Dick Tracy by Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger for May 09, 2011

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    Bill Thompson  over 13 years ago

    Shows why they named the kid Attitude. He acts like he’s literally going for a chip off the old block.

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    Llewellenbruce  over 13 years ago

    I thought cocaine only made your nose numb?

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    margueritem  over 13 years ago

    gertie didn’t know about the nose thing, Llewellenbruce.

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    FLIGHT SUIT  over 13 years ago

    Llewellenbruce, cocaine will numb your lips, gums, tongue, or probably any soft membrane you touch it to.

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    Steve Bartholomew  over 13 years ago

    Cocaine was at one time used as a local anesthetic, before the invention of Novocaine.

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    FLIGHT SUIT  over 13 years ago

    It’s still used for anesthetic. Or at least it was in the 1980s: When I was a child, I had to get an injection right in my nostril, to help me with my allergies.

    Before sticking the needle in, the doctor used cotton soaked in liquid cocaine to numb my nostrils. I must say I was one VERY talkative kid when I left his appointment.

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    ReneTray  over 13 years ago

    Thank you for information Flight Suit.

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    Det.DanDone  over 13 years ago

    I don’t think it’s gonna cut down on the noise. Lil’ baby ‘Tude keeps it up, B.O.’s gonna need an anesthetic.

    Good Morning Vista Bill.

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  over 13 years ago

    Good morning, Det.DanDone and everyone…

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    Ray_C  over 13 years ago

    We need a little rimshot after B.O.’s last remark.

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    OzzieJohn  over 13 years ago

    ‘Morning Bill (actually it’s 9:30PM down here). I really think that we will never get to see the kid’s face.

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    Can't Sleep  over 13 years ago

    I half expect Gertie to toss that “reject flour” in the trash, so it’ll be long gone when Hot Rize brings the ‘replacement.’

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    wndrwrthg  over 13 years ago

    Earle sure has made a colossal mistake Those flour bags contained Peruvian flake Goodies made with that brand of snow Will give you plenty of getup and go Now Rize must rectify the error Else Gertie will need one big mirror There are those who say they know It’s easy to get lumps out of your blow But 200 pounds of high yield coke It’s loss about, you do not joke Here’s what Gertie said about this “flour” Mmmph mmmb mmmph mmph mmm mmph Will Junior get there before Ms. Rize And believe what’s before his eyes Could it be that soon we will see others Like those Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers In this story they would fit right in To omit them would almost be a sin But this is about Gertie and her old coot And 200 pounds of high grade toot.

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    Morrow Cummings  over 13 years ago

    Hey, didn’t BO and Gertie’s house one time be under an overpass? Something keeps telling me it did. Someone help me out!

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    LittleRedDress  over 13 years ago

    You’re absolutely correct, Morrow. When they were planning that overpass through Sunny Dell Acres, the Plentys were offered a good settlement, but B. O. refused to sell, so they built the overpass right over the house. Chester Gould introduced this and even Max Collins played with the idea. I’d have to do some research to see when this happened, unless there are more knowledgeable fans out there who could add some information.

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    harkherp  over 13 years ago

    In WWII the French resistance group the Maquis would mix cocaine with dried blood and spred it on trails. The Nazi K-9 troops searching for them would get a nose full of cocaine laced dried blood when tracking, and were useless for the rest of the day!!!

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    BuzzyKincaid73  over 13 years ago

    WHERE’S DICK ? !

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    Bill Thompson  over 13 years ago

    Gertie obviously hasn’t baked any biscuits yet.

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    MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Dick returns this week as the case goes into high gear. Big part for Sam Friday.

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    coratelli  over 13 years ago

    Poor B.O.!

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    BuzzyKincaid73  over 13 years ago

    Thanks Mike !

    Any plans to bring Bonnie Braids and Joe Tracy into the current run ?

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    Bill Thompson  over 13 years ago

    Probably Mike Curtis can address this. There’s a TV/movie cliche where cops test an unknown powder by tasting it as Gertie does here. She has a good reason to make that mistake. But have any real-life cops been dumb enough to do that? And for a weekday Crimestoppers spot, what should the rest of us do if we find a suspicious substance?

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    Can't Sleep  over 13 years ago

    NIGHT-GAUNT49 - C’mon - “the Gringo?” Really?

    Sure, cocaine was used as a medication pretty freely until the addicitve qualities showed up.

    I believe it was prescribed by doctors in the late 19th century to help opium addicts quit. You might say it had mixed results.

    When I had surgery in the nasal passage between my eyes about 10 years ago, I was given a small amount to shrink the tissue way up there.

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  over 13 years ago

    MikeCurtis said, “Dick returns this week as the case goes into high gear. Big part for Sam Friday.”

    Thanks, Mike, for “what’s ahead”. Keeps me on the edge of my seat in anticipation!

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    MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Actually I asked my local police liasions for information on touching your tongue to cocaine as often seen on cop shows and such, as well as what would happen if you made biscuits with it.

    Bonnie Braids and Joseph Flintheart Tracy will returne eventually, part of the reason for their delays has been ascertaining their exact ages as various versions have been shown of each character.

    Joe and I decided that Bonnie’s in her early 20’s and Joe should be around 6, as both Bonnie and Honeymoon were in the story where Joseph was born, and we estimate Honeymoon at around 12 when she returns.

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    stuart  over 13 years ago

    Night-Gaunt - it is the coca-leaf that has the healthy dose of cocaine, and if you are out of the US, try coca tea. The gringo refines it into a poison, then destroys the crops of coca farmers who have made a living growing coca for centuries, and are not the ones refining it into cocaine.

    Plus, destroying their crops just raises the price of cocaine - which effectively recruits even more drug dealers! Same stupid mistake as in the 1929 crash - farmers were going out of business because crop prices dropped drastically as a result of the suddenly shrinking money supply, but they had fixed price mortgages. This caused a food shortage. So our oh so wise government started destroying what little food remained in a futile effort to raise crop prices - causing widespread famine. (That would have been the time to print up some money and pass it around equally.)

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