Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for July 29, 2009

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    mrbribery  over 15 years ago

    And I didn’t really marry that woman there when she was drunk, like I told her.

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    Hillbillyman  over 15 years ago

    “Can I get a Amen’’?

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    axe-grinder  over 15 years ago

    Amen, Powerboy!

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    wndrwrthg  over 15 years ago

    “Then suddenly, I have an epiphany Ooh, your hand touching mine A feeling so divine till I leave the past behind I’m lost in a world Made by you for me”.

    Sung to: “I hear a symphony” The Supremes

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    axe-grinder  over 15 years ago

    A complete turnaround for Upton O. Goode, and the “O” is for Olney.

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    prasrinivara  over 15 years ago

    No augh, remember Photography 101–when you’re closer to the subject, that subject will (generally) look larger in the photo; no giantess, that’s Ramona.

    Yep, Upton has converted–much like the 16-year-old (in 1913) who wanted to mock a visiting pastor, but due to his very idea of practical-joke wound up converted!

    (the bio of that man, titled Another Daniel, is available at http://lefi.org)

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    alondra  over 15 years ago

    Good for you Upton!

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    stringmusicianer  over 15 years ago

    I don’t think the cops are going to be so forgiving as the congregation.

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    OldManMountain  over 15 years ago

    I can hear it now. Clovia, “SLIM!”

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    stuart  over 15 years ago

    stringmusicianer - yep, and Upton will still find himself thinking like a thief. Catholics call the civil jail sentence “temporal punishment” and the still twisted personality “concupiscence”, or “the stain of sin”. But Divine forgiveness of the “guilt of sin” is the first step to washing out the stain. The temporal punishment can be an agent in removing the stain when born with the right attitude. In jail, you can learn more crime - but you can also learn skills to turn your life around.

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    nelson-muntz  over 15 years ago

    WILL THIS STORY LINE NEVER END?

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    bassmanbob  over 15 years ago

    We do know that this current storyline is not politically correct, right? Good for Jim! Nice to see someone not afraid to show that there’s salvation and redemption in the word of God!

    For those of you offended by this story, just practice what Christians are always being told to do regarding violence, sex and profanity on TV.

    Don’t Read it!

    Peace.

    BB

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    BlitzMcD  over 15 years ago

    So Upton is finally having his Saul of Tarsus on the Road to Damascus moment!

    Or as the Capitols said in 1966, “Now the moment of truth has finally come”…..

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    prasrinivara  over 15 years ago

    augh, I stated that Upton was converted by his own sermon (just as N. Daniel wound up converted by his own attempt at practical-joke); I didn’t say anything about Ramona being converted (and as Upton pointed out, she isn’t).

    So, you’re probably right that there is going to be bloodshed.

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    harebell  over 15 years ago

    AUGH, Augh!

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    stringmusicianer  over 15 years ago

    Axe, who is Olney?

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    AWESOME9802  over 15 years ago

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!

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    axe-grinder  over 15 years ago

    stringmusicianer said, Axe, who is Olney?

    Welcome back, Stringmuse!

    I was trying to transform the Upton O. Goode=> up to no good name by supposing a middle name: Upton Olney Goode=> up to only good. Upton will need to have a name that reflects his new nature! It seemed like a good idea at 6 a.m.

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    axe-grinder  over 15 years ago

    bassmanbob said, We do know that this current storyline is not politically correct, right? Good for Jim!

    I’ll agree with that. Jim is showing courage in tackling a religious theme in today’s world. I think the story is a notch below the classic and charming Earl and Gertie saga, but still very enjoyable and thought-provoking (as the mostly interesting comments attest).

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    stringmusicianer  over 15 years ago

    Axe, duh! Mea culpa for not getting your sense of humor! I should have thought it over a little more. I was thinking, who was Olney in the Bible?

    And I agree, it’s not as good as Earl and Gertie, but it is admirable to use a religious theme. And Jim sure is provoking a lot of adolescent comments with the presentation of the female character.

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    axe-grinder  over 15 years ago

    stringmusicianer said… And Jim sure is provoking a lot of adolescent comments with the presentation of the female character.

    That’s true. There is something for everyone!

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    Ronshua  over 15 years ago

    Jonah preached so well , Nineveh repented . Jona got mad at GOD for not wiping them out . Sat in the sun wanting to die. Any parallels here ? Trust the cartoonist .

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    Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago

    NotNormanChubsyUbsy said, I’m not “offended” by this arc, just bored to tears and wondering what ever happened to GA, since none of the recent story arcs have had anything to do with the Wallet clan. Plus I find the preaching a bit heavy-handed. ——- Hang in there NotNorman! I’m sure there will be something along sooner or later you’ll enjoy. Until then, sit back and enjoy the ride. Life’s too short to be hating on a comic strip. Or those who read them. Try to have fun, you crusty old fart you.

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    JanLC  over 15 years ago

    You think Ramona is crying tears of repentance? She’s sweating because Upton just confessed to crimes she’s involved in!

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    prasrinivara  over 15 years ago

    No, Jan Ramona’s tears aren’t those of repentance–she’s only crying because she will soon be having rather cramped accomodations, strict diet and crimped-on schedule typical of prisons.

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