The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy for March 24, 2024

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    tudza Premium Member 8 months ago

    I know. Our marketing guy helped pack a U-Haul and he tied a trucker’s hitch.

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    Superfrog  8 months ago

    Be afrayed.

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    salakfarm Premium Member 8 months ago

    Knots to him.

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    Imagine  8 months ago

    Knot helping.

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    Doug K  8 months ago

    Dave should show Bernice his knot-tying merit badge

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    The Reader Premium Member 8 months ago

    The train seems pretty excited about those knots too!

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    E.Z. Smith Premium Member 8 months ago

    “In an 1867 Victorian stage melodrama called Under The Gaslight. The play’s stage directions call for one of the characters (named Snorkey) to be tied to the train tracks by the villain. It’s close to the scene we’re familiar with save for the fact that the person on the tracks is a man, and he’s saved by the leading lady.

    This sort of train-based peril became a regular element of the melodramas as a cheap and easy way to create suspense. Moving into the early-20th century, and the silent film era, many films took their cues from those same 19th-century stage dramas. One of the more famous examples of this type of story was the serial The Perils of Pauline, which saw the titular heroine encounter all kinds of scoundrels and villains each week, who would put her in life-threatening danger—although it is important to note that she was never tied to the railroad tracks."

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    derdave969  8 months ago

    “Down in the old abandoned mine Sweet Sue was having fits . . . "

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    goboboyd  8 months ago

    Wait till he shows the photos at the next K.A.N. A. meeting. (Knot Aficionados of North America)

    The real Ted Lasso.

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    Kilrwat Premium Member 8 months ago

    And the bad guy gets a two-fer.

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    jango  8 months ago

    I guess Snidely Whiplash is wringing his hands in delight off-stage left.

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    Lee26 Premium Member 8 months ago

    Dudley and Nell?

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  8 months ago

    “Am I gonna save you? Frayed knot.”

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    wbezemek  8 months ago

    That wooo woooo is truely going down hill. If it was uphill it would be a choo choo.

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    jscarff57 Premium Member 8 months ago

    I could save you, but what’s in it for me?

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    cuzinron47  8 months ago

    It’s time for Jones to come along, slow-walkin’, slow-talkin Jones.

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    Impkins  Premium Member 8 months ago

    I don’t believe in forced yoga. :)

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    mbrahms26  8 months ago

    Bernice…she’s a cut above all the rest!

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    tinstar  8 months ago

    Is this Dudley Do-Right’s almost smarter brother?

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