And to wmac8898 from yesterday … eesh. You’re looking at this from third-person omniscient viewpoint. Who the heck is going to know about, let alone find, the driver/s who flashed lights at Del? “Yeah, I flashed my lights at a random dude on the highway” is lousy testimony, even if it wasn’t itself illegal to do. They aren’t necessarily going to do a blood test on Del — for one thing, if he’s injured badly enough, he’s going straight to the hospital — and he has every incentive not to tell the cops about the restaurant at which he was chugging..As to Boo moving the car, she was steeling herself to do so. It doesn’t look like she actually did. There’s also no reason to believe there were spectators, and obviously the road was dimly lit. A convenience store might have a security camera trained on the lot, but of course not on the highway.
And to Chip, going back to June 4th comments … yep, Neil Cray had a girlfriend who was about 4’11", long black hair. I’m trying to remember her name, but what I mostly recall is that she was very much into Neil living his dream, come what may, and Neil’s mother resented the hell out of her existence.
This was an amusing and cute courtship, Boo and True. But just as in life, we get thrown curves. I didn’t see this ending coming, but it has sent a strong message about drinking and driving. It would be easy to write real fluffy, light story lines, but that sadly is often not the case in reality.
Kudos to the writers of GT for not taking the easy way out.
If there was anybody left on the baseball team that still kinda liked Young Master Bader, this should finish that off. Questions. Did Del survive and who was driving the pickup?My vote goes to Marty.
Nice to see Gil’s armpit adding to the conversation in P2.
Gil, these are teenagers you’re talking about. I thought when Gil got the phone call yesterday it might have been Tru(e) calling to tell Gil and Mimi what happened. Even in this Milford from the 60’s news, especially news like this travels fast among school kids. If this was modern times, all it takes are a few tapped keys and the whole school knows what’s up.
Following up on my comment from yesterday about the 3 local kids that died in an accident this week. It turned out, the driver was the grandson of a friend of mine. Kudos to Rubin and Whigham though for unexpectedly throwing some real life at us.
Went through a similiar situation with my child… Social media being what it is…Tru already knows! This will be an interesting few weeks for Thorpaholics!
Jinkies. If Mimi could pour out THAT MUCH emotion for a player she’s known for a year, think of the river she would start if she remembered Jami, Keri and Toto.
This is sad, but it is life. Mark my words as we read this strip. In almost every community some young person will die as the summer begins from either an accident , drowning or some act of fate. It happens every year.
Given that Del is presumably legally very much drunk, I would think he’s in very big trouble (assuming he lives) regardless of his headlights. Especially if the impact indicates he was speeding, but even if it doesn’t.
So, there’s a multi-car accident involving at least one fatality. The police notifies the family, and then calls the school district Superintendent Principal Athletic Director to inform him of a student’s death, and tells him the names of other people involved in the accident. How does Chief Wiggum Lind keep his job? And speaking of accidents, it’s no accident that today’s Mopped Up Thorp is ready. (Did that even make sense? Eh, whatever.)
“Hi Mr. and Mrs. Radley. You don’t know me but I coached Boo in softball for the past two years and watched her grow from an angry, rebellious out-of-control pitcher to a less angry, less rebellious pitcher who only nailed batters when she really wanted to thanks to briefly dating the starting quarterback.”
Oh no, maybe this is all my fault. All those birds I had on Boo’s head before? I was mocking her? To Kill a Mockingbird? This is Rub-ham’s way of getting back at me. Sorry everyone!
Hey, this is pretty old, but someone was selling Milford State Champ shirts. Don’t know if they ever made any since there were so few orders, but I do like the game results on the back. http://www.customink.com/signup/cfo719x0
‘Twas not I. Someone posted the link last night on The Comics Curmudgeon, but I don’t know whether that person created the page. As I mentioned yesterday, over 14K people have Gil Thorp as one of the strips on their GoComics page, to say nothing of how many people read the strip some other way, so there must be a lot of mourners out there.
Ravenswing over 8 years ago
And to wmac8898 from yesterday … eesh. You’re looking at this from third-person omniscient viewpoint. Who the heck is going to know about, let alone find, the driver/s who flashed lights at Del? “Yeah, I flashed my lights at a random dude on the highway” is lousy testimony, even if it wasn’t itself illegal to do. They aren’t necessarily going to do a blood test on Del — for one thing, if he’s injured badly enough, he’s going straight to the hospital — and he has every incentive not to tell the cops about the restaurant at which he was chugging..As to Boo moving the car, she was steeling herself to do so. It doesn’t look like she actually did. There’s also no reason to believe there were spectators, and obviously the road was dimly lit. A convenience store might have a security camera trained on the lot, but of course not on the highway.
Ravenswing over 8 years ago
Cue a riff of “Teen Angel” …
Ravenswing over 8 years ago
And to Chip, going back to June 4th comments … yep, Neil Cray had a girlfriend who was about 4’11", long black hair. I’m trying to remember her name, but what I mostly recall is that she was very much into Neil living his dream, come what may, and Neil’s mother resented the hell out of her existence.
rusty gate over 8 years ago
This was an amusing and cute courtship, Boo and True. But just as in life, we get thrown curves. I didn’t see this ending coming, but it has sent a strong message about drinking and driving. It would be easy to write real fluffy, light story lines, but that sadly is often not the case in reality.
Kudos to the writers of GT for not taking the easy way out.
dutchpuppy over 8 years ago
Neil had a heart condition, right? Living the dream…I recall that. Nothing else from the storyline. Was it basketball, tall, skinny kid?
