This old comic from January was the first Sunday to appear in the first full year of Arlo & Janis, 1986. It was inevitable, you know. The prolonged spring of cool and damp almost overnight has switched to a dry hot harbinger of the summer to come. I know those of you in the midwest and the northeast don’t yet need reminding, but I thought some of us may have already forgotten the many times we wished for a return of “normal” weather. This, too, shall pass, and when it does we’ll gripe about it.
Snow Business
By Jimmy Johnson
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