Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for December 26, 2023

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    Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray  11 months ago

    Who’s the fool who proposed ?  LOL !

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    iggyman  11 months ago

    Nice “sparkler” there! Who is the lucky guy?!

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    Pipe Tobacco Premium Member 11 months ago

    Hey! We should have had at least today’s panels showing a tuckered out Joel getting his pipe back and enjoying a few pulls from the jug. :(

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    Zepher  11 months ago

    Yea! We’re back in the alley.

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    stu1nyrf  11 months ago

    Today in the Facebook group:

    Gasoline Alley “years ago today” for December 26:

    100 (1923) – Who sent Skeezix a $200 present?

    80 (1943) – Poor Walt. Where can he relax?; plus, war news from this date

    75 (1948) – Father Clock takes Skeezix aside for an important proposition

    60 (1963) – A relaxing day for Skeezix?

    45 (1978) – Nina and Skeezix discuss Walt’s plans

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    cindy.hutchison  11 months ago

    It was a very long road home.

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    ctbeeguy  11 months ago

    I told my wife I was going to get her a diamond ring for Christmas. She said ‘Nothing would make me happier!’. So I got her ‘Nothing’.

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    oakie817  11 months ago

    cue the dark ambient music with discordant overtones which, although broadly tonal, is inflected with chromatic and polytonal passages representing the archetypal example of a florid, melodramatic style without being interpreted as an overly heavy-handed metaphor within the context of the thematic material a bit on the frenetic and frantic side with interesting rhythmic devices which seem to counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor utilizing a novel imaging technique known as positron emission tomography and the spontaneous nondenominational conceptions

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  11 months ago

    “Here Comes The Bride” was written by the great tragedarian Richard Wagner.

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