TheBrownStarfish over 8 years ago
If there was anybody left on the baseball team that still kinda liked Young Master Bader, this should finish that off. Questions. Did Del survive and who was driving the pickup?My vote goes to Marty.
Nice to see Gil’s armpit adding to the conversation in P2.
Gil, these are teenagers you’re talking about. I thought when Gil got the phone call yesterday it might have been Tru(e) calling to tell Gil and Mimi what happened. Even in this Milford from the 60’s news, especially news like this travels fast among school kids. If this was modern times, all it takes are a few tapped keys and the whole school knows what’s up.
Following up on my comment from yesterday about the 3 local kids that died in an accident this week. It turned out, the driver was the grandson of a friend of mine. Kudos to Rubin and Whigham though for unexpectedly throwing some real life at us.
TheBrownStarfish over 8 years ago
Amazing response from the posters here yesterday. That was Mary Worth on the color site worth(y) (Sorry.) stuff.
Mr Reality over 8 years ago
In all reality, this is reality . Kudos to the writers .
miffedmax over 8 years ago
More than a boo-boo for Boo.
Lukebunkin over 8 years ago
Went through a similiar situation with my child… Social media being what it is…Tru already knows! This will be an interesting few weeks for Thorpaholics!
huskiecoach over 8 years ago
Boo Radley is a “ghost”…sounds familiar.
bearwku82 over 8 years ago
Jinkies. If Mimi could pour out THAT MUCH emotion for a player she’s known for a year, think of the river she would start if she remembered Jami, Keri and Toto.
SgtSaunders over 8 years ago
In death, she’s still “Boo”. Sheesh.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Will the softball team be inspired to “win one for the Biffer”?
tcar-1 over 8 years ago
The past two days Gil has borne an uncanny resemblance to Larry Pennell (aka “Dash Riprock”).
Most notably panel one yesterday.
Milford_JockStrap over 8 years ago
This is sad, but it is life. Mark my words as we read this strip. In almost every community some young person will die as the summer begins from either an accident , drowning or some act of fate. It happens every year.
bitsy twill over 8 years ago
Given that Del is presumably legally very much drunk, I would think he’s in very big trouble (assuming he lives) regardless of his headlights. Especially if the impact indicates he was speeding, but even if it doesn’t.
Mopman over 8 years ago
So, there’s a multi-car accident involving at least one fatality. The police notifies the family, and then calls the school district Superintendent Principal Athletic Director to inform him of a student’s death, and tells him the names of other people involved in the accident. How does Chief Wiggum Lind keep his job? And speaking of accidents, it’s no accident that today’s Mopped Up Thorp is ready. (Did that even make sense? Eh, whatever.)
chujusmith over 8 years ago
Wouldn’t seem right if the Thorp children didn’t attend the funeral with Gil and Mimi. At least a gratuitous crowd shot appearance.
bitsy twill over 8 years ago
“Hi Mr. and Mrs. Radley. You don’t know me but I coached Boo in softball for the past two years and watched her grow from an angry, rebellious out-of-control pitcher to a less angry, less rebellious pitcher who only nailed batters when she really wanted to thanks to briefly dating the starting quarterback.”
twainreader over 8 years ago
@Bitsy: When she was a toddler, she couldn’t pronounce her Ls. Her favorite color was Boo. How’s that?
twainreader over 8 years ago
When you break up in Milford, it’s permanent.
twainreader over 8 years ago
Tru? It’s Coach Thorp. Remember that blond you used to know? Coach, you mean Boo? Yeah I know her why did you say used to know?Um, uh, um…..
Mopman over 8 years ago
@tcar-1I like, I like!
BikeMike over 8 years ago
“Del Bader was involved somehow” Ya think?
sweetg1 over 8 years ago
Wouldn’t it be more appropriate for Gil to tell Tru(E)‘s father? It’s not necessarily his role to deliver news like that himself. Thoughts?
chiphilton over 8 years ago
“Dead? Boo Radley? But … she’s the only pitcher I have.”
twainreader over 8 years ago
She’s not merely, merely dead; she’s truly, Truly, Truly, Truly dead. (Coroner’s report)
seismic-2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
When Mom Radley and Dad Radley meet at the funeral, will Mom launch into Dad for giving Boo her wheels?
Mopman over 8 years ago
Oh no, maybe this is all my fault. All those birds I had on Boo’s head before? I was mocking her? To Kill a Mockingbird? This is Rub-ham’s way of getting back at me. Sorry everyone!
Irish53 over 8 years ago
The only one who will win is Knox Foley who will clean up after all the lawsuits are settled.
twainreader over 8 years ago
@tcar: as they’d tell you – Paint it Black
seniorscrub over 8 years ago
Tomorrow’s strip:Gil to Tru(e):I don’t know how to tell you…so l’ll just tell you.Boo’s dead.
Tru(e):She’s dead? (Laughing) Did she put you up to this? That minx. What a lively sense of humor..
Mopman over 8 years ago
Hey, this is pretty old, but someone was selling Milford State Champ shirts. Don’t know if they ever made any since there were so few orders, but I do like the game results on the back. http://www.customink.com/signup/cfo719x0
seismic-2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Apparently, you refer to the deceased by both the given name and the nickname. I base that conclusion on the Addison “Boo” Radley obituary.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 8 years ago
‘Twas not I. Someone posted the link last night on The Comics Curmudgeon, but I don’t know whether that person created the page. As I mentioned yesterday, over 14K people have Gil Thorp as one of the strips on their GoComics page, to say nothing of how many people read the strip some other way, so there must be a lot of mourners out there.
tcar-1 over 8 years ago
Some blues for Boo..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hRQLQWd4MY&list=RD2hRQLQWd4MY