I assume the original date of this comic was during World War II. My parents told me about the nationwide rationing measures. Not just gasoline, but even certain types of food, etc. We had a furniture set in the basement that was manufactured during that time. It had minimal padding, because that was rationed as well. I wonder if modern Americans have the wherewithal to comply with that sort of thing, if it were to happen again.
BasilBruce 12 months ago
“And the best part is, she doesn’t keep telling me how to drive!”
Indiana Guy Premium Member 12 months ago
I assume the original date of this comic was during World War II. My parents told me about the nationwide rationing measures. Not just gasoline, but even certain types of food, etc. We had a furniture set in the basement that was manufactured during that time. It had minimal padding, because that was rationed as well. I wonder if modern Americans have the wherewithal to comply with that sort of thing, if it were to happen again.
jossy138 12 months ago
Was just wondering how Jeff got lucky for a change
donwestonmysteries 12 months ago
I thought she was for a car pool lane.
brklnbern 12 months ago
Another WWII comic. Hard to believe though anyone could mistake a mannequin for a real person.