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Well, Clybourne is right about one thing: he actually was near the Siam when the car exploded — because he’s the one who set the bomb! On the other hand, he is lying about being an armored car driver, but there’s no way that Mike would know that. They are being lured once again.
I like how Steve is kickin’ it old-school and reading the news via ink on paper instead of on a digital screen. But I would have thought the publisher could have come up with a more catchy name than the “Daily”. Is that the “Daily Daily”? Or has declining circulation forced it to print only on Sunday so it’s now become the “Weekly Daily”? I don’t mean to dilly dally but I’m curious…
What has bothered me for some time now is how the villains can afford to pay for their cell phone plans? Whose names are they in, and how many minutes per month do they get?
“Any chance you’re the same anonymous caller who lured us to the Siam to get us killed in the first place? And how come you’re calling us instead of the police?”
right because an anonymous call is so much more credible than just talking to the police on the scene.and why was an armored car driving at night well after the banks were all closed?
there’s better police/ work in peanuts when snoopy dresses as the world famous lawyer!
If Clybourne’s patter doesn’t set off the alarms in Nomad and Roper, they are not the operatives I thought them to be! Such a phony-sounding spiel. Where did he get this phone number? Did he learn it was a bomb from Wendy Wichel? What?
I expect Nomad and old Steve to proceed with Extreme Caution! What a joker this “armored car driver” is!
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Neil Wick about 5 years ago
Good morning™, fraud detectors!
Well, Clybourne is right about one thing: he actually was near the Siam when the car exploded — because he’s the one who set the bomb! On the other hand, he is lying about being an armored car driver, but there’s no way that Mike would know that. They are being lured once again.
HarryCK about 5 years ago
Good morning™, fraud generators !
That boy’s got some cheek. If we have to have a casualty it needs to be Clybourne, the slippery weasel.
artsyguy65 about 5 years ago
I like how Steve is kickin’ it old-school and reading the news via ink on paper instead of on a digital screen. But I would have thought the publisher could have come up with a more catchy name than the “Daily”. Is that the “Daily Daily”? Or has declining circulation forced it to print only on Sunday so it’s now become the “Weekly Daily”? I don’t mean to dilly dally but I’m curious…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
Good Morning™, not born yesterday-ers!
I know these two, they are not idiots.
LouisWysocki about 5 years ago
What has bothered me for some time now is how the villains can afford to pay for their cell phone plans? Whose names are they in, and how many minutes per month do they get?
iggyman about 5 years ago
And now it ties together, the plot thickens!
dewcoons about 5 years ago
So they finally got Nomad’s hair the right color in the last panel.
Knightman Premium Member about 5 years ago
And now lets see that Armored car!!! How many years has it been in hiding???
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
Of course, they should instantly be suspicious that this character didn’t go to the police.
Lawrence.S about 5 years ago
“Any chance you’re the same anonymous caller who lured us to the Siam to get us killed in the first place? And how come you’re calling us instead of the police?”
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 5 years ago
right because an anonymous call is so much more credible than just talking to the police on the scene.and why was an armored car driving at night well after the banks were all closed?
there’s better police/ work in peanuts when snoopy dresses as the world famous lawyer!
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Don’t believe him
Another Take about 5 years ago
1-CLUELESS: Helllooooo!
2-SHADY: Is your refrigerator running?
CLUELESS: Yessss.
SHADY: BETTER GO CATCH IT! CLICK
3-CLUELESS: Helllooooo! SHADY: Do you have Sir Walter Raleigh in a can?
CLUELESS: Captain, do you smoke Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobacco and if so, do you have it in a can.
CAPTAIN: Sigh. Just hang up, Clueless.
stealth694 about 5 years ago
LOL Talk about something Smells.
romana.marlowe about 5 years ago
Now just add Kerry Drake and I’d be in heaven!
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member about 5 years ago
Very, very interesting!
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Davy Jones died, just like most of these stories. BTW, nice observation Captain Obvious, er I mean Neil.
DaleMcNamee about 5 years ago
I wonder how Clybourne and Split Face got Mike’s phone # ?
oakie817 about 5 years ago
you don’t have to even cue the ominous music for this one
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
If Clybourne’s patter doesn’t set off the alarms in Nomad and Roper, they are not the operatives I thought them to be! Such a phony-sounding spiel. Where did he get this phone number? Did he learn it was a bomb from Wendy Wichel? What?
I expect Nomad and old Steve to proceed with Extreme Caution! What a joker this “armored car driver” is!