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How irresponsible of Gertie, but that’s part of what makes it a story. I’ve encountered some late employees in real life. And I’ve seen people drive too fast, too.
This is Brigadier Kerla speaking for the High Command. There has been an incident at Gasoline Alley. However, everything is under control, we have no need for assistance. Obey treaty stipulations and remain outside the Neutral Zone. This transmission ends now.
There is something ominous in the action here. Speaking of “don’t worry” in a similar context, I love the Beach Boys “Don’t Worry, Baby” as a prelude to unmentioned disaster, with the speaker about to drag race out of foolish pride.
axe-grinder almost 16 years ago
How irresponsible of Gertie, but that’s part of what makes it a story. I’ve encountered some late employees in real life. And I’ve seen people drive too fast, too.
tcambeul almost 16 years ago
Bring back GA, not some soap opera.
oldbooger almost 16 years ago
Amen.
stringmusicianer almost 16 years ago
Uh oh, sounds like a recipe for a continuing story.
alondra almost 16 years ago
I can already see where this is going.
prasrinivara almost 16 years ago
Did Earl take driving lessons from Peter Fox (of Foxtrot)?
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 16 years ago
dont cross the neutral zone and beware of the Romulins!
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 16 years ago
more power, scotty, I need more power!
bassmanbob almost 16 years ago
This is Brigadier Kerla speaking for the High Command. There has been an incident at Gasoline Alley. However, everything is under control, we have no need for assistance. Obey treaty stipulations and remain outside the Neutral Zone. This transmission ends now.
harebell almost 16 years ago
When they say “don’t worry” is when you should start worrying.
axe-grinder almost 16 years ago
There is something ominous in the action here. Speaking of “don’t worry” in a similar context, I love the Beach Boys “Don’t Worry, Baby” as a prelude to unmentioned disaster, with the speaker about to drag race out of foolish pride.