For many people, this is too close to the truth for comfort.
Those gawd-awful colors are back
Love the colors. Pink and turquoise have always been a favorite combo of mine.
I hear you! And it would be worse if I didn’t know something about cooking from scratch!
Who cares about the colors. Shoe has always been the funniest and most insightful comic strip around!!
Yeah, the triple-stacked tail lights definately suggest a late ’50s “Chrysler”….the days when you could get a gallon of gas plus a cheeseburger with fries for under a buck.
You know somthing is wrong when you can buy 3 gallons of gas for the price of 1 cheese burger.
Me too. I liked it better when gas was more expensive. Streets weren’t as crowded.
The car is a DeSoto. It was made by Chrysler.
Actually the pink isn’t bad for the car, coral was big in the late ‘50’s; but turquoise chrome???
Rick McKee
Anysia about 16 years ago
For many people, this is too close to the truth for comfort.
swolf48110 about 16 years ago
Those gawd-awful colors are back
oldseadog about 16 years ago
Love the colors. Pink and turquoise have always been a favorite combo of mine.
TiggerLeBounce about 16 years ago
For many people, this is too close to the truth for comfort.
I hear you! And it would be worse if I didn’t know something about cooking from scratch!
comicpat65 Premium Member about 16 years ago
Who cares about the colors. Shoe has always been the funniest and most insightful comic strip around!!
lazygrazer about 16 years ago
Yeah, the triple-stacked tail lights definately suggest a late ’50s “Chrysler”….the days when you could get a gallon of gas plus a cheeseburger with fries for under a buck.
lynndlm1 about 16 years ago
You know somthing is wrong when you can buy 3 gallons of gas for the price of 1 cheese burger.
Iphelia about 16 years ago
Me too. I liked it better when gas was more expensive. Streets weren’t as crowded.
iowafinn about 16 years ago
The car is a DeSoto. It was made by Chrysler.
stpatme about 16 years ago
Actually the pink isn’t bad for the car, coral was big in the late ‘50’s; but turquoise chrome???