Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for April 07, 2024

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    Grumpy Old Guy  8 months ago

    Being so thin, I am going to wind up blowing away in a strong wind…

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    Johnny Q Premium Member 8 months ago

    Heteronyms!

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    snsurone76  8 months ago

    There is an episode on I LOVE LUCY, where Ricky was having problems with English, especially words ending in “ough” (“rough”, “bough”, etc.).

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    top cat james  8 months ago
    Schoolhouse Schlock!
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    iggyman  8 months ago

    Let’s give a toast to the cook who burnt the toast!

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    Darryl Heine  8 months ago

    Hope Boog and the bear know about the threatening of the name change for Gasoline Alley to Electric Acres or something like that. These word changes (nor the fate of the strip) aren’t funny, or are they?

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    skinkis.com  8 months ago

    My Grandma spoke Polish & English. She used to say English was silly for that same reason…

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    Gent  8 months ago

    Why yes of course Engleesh so confoosing. Even after soo many decades me is bearly gets it.

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    Old Time Tales  8 months ago

    The confusion is understandable when we realize that many of the words that are causing trouble are not all English words. We borrow so many words that they get in each others way.

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    SofaKing Premium Member 8 months ago

    We’ll assume that Jones is no longer under the care of Bear?

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    BlitzMcD  8 months ago

    The principal point that they make is that one must adhere to a certain set of princliples linguistically.

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    Newenglandah  8 months ago

    Can I wind my watch in the wind?

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    oakie817  8 months ago

    days like this i miss those singing mice

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    Sportymonk  8 months ago

    How is the boy surviving with the bear? No food, no fresh clothing, no school?

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    JPuzzleWhiz  8 months ago

    The examples Boog and Bear gave in the strip above not only are spelled alike and have different meanings, they are also pronounced differently.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  8 months ago

    I just realized — “Boog” and “Bear,” when taken together, sound almost like the word “bugbear”!

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    eced52  8 months ago

    I would read it.

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    MT Wallet   8 months ago

    Rick O’Shay stinks today.

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    Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray  8 months ago

    I wont be around at turnover tonight either as my power is still out. They think it will be on tomorrow, or longer….

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