I'm sorry, do you mean when Anthony ran the gas station, or do you 
mean when Gordon ran the gas station and Anthony started working 
there and grew the mustache while married to the bitch?  Just 
checking.  I think white people own car dealerships/repair places.  
The people you pay when you pump your gas may often be from other 
countries, but the people who actually own and run the business are 
often white.  Can you say "generalization"?

--- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know this sounds like I'm making a joke, but I'm really not.
> 
> I bailed on FBOFW when Gordon ran the gas station and grew that 
horrid
>  mustache while married to the bee-atch. 
> 
> I've been to Canada. I like Canada. I respect their differences. 
But,
> they're exactly like America in that white people don't operate gas
> stations in major metro areas anymore.
> 
> Sorry. I watched Transformers yesterday, and it was less of a 
stretch
> to believe in giant battle robots than that plot twist.
> 
> (Plus, the strip is a smidge too preachy.)
> 
> But really, the mustache is awful. Optimus Prime would not approve.
> 
> - RB
> 
> Happy 4th, y'all
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@>
> wrote:
> >
> > tell me about it.  You know, Toronto and environs is a big 
> > metropolitan area.  I think she sort of needs to expand her 
horizons 
> > a bit.  her 16 year old sister is luckier in love than she is.  
> > Seriously.  She is going to end up with Anthony by process of 
> > elimination, the least of all evils or something like that. Yes I 
> > know, Paul wasn't evil.  I only meant obnoxious in the sense of 
> > dishonest, not in the sense of mean and nasty.  It was perfectly 
fine 
> > for him to stay up north and hook up with Susan, he just should 
have 
> > told Liz and not led her on.  That's all.  Does everyone in 
> > weingartenchatters also read FBOFW?  Must be some common ground 
there 
> > or something.  Or maybe we all just share Gene's love of comics 
and 
> > FBOFW is one of the few that is in almost every paper.  In Boston 
> > about 1/2 of the ones in the Post were in the Globe, I would read 
the 
> > remainder online in the Post.  FBOFW was one of the few in both 
> > papers.
> > 
> >
>


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