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One of the classics, having started in the San Francisco Chronicle more than 100 years ago. Mutt and Jeff has become part of our cultural vocabulary and the strip continues to attract audiences around the world who appreciate clean, straightforward humor that doesn’t depend on local cultural awareness.
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SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 7 months ago
Good one, Jeff.
Very un-PC, but still good.
eddie6192 said, 7 months ago
This cartoon is so old, that there were still indian head pennies in circulation back then.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 7 months ago
@eddie6192
It wouldn’t be a penny, unless it was already really old one. Those were discontinued long before Mutt and Jeff started. The Lincoln penny goes back to 1909. It would more likely have been a buffalo nickel, which had an Indian head on the front and a bison on the back.
Number Three said, 7 months ago
Haha! This cracked me up laughing….
Conceited much, Jeff?
LOL xxx
Quartermain MILLER
said, 7 months ago
@eddie6192
and the Indian head nickle
Quartermain MILLER
said, 7 months ago
@Number Three
With the Indian head penny and the Indian head 5 cent piece—I’m thinking of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “The Song Of Hiawatha” and his girl friend “Minnehaha” and that’s you #3.
Quartermain MILLER
said, 7 months ago
@Number Three
Go to youtube—“Harbor Lights”—Platters—click on one w/rectangular picture w/ colored harbor lights—
EdFenster said, 7 months ago
Who said history is written by the winners, Sir Jeff!
Number Three said, 7 months ago
@Quartermain MILLER
Awwwwww! You bring a tear to my eye… I listened to that song from yesterday ‘Two Different Worlds’ and I loved it so much. He had a powerful voice and it was amazing when he was holding onto the notes.
Harbor Lights was also very beautiful. I thought of you all through it. Not because you told me to check it out, but because of the old black & white images of the ship.
I thought to myself ‘I wonder if Quartermain was on there’?
I have also loved poetry too… Used to write it myself.
Quartermain MILLER
said, 7 months ago
@Number Three
I’ll call you Sugar,’cause “My Sugar Is So Refined”(Johnny Mercer)—Yes those Navy ships were great—mine would have been in the short clip showing the convoy and of course I wore both Navy Blues and in summer or in the Pacific, Navy Whites.
SherlockWatson said, 7 months ago
This strip is like that old joke about two people trying to out-snob each other:
“My family came here on the Mayflower.”
“Mine had their own boat; they wouldn’t sail with just anyone!”
Quartermain MILLER
said, 7 months ago
@SherlockWatson
Snob!! LOL
Number Three said, 7 months ago
@Quartermain MILLER
Loved the song… Very romantic!
Sugar? So I’m sweet am I? LOL.
Jerry Carlson said, 7 months ago
@SherlockWatson
Will Rogers, who had Cherokee acestors, said somthing like, “When the Pilgrims came, my people met them at the boat”.
BTW, the Buffalo Nickel was minted until 1937.
Number Six said, 7 months ago
@Quartermain MILLER
Jeff reminds me of Jack Lemmon’s portrayal of an English lord in the wonderful movie Irma La Doucé, also starring the lovely Shirley Maclaine.
I’ve got to tell ya – I’m really concerned about WWII.