Apr18
Jones has yet to convince us, let alone Doc, that he can actually make a biker work properly. And even then, he’s not really showing up as the kind of guy you want around your shop much.
I’m excited to be moving the strip to three a week today. It means a lot to the movement of the story as well as my ability to crank out three in the time I used to struggle through one. I think it will also mean more traffic and more readers.
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He does seem to be spending alot of time working on that without the parts he needs
Huh. You got any idears for where he might find said parts? Once again, you may have prophesied the next strip. Folks are gonna think you’re my ghost writer if you keep that up. You know what they say, though, better to ghost write than ghost ride. Yukyuk.
I’m wondering if my ability to understand jones is a commentary on me.
You think that’s bad–this garbage is coming out of my head. Whatzat say about me??
Of course for me it was my truck and not my bike that rattled apart and left me stranded
Rob,
Love the comic..
I can see Doc setting Jones on an ill mannered metric basket case to prove his wrenching worthiness.
I’m a tuck that into my thinkin’ hat and see what comes out. Who knows what madness that could bring?
Rather than a metric, perhaps it should be a mini-bike or better yet, an old Whizzer.
Sounds like a reality show or sumpin. Mebbe a Hummer, Harley’s answer to the Cushman scooter and named for Dean Hummer, the guy who was able to sell a ton of them pretty close to Cushman’s home base.
his bike died of awsomness