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The Burrito Man is going to go nuclear. Could get pretty ugly when he finds out who else is seeking the coveted Library Board seat. BTW, it would be nice if Mrs. Wampfler told us how many people with nothing better to do are in the running!!!!
Sorry Chief ,I only cover Milford High school sports . Maybe Chief you should give this to Scoop Sullivan heâs our crime reporter .Donât call me Chief ,and donât let the door hit you in the Aâ Marjie !
P1, Thatâs doesnât answer the question, do you know the family?
P2, Since we didnât get our dose of Marjie at the beginning of baseball season, today we get a double dose.
P3, Maybe. Insane Zane is the senior class VP which likely makes him pretty bright, at least by Milford standards so he may be leaving for college in September if he can get Mopman to take over his janitor job, so even if he wins the election, heâll still only have a couple of months on the job before there is an opening again.
Tomorrowâs Star sports section should lead with the failure of both the boyâs and girlâs teams to win the conference due to the focus at the Brillo household.
You ever think that the staff of the Milford Star, a non-student newspaper produced and read by adults, are a little too up-to-date on what the local teenagers are up to?
Interesting indeed. When Zaneâs first campaign billboard shows a grainy picture of (maybe) Abe measuring the computer area for the new stripper pole installation, Marion the Librarian becomes his campaign manager.
The âThingâ in P3 is much too big to touch those tiny buttons on the phone. Must be reaching for Milfordâs newest communications breakthrough, the rotary phone.
This makes perfect sense. The reference desk librarian finds out that a high school senior is going to run(?) against his girlfriendâs father for the open Library Board seat. So the librarian calls the local newspaper, and the editor asks the sports reporter for info on the families. So now, what? Itâs going to be on the front page? When in reality, the librarian would not care, and if she really did call the newspaper, the editor would say, âwhy do we care?â and just hang up.
And speaking of caring, most people care when Mopped Up Thorp is published. Which reminds me, it was published just now!
Charks almost 4 years ago
Headline ââMeet the Parents, Milford Styleâ
Bucky almost 4 years ago
The Burrito Man is going to go nuclear. Could get pretty ugly when he finds out who else is seeking the coveted Library Board seat. BTW, it would be nice if Mrs. Wampfler told us how many people with nothing better to do are in the running!!!!
Gil-doh! almost 4 years ago
An extremely slow news day at the Milford Tattler Tribune
Gil-doh! almost 4 years ago
Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
Lawrence.S almost 4 years ago
STOP THE PRESSES! New headline for tomorrowâs edition of the Milford Messenger.
Mr Reality almost 4 years ago
Sorry Chief ,I only cover Milford High school sports . Maybe Chief you should give this to Scoop Sullivan heâs our crime reporter .Donât call me Chief ,and donât let the door hit you in the Aâ Marjie !
TheBrownStarfish almost 4 years ago
P1, Thatâs doesnât answer the question, do you know the family?
P2, Since we didnât get our dose of Marjie at the beginning of baseball season, today we get a double dose.
P3, Maybe. Insane Zane is the senior class VP which likely makes him pretty bright, at least by Milford standards so he may be leaving for college in September if he can get Mopman to take over his janitor job, so even if he wins the election, heâll still only have a couple of months on the job before there is an opening again.
bearwku82 almost 4 years ago
Mia Paige is the editor of The Milford Star? Where is her boo Great Scott Fowler? I smell peacock. HRRAACCKKK!
Irish53 almost 4 years ago
P 3: âinterestingâ? WrongâŠ..nothing is ever interesting in this strip
Irish53 almost 4 years ago
Grown adult Marjie seems a little creepy the way she knows so much personal stuff about local high school kids
Snarker formerly known as Rube Whigham almost 4 years ago
There are anonymous sources and little birdies, but no anonymous birdies!
Snarker formerly known as Rube Whigham almost 4 years ago
Whoa, this is going to be Marjieâs biggest scoop since the Chet Ballard illegal records-search scandal!
James St. John Smythe almost 4 years ago
Tomorrowâs Star sports section should lead with the failure of both the boyâs and girlâs teams to win the conference due to the focus at the Brillo household.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 4 years ago
From todayâs Comics Curmudgeon:
You ever think that the staff of the Milford Star, a non-student newspaper produced and read by adults, are a little too up-to-date on what the local teenagers are up to?
Bluedarter almost 4 years ago
Interesting indeed. When Zaneâs first campaign billboard shows a grainy picture of (maybe) Abe measuring the computer area for the new stripper pole installation, Marion the Librarian becomes his campaign manager.
hifirick1953 almost 4 years ago
Maybe Marje works for the school newspaper.
They couldnât think of a better way to reveal a library board rumble!!!
dadjo almost 4 years ago
The âThingâ in P3 is much too big to touch those tiny buttons on the phone. Must be reaching for Milfordâs newest communications breakthrough, the rotary phone.
metals24 almost 4 years ago
P3- Wow, she finished her nails while they were talking.
wmac8898 almost 4 years ago
I guess Rona Barrett wasnât available to spread this gossip.
Irish53 almost 4 years ago
P 3: did Miss Douchey break her wrist?
The Pro from Dover almost 4 years ago
Get the 3 Stooges. Donât the cover Brito? BRITO!
Mopman almost 4 years ago
This makes perfect sense. The reference desk librarian finds out that a high school senior is going to run(?) against his girlfriendâs father for the open Library Board seat. So the librarian calls the local newspaper, and the editor asks the sports reporter for info on the families. So now, what? Itâs going to be on the front page? When in reality, the librarian would not care, and if she really did call the newspaper, the editor would say, âwhy do we care?â and just hang up.
And speaking of caring, most people care when Mopped Up Thorp is published. Which reminds me, it was published just now!
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