to raise money. They give out the thousand dollar bills via the homeless; the recipients are dubbed “rich”; they then take it back in taxes. Brilliant.
trickdacy about 14 years ago
$1000 dollar bills have not been printed since 1945 and were removed from circulation in 1969. So this story line must be taking place in that time period?
davidf42 about 14 years ago
I have 2 Confederate bills, a $5 and a $10, that belonged to my Great-Grandfather, who was wounded in the Battle of Snake River. I even took them to an expert and found out that they are authentic.
Clevite Kid Premium Member about 14 years ago
The boy needs to visit Sue D and get some of her superglue, so he can hold the $1000 bill with one fingernail.
OldTracy about 14 years ago
I had no idea that Oliver Hardy was on the $1000 bill.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
I never get that lucky someone give me even $100 bill. I would take to bank to make sure it’s real though. Though counterfeiters use fake $20’s.
rmax4131 about 14 years ago
Well, at least you cannot accuse Locher and Brozman of counterfeiting.
wndrwrthg about 14 years ago
Would it be amiss for me to be the one to mention That giving out thousand dollar bills, brings on lots of attention By their not being out in the general circulation Receiving one would bring about cries of acclamation So if your looking for a life filled with anonymity Don’t pass out 1000 dollar bills with magnanimity One hundred million in thousand dollar bills In volume, it would fill 8.4 cubic feet And weigh 204 pounds, that would look really neat Another little thing that I wish to bring to light They record the serial numbers, you know they just might So with a little bit of checking of the bank and of the kid Off this whole story, Tracy could blow the lid But this story has a long way to go before it runs out So we’ll bang our heads and give an angry shout Knowing that we are in for inconsistencies and incomprehension For we are told it’s just Lochers’ way of building up the tension Then there comes the time of the final denouement And we find that we have been taken by a really big con.
Thanks all, for your comments yesterday.
veldy about 14 years ago
Reminds me of the story of the guy that tried to spend a 2 dollar bill at a BestBuy and ended up with treasury agents grilling him
Groundzero about 14 years ago
Two-dollar bills are extremely unlucky. A lady at a seven-eleven tried to give me one in change a while back and I refused it. She was really hacked off. I knew then that she had been trying to get it out of her store and no one was accepting it. Old wives tale? Probably,but why take a chance?
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
please send all your ‘unlucky’ $2 bills to me.
anyway, could this episode drag on any more slowly? let’s get to the part where spacey runs, hides and cowers like a yellow dog – now that’s entertainment!
chemcope about 14 years ago
Again with the talking building! Btw, I have some new grass that folks might like watching grow if this plot goes any more slowly.
moonmaid about 14 years ago
My fav of the day is the second panel…..oh just look at the detail!!! ….not too mention that it does appear the building is talking!…….Wow…must have taken hours and hours to draw that….very imaginative…..
(I’m being sarcastic btw)
I’ve only been on here a week and I’m BORED to tears…….:(
countoftowergrove about 14 years ago
The seal of the federal bank branch (J, Kansas City) looks like it was done with a spirogragh.
SimonPenn about 14 years ago
Another EXCELLENT Dick Tracy comic strip! Everybody will have their favorite panel, but mine is definitely the third one! Just look at the wonderment in that boy’s eyes! And such incredible detail in that thousand dollar bill! Great city scene in that second panel, too!
The only way this installment could possibly be better would be if it was in Color! And you can check out this week’s early panels in Color as the last few panels on Sunday for those who missed it or did not get that day’s paper. Cool Beans!
That was sure quick. Not a lot of typing today. Thanks f.s., you’re a sport!
margueritem about 14 years ago
Inspired as always, WW!
Morrow Cummings about 14 years ago
Hey Simon: Do you have any red sweaters? Do you have a cousin who might be married to a “Judy”? Does reading the strip and looking at the pictures cause your bladder to flutter? And finally, were you the main character in an off-Broadway hit, “Beneath the Planet of the Magpies?”