Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for December 16, 2009

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    Llewellenbruce  almost 15 years ago

    Kitty appears to be intoxicated by the way she looks.

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    axe-grinder  almost 15 years ago

    Hey, is that Dr. Michelle Managan? http://www.dilworthanimalhospital.com/Veterinarians.html

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    BigGrouch  almost 15 years ago

    Those bubbles over Kitty’s head are the same as when Snuffy Smith drinks from his jug. I think Kitty got into th’ corn squeezin’s

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    stringmusicianer  almost 15 years ago

    Rufus, show her those spiffy polka dot pajamas. She is sure to be impressed.

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    ocean17  almost 15 years ago

    Rufus and the vet look like they’re characters from two different comic strips.

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    marchman3354  almost 15 years ago

    @ ocean17 Scancarelli does that alot when he doesa character that is based upon a real living person.

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    gaebie  almost 15 years ago

    axe-grinder, I believe you are correct! It is Dr. Michelle Managan, It looks just like her and “Her interests include feline medicine, dentistry, and emergency medicine.” Is GA around Charlotte NC?

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    Oh my, all this time we’ve been worried that poor kitty may die and she may simply be drunk? Oh my!

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    buddeshepherd  almost 15 years ago

    Chinese cat food!

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    imrobert  almost 15 years ago

    Yes, Scancarelli lives in North Carolina like Dr. Managan. I suspect there are other characters that appear here which are cartoon versions of real folk

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    stringmusicianer  almost 15 years ago

    Jim lives in Charlotte.

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    carsc23 Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I know some find his mixing the classic characters with real people charming, but I’ve found it annoying from the get-go. To each his own.

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    louisgatsaves  almost 15 years ago

    North Carolina? I thought Gasoline Alley was set in Wisconsin in Frank King’s original home town?

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    pierreandnicole  almost 15 years ago

    Could she be in a ‘family way’? Boogie Woogie should be questioned.

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    Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I’ve never been to a vet clinic where we couldn’t go back with our pet to the treatment room. Usually it helps calm the pet, and us, down.

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    tcambeul  almost 15 years ago

    Ah Yes, Thanks for some real Gasoline Alley!!!

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    BuzzDog  almost 15 years ago

    Sorry Chubsy…winters in the upper South - particularly in mountainous regions such as the Ozarks or Appalachia - can be pretty fierce.

    I had to work from home for an entire week last year during an ice storm, and that’s a fairly common occurance.

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    countoftowergrove  almost 15 years ago

    axe-grinder said, about 15 hours ago

    Hey, is that Dr. Michelle Managan? http://www.dilworthanimalhospital.com/Veterinarians.html

    She very well might be!

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    436rge  almost 15 years ago

    Jim frequently incorporates real people into his strip. Yes Axegrinder that really is Dr. Managan! I understand Teri the waitress at Corky’s Diner is a real person who is a Native American.

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    pbarnrob  almost 15 years ago

    JAD et al; King may have used locals as well, but I think we’ve established that Jim is in or around Charlotte, and probably gets a kick out of incorporating friendly locals - and maybe a few other percs in the neighborhood…

    And oh yes, weather patterns in SC when I was at Beaufort could get pretty wild; not much snow, but a frosting, and then the hurricanes! Go VMFA-232 Checkerboards!

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