Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for December 31, 2023

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    stairsteppublishing  11 months ago

    Oh, to be able to transform back into your childhood at times.

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    David_the_CAD  11 months ago

    That is when it is good that everything is going downhill.

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    yoey1957  11 months ago

    Um-hm….a coworker was playing with his grandchild and she was doing cartwheels and other tumbling moves. Got grandpa down on the floor with her to do a somersault, easy peasy. Right? Every single vertebra from his head to tailbone popped, loudly! Innocent little grandchild looked quizzically down at grandpa and asked if he was alright. Trying hard not to alarm the little imp he replied, “I’m fine, grandpa just needs to lay here for a little while thats all.” Tru story!

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    The Duke  11 months ago

    The problem with cardboard is that once it get wet it turns to mush.

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    thevideostoreguy  11 months ago

    For downhill snow sports, whatever works.

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    FrannieL Premium Member 11 months ago

    My Granddaughter and my grandson-in-law took their two little ones skiing yesterday. She sent me pictures. Theo is 3 and JoJo is 20 months. Adorable.

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    Rasslebear  11 months ago

    I never had a sled, but could always find a big piece of cardboard, even if it wasn’t a box.

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    gsawyer101  11 months ago

    Cafeteria Trays for speed, endurance, and ease of storage (just return them)

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    jagedlo  11 months ago

    Now that’s the way to finish 2023…with an appearance by Little Rosie and Little Jimbo!

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    MS72  11 months ago

    tractor innertube for group downhill fun

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    [Unnamed Reader - bddb15]  11 months ago

    I do it all the time. It’s called “Happy Memories”

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    eced52  11 months ago

    The new Olympic event, the two-man box race.

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    tcayer  11 months ago

    I used to pile the couch cushions at the bottom of the stairs, and ride down in a cardboard box!

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    Yes!

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    Chris  11 months ago

    adults don’t grow up, deep down, they’re still kids. :D

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    Old Time Tales  11 months ago

    We used to live in Colorado Springs. One year we went sledding on the dunes on cardboard boxes. The kids were about 10 or so. It hadn’t snowed a lot, but was still good fun.

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    dlaemmerhirt999  11 months ago

    CAREFUL, FRIENDS!!! I went sledding in my 20s and DIED FROM HITTING AN ICE PATCH! Briefly of course, but NEVER, EVER SLED ON YOUR STOMACH!!! . . . EVER!!!

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    dv  11 months ago

    When I was in graduate school I remember reading a long article in the student paper detailing the efficacy of tater tots to lubricate cafeteria trays for proper sledding

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    EnlilEnkiEa  11 months ago

    Refrigerator box + steep hill + rolling = yeehaw?

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    M.K.Staffeld  11 months ago

    Have fun you two!

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    asrialfeeple  11 months ago

    HAPPY 2024!!

    https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=3VxjTue0wFU

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    eddi-TBH  11 months ago

    Now that brings back memories. In fact if the hill is steep enough all you need is grass to slide on.

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    Bill The Nuke  11 months ago

    we got the bottom of the box wet and let it freeze overnight. Ice on ice was very slick.

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    DKHenderson  11 months ago

    A rare sighting of Clem. And he’s not being a hog today!I first met this strip when it was well established. When I learned of this site, and went back into the archives, I was stunned to learn that Clem had an actual, visible father—who looked (and acted) like a giant economy-sized Clem. He disappeared after a few years, along with Rose’s father. I had always thought that Clem got his looks and his hoggish attitude from his mother, as seen in a “Rose returns to childhood” story arc.I have always wondered if Fanny is a rich widow, or divorced with a hefty settlement, or if it’s simply that Clem’s father works three full-time jobs to keep his son in expensive toys.

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