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Yeah, it took a week for the phone conversation between Slim and the pastor. I wonder how Gertie is holding out. You’re right Macushlalondra, I kinda miss NotNorman not doing his usual “end this arc”….LOL
Yes, Jim captures that guy– short memory for failure, boundless optimism that all will work out well– even to the point of expecting the same actions in the same situations to yield a different, better result.
Hillbillyman almost 16 years ago
I was hoping that they would continue Gretie’s saga with Bird. He plays a mean harmonica
pbarnrob almost 16 years ago
Wait for it; I suspect Bird’ll turn up again, after another town or three, and he can’t get Gertie off his mind. These things take time to rise.
axe-grinder almost 16 years ago
Jim was clever to defer the resolution of the Gertie and Earl story.
BigGrouch almost 16 years ago
If you’re concerned, why did you ask Slim?
alondra almost 16 years ago
I guess the poor Pastor had no one else to call.
As for Gertie and Earl, I’m sure they’ll be back. After all Not Normon has to have something to gripe about.
ORteka almost 16 years ago
Yeah, it took a week for the phone conversation between Slim and the pastor. I wonder how Gertie is holding out. You’re right Macushlalondra, I kinda miss NotNorman not doing his usual “end this arc”….LOL
Barbaraailant almost 16 years ago
The best part of this strip is the comments–just like everyone just sitting around gabbing :)
stringmusicianer almost 16 years ago
Famous last words.
risitas almost 16 years ago
Hey , where da homies at?!?!?
axe-grinder almost 16 years ago
I like how Slim, despite his resume, exudes confidence. He apparently suffers from high self-esteem.
stonehenge1951 almost 16 years ago
A few Sundays ago, Slim was mowing the church lawn. It is possible that he is the church sexton and would have a set of keys to the church.
axe-grinder almost 16 years ago
Yes, Jim captures that guy– short memory for failure, boundless optimism that all will work out well– even to the point of expecting the same actions in the same situations to yield a different, better result.