October 31, 2023
August 01, 2018
That’s what second childhoods are for.
How many times has Nancy’s full name been said? This is the first time I’ve seen it
Nancy was one of the strips I used to hone my newly found reading skill with in the Sunday comics, 65 years ago.
In 1933, Nancy Ritz, second grader, found a magic genie lamp on the beach, and wished…for just a little more time…to be a kid…
91 years later, and the results of this wish is still in effect, seemingly perpetually.
She looks so wistful there …
Good one Olivia! (as usual). :D
I had a friend when I was in high school, he was 17 and was driving to school – but he was still in 7th grade
She’s operating on at least a 4th grade level. she & her friends are too smart to be 2nd grade. Don’t they all have cell phones too? I can’t see giving a 2nd grader a cell phone in the Jaimes, Gilchrist or our universe.
Grow up. Or, don’t, actually.
Yeah, I don’t remember ever seeing her last name either
Nancy Ritz: glad she didn’t get a job in the Gasoline Alley strip.
I never knew she was a ritz kid.
Never realized they were second graders, felt like fourth or fifth graders to me even in the old strips.
September 24, 2018
danketaz Premium Member 9 months ago
That’s what second childhoods are for.
Deleted Account2623 9 months ago
How many times has Nancy’s full name been said? This is the first time I’ve seen it
Old Tarf Premium Member 9 months ago
Nancy was one of the strips I used to hone my newly found reading skill with in the Sunday comics, 65 years ago.
wesleylscott1 9 months ago
In 1933, Nancy Ritz, second grader, found a magic genie lamp on the beach, and wished…for just a little more time…to be a kid…
91 years later, and the results of this wish is still in effect, seemingly perpetually.
Randy Walters 9 months ago
She looks so wistful there …
Rolf Rykken Premium Member 9 months ago
Good one Olivia! (as usual). :D
oakie9531 9 months ago
I had a friend when I was in high school, he was 17 and was driving to school – but he was still in 7th grade
artheaded1 9 months ago
She’s operating on at least a 4th grade level. she & her friends are too smart to be 2nd grade. Don’t they all have cell phones too? I can’t see giving a 2nd grader a cell phone in the Jaimes, Gilchrist or our universe.
Decepticomic 9 months ago
Grow up. Or, don’t, actually.
dialfred 9 months ago
Yeah, I don’t remember ever seeing her last name either
ZBicyclist Premium Member 9 months ago
Nancy Ritz: glad she didn’t get a job in the Gasoline Alley strip.
asrialfeeple 9 months ago
I never knew she was a ritz kid.
Jethro Flatline 9 months ago
Never realized they were second graders, felt like fourth or fifth graders to me even in the old strips.