Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 04, 2006
Transcript:
"You know what I'd have liked? Vacationing before the interstate went in." "Eating at little roadside diners shaped like teapots and stuff." Eat "Because nothing improves a vacation like acid reflux." "They didn't have acid reflux back then." "Okay." "There weren't those fancy prescription drugs, so we didn't need it."
Keep on keepin' on over 8 years ago
Uummmm…….
Isaac Chen over 6 years ago
You can still take backroads through small towns
koalaperson about 1 year ago
“Back when I was a kid, we didn’t have cancer. There wasn’t any chemotherapy, so we didn’t need it. Still, I do wonder about all those folks who died of Demonic Withering Disease.” Yeah, not one of your best takes, Frazz.
DKHenderson about 1 month ago
I take one of those fancy drugs, although it’s no longer prescription, and I thank God for it. My acid reflux didn’t feel the way I thought such things would; I thought that I had somehow pulled a muscle in my back. Before it was diagnosed and treated, I was occasionally in absolute agony.
DevilDog2001 Premium Member 2 days ago
I love picking a destination, and then finding “distractions” a long the way. Because the whole “journey over destination” thing is true. That’s the whole point of a trip.