CHECK YOUR MIRRORS

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Read the Comics

  • CHECK YOUR MIRRORS
    CHECK YOUR MIRRORS
A newspaper’s comics section does not hold the fascination it once did to a child. Families in the 1960s and 1970s made a dash for the printed frame-by-frame jokes or stories. On Sunday, they were in color, which made for a Holy War before church. We took up arms, literally, to fight over who got to read the Sunday funnies before the other siblings. There was excitement for children learning to…

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