Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher

Mutt & Jeff

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  1. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 7 months ago

    “With Plenty Of Money And You”(Hal Kemp)—“Can’t Get Out Of This Mood”(Kay Kyser)#3

  2. Buzza Wuzza

    Buzza Wuzza said, 7 months ago

    any year, any era, any cartoonist, this strip kills me

  3. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 7 months ago

    Looks like the boys only own 2 pair of underpants, the ones they are wearing and what they have on and at the laundry. In the 1930s most people only took a bath once a week. It was WW2 and being in the service that got us into taking a shower every day. So I guess the changing of underwear came once a week.

  4. derry1

    derry1 said, 7 months ago

    The family jewels!

  5. Number Three

    Number Three said, 7 months ago

    Mutt & Jeff are PRICE less!

    Never fails to give me the giggles.

    LOL xxx

  6. Number Three

    Number Three said, 7 months ago

    @Quartermain MILLER

    Loved both of those songs…

    That song you sent me yesterday by Johnny Mercer… Was he the one that you had met and then he died?

    He’s really good by the way

  7. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 7 months ago

    @Number Three

    yes when I was with Capitol Records in Hollywood—Johnny wrote lyrics for songs and was one of the original owners of Capitol Records. He also wrote and performed “I lost my sugar in Kansas City” and “Candy”., that’s a smooth one with the Pied Pipers.

  8. PoodleGroomer

    PoodleGroomer said, 7 months ago

    The rubies are mounted on the inside to discretely scratch various body parts as needed.

  9. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 7 months ago

    @Quartermain MILLER

    That’s right, Jeff’s wrong

  10. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 7 months ago

    @Quartermain and 3
    Where does the line, “I got a hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill, I know a little place just over the hill” come from?

  11. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 7 months ago

    Just WHO are the insured????

  12. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 7 months ago

    @jmcx4

    The Song "Hey Good Lookin’ " by Hank Williams MGM records in 1955

  13. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 7 months ago

    @Number Three

    Good Morning—Poor Johnny Mercer, his career cut short by brain cancer— on the brighter side—we turn to “Ruby” by Ray charles

  14. brklnbern

    brklnbern said, 7 months ago

    @Quartermain MILLER

    Dick Powell introduced that song in the Gold Diggers of 1937, playing opposite Joan Blondell. By Harry Warren and Al Dubin.

  15. Number Three

    Number Three said, 7 months ago

    @jmcx4

    I’m glad Quartermain answered that because I haven’t a clue about music from that many years ago.

    Nice lyrics though.

    We always love seeing your comments here.

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