JumpStart by Robb Armstrong for December 24, 2015

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    krys723  almost 9 years ago

    Joe is a great police officer

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    Olddog1  almost 9 years ago

    Prof’s: yes, that probably gave it away.

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    jimsr  almost 9 years ago

    Marcus may be frugal but he is also generous.

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    Mopar_Mike  almost 9 years ago

    As a San Diego Charger, I hope Uncle Marcus realizes he’s going to have moving expenses soon.

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    cubswin2016  almost 9 years ago

    I don’t think it would take Nancy Drew to solve this mystery.

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    Dr_Fogg  almost 9 years ago

    Bank checks don’t… so no.

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    Dr_Fogg  almost 9 years ago

    #sharethegift

    Merry Christmas to all ツ

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  almost 9 years ago

    In Police Work we called that a Clue! CHPD 92-97

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    robbarmstrong Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Happy Holidays, and thank you guys for reading and commenting on my comic strip, “JumpStart”!

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    noreenklose  almost 9 years ago

    Thanks, Robb, and same to you!To all my friends on these comics boards:<img src=””width=”350”>

    Thanks for my smiles all year, and here’s hoping for many more!May you have a happy, healthy, New Year.

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    David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs  almost 9 years ago

    @Prof’s hubbie “Don’t cheques in America have all the account holder’s details on them… name, address, account number and bank details?”.

    ’Cashier’s Check’A check written by a financial institution on its own funds. It is then signed by a representative of the financial institution and made payable to a third party. A customers who purchases a cashier’s check pays for the full face value of the check and usually also pays a small premium for the service. These checks are secured by the funds of the issuer – usually a bank – and include the name of a payee (the entity to which the check is payable), and the name of the remitter (the entity that paid for the check)..Noteworthy here that the one who paid for the check is not necessarily listed on the check.

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