
Then why do they have a car without tailfins or running boards? Pah!
And who needs to go to Pittsburgh?
This is a blog devoted to the comic strip "Pluggers", about the "80 percent of humanity who unceremoniously keep plugging along -- balancing work, play and family life." This strip is also described as "America’s first interactive, reader-participation comic." That sounds like most of us, right? And our fellow Americans are sending in the ideas. So let's see how it matches up with reality, shall we?
3 comments:
Pluggers regularly fall into gaping white voids where their maps are useless.
I thought the Pennsylvania Turnpike dates back to the 1930s. The interstate highway system was built in the 1950s and 1960s. Where do pluggers get their maps from?
Leave it in your will that you want your ashes sent to Pittsburgh and drive into a wall, Plugger. You know you want to.
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