![]() Lot of great mail from Eugene," Brookins said. Since The Register-Guard started running the comic three years ago,īrookins has been flooded with ideas from here, he said. about as unpluggerlike a place as you're likely to find - seem to States such as Alabama, Texas and South Carolina Ĭities such as Lima, Ohio, of all places, and even Santa Barbara, Calif. ![]() Maybe, maybe not, said Gary Brookins, who draws the daily cartoonĬertain parts of the country tend to inspire more plugger ideas Media Services in Chicago, the comic's publisher. "That does seem rare," said a spokeswoman with Tribune Recently, the comic has received ideas from three folks in Lane Pluggers, they seem to have lots of inspiration. Web site, And for an alleged bunch of uninspired The creatures come from Pluggerville, according to the strip's That cartoon that depicts plain folks who reflect the backbone ofĪmerica, but in the guise of bears and rhinos, rabbits and dogs. ![]() "Pluggers," that somewhat goofy, somewhat hokey comic strip that lets the readers do the writing. From Rapid City, S.D., and Wheeler,Īnd, yes, they come from around here, too, those ideas for PLUGGERVILLE - They come from Selma, Ala., and Deatsville, Ala.įrom Lubbock, Texas, and Lima, Ohio. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ![]() APA style: Folks who keep on pluggin' inspire popular comic strip.Folks who keep on pluggin' inspire popular comic strip." Retrieved from MLA style: "Folks who keep on pluggin' inspire popular comic strip." The Free Library.
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