It’s funny how comic strips get dated. This one is from 1998. I paid almost two bucks a pound for some Pink Lady apples in the supermarket last week. Of course, when you consider they came all the way from Chile, which I didn’t realize when I purchased them, I guess that’s a reasonable price. I have nothing against Chile, but apples are one thing we still manage to produce in quantity in this country. Isn’t it funny how all those buy-American campaigns have disappeared? OK, so none of this is funny.
Voice in the wind
By Jimmy Johnson
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