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Considering how much ice cream Garfield has there (i.e. an entire truckload), it looks like we can only see the bottom section (with multiples of the three colored ones seen), with the top possibly having more variety to it.
Or maybe there wasnât much ice cream left in the truck.
Iâll take the bell! Why you think Iâm called âTinkerbellâ? Not really, I called that because I can fix or âtinkerâ with things. Hence my name.
Darned ice cream truck here plays Turkey in the Straw (unfortunately I can only remember the naughty words) all day. I can hear that blasted truck eight blocks away. And it doesnât even stop in front of my house.
Where I grew up, there wasnât an ice cream truck, but a kid riding a bicycle contraption with a freezer attached. Heâd ring the bells on the handlebars to attract the attention of the neighbourhood.
As for Garfield, this doesnât surprise me in the leastâŠ
Tanya,, I had the Dickie Dee man too! bloomin guy would purposely pull into the town-houses where usually the poorest kids were and Iâd see those poor souls sitten on their back stoops looking sad knowing they couldnât have an ice-cream or popsicle. the cheapest one was the three coloured watered popsicle for 50 cents
Does EVERY truck play Turkey in the Straw ? Long time ago a TV/appliance store played that on local TVâand that so stuck in my my that I canât even recall the ânaughty wordsâ Locally we have had two companiesâboth with Turkeyâbut one has a womanâs voice saying âHello ! Hello!â of course it was always DRIVEN by a seedy-looking MANâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
Does EVERY truck play Turkey in the Straw ? Long time ago a TV/appliance store played that on local TVâand that so stuck in my my that I canât even recall the ânaughty wordsâ Locally we have had two companiesâboth with Turkeyâbut one has a womanâs voice saying âHello ! Hello!â of course it was always DRIVEN by a seedy-looking MANâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
I can remember an ice cream truck coming around when I was little. I believe it was Mr. Softieâs Ice Cream. I used to get these round ice cream sandwiches from them. Too bad they donât come around anymore.
I donât know where everyone else is from and what your ice cream trucks were like, but the truck in my neighborhood when I was a kid did not have hand-dipped ice cream. It was all the prepackaged fudgebars, popsicles, etc. I guess Garfield lives in a neighborhood with a much higher class ice cream truck.
The Mr. Softee truck ( and others) are still around - and itâs not hand-dipped, itâs soft-serve. Think Dairy Queen on wheels. The trucks have a generator to provide power to the machines - and the milk shake blenders⊠There are also those trucks that are basically a van with a home freezer inside; plug âem in at night, load up with dry ice just before leaving the barn.
To those fellow readers or commenterâs that have served the United States Of America in one of the greatest military forces in the world I want to say Thank You. And, to those family members that have had their loved ones give the supreme sacrifice in that serves I want to say Thank You on there behalf. I ask that each and every other American to please do that same.
Please lift them up in your prayers on their special day as well as each and everyday. Bless You All!
ladywolf17 almost 15 years ago
Hey! Some of here would like some ice cream, Garfield.
MidnightLyman almost 15 years ago
Considering how much ice cream Garfield has there (i.e. an entire truckload), it looks like we can only see the bottom section (with multiples of the three colored ones seen), with the top possibly having more variety to it.
Or maybe there wasnât much ice cream left in the truck.
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Wonder if they have catnip flavor ice cream?
twinsnake_coatl almost 15 years ago
That ice-cream man must be a millionaire by now.
kpreethy almost 15 years ago
must be up side there in the ice cream mountain!!!!!
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
In âBlazing Saddlesâ Howard Johnsonâs just had one.
moronbis almost 15 years ago
did you pay him?
Little Miss Tink almost 15 years ago
Iâll take the bell! Why you think Iâm called âTinkerbellâ? Not really, I called that because I can fix or âtinkerâ with things. Hence my name.
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
Darned ice cream truck here plays Turkey in the Straw (unfortunately I can only remember the naughty words) all day. I can hear that blasted truck eight blocks away. And it doesnât even stop in front of my house.
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
Where I grew up, there wasnât an ice cream truck, but a kid riding a bicycle contraption with a freezer attached. Heâd ring the bells on the handlebars to attract the attention of the neighbourhood.
As for Garfield, this doesnât surprise me in the leastâŠ
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
Nothing but the bell and the ding-a-ling who was drivbing the truck.
keltii almost 15 years ago
Tanya,, I had the Dickie Dee man too! bloomin guy would purposely pull into the town-houses where usually the poorest kids were and Iâd see those poor souls sitten on their back stoops looking sad knowing they couldnât have an ice-cream or popsicle. the cheapest one was the three coloured watered popsicle for 50 cents
CraftyCrone almost 15 years ago
Does EVERY truck play Turkey in the Straw ? Long time ago a TV/appliance store played that on local TVâand that so stuck in my my that I canât even recall the ânaughty wordsâ Locally we have had two companiesâboth with Turkeyâbut one has a womanâs voice saying âHello ! Hello!â of course it was always DRIVEN by a seedy-looking MANâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
CraftyCrone almost 15 years ago
Does EVERY truck play Turkey in the Straw ? Long time ago a TV/appliance store played that on local TVâand that so stuck in my my that I canât even recall the ânaughty wordsâ Locally we have had two companiesâboth with Turkeyâbut one has a womanâs voice saying âHello ! Hello!â of course it was always DRIVEN by a seedy-looking MANâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
battycomic Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I can remember an ice cream truck coming around when I was little. I believe it was Mr. Softieâs Ice Cream. I used to get these round ice cream sandwiches from them. Too bad they donât come around anymore.
TexTech almost 15 years ago
I donât know where everyone else is from and what your ice cream trucks were like, but the truck in my neighborhood when I was a kid did not have hand-dipped ice cream. It was all the prepackaged fudgebars, popsicles, etc. I guess Garfield lives in a neighborhood with a much higher class ice cream truck.
RadioTom almost 15 years ago
The Mr. Softee truck ( and others) are still around - and itâs not hand-dipped, itâs soft-serve. Think Dairy Queen on wheels. The trucks have a generator to provide power to the machines - and the milk shake blenders⊠There are also those trucks that are basically a van with a home freezer inside; plug âem in at night, load up with dry ice just before leaving the barn.
Trainwreck_1 almost 15 years ago
To those fellow readers or commenterâs that have served the United States Of America in one of the greatest military forces in the world I want to say Thank You. And, to those family members that have had their loved ones give the supreme sacrifice in that serves I want to say Thank You on there behalf. I ask that each and every other American to please do that same. Please lift them up in your prayers on their special day as well as each and everyday. Bless You All!
ububobu almost 15 years ago
Thanks Vigilante, Iâm a cold war vet myself.
chinook2 almost 15 years ago
Garfield, didnât you think anyone else would want that?
Well duh, thatâs why I ate it so fast!
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Thatâs always the way with you, Garfield.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Ah, but can you actually eat your ill-gotten gains before they melt?
Pets of the comics about 4 years ago
ooookaaaaaay