Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher for February 23, 2012

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    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    Well with the songs playing on the radio, we can date today’s comic to 1946.

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  2. 09 28 2003 03 23 20pm 2
    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    WW2 Marine—Hope you make it here today—I answered you late in yesterday’s strip. Hope your mending and not in too much discomfort—What happened, did you trip, or lose your balance and fall—how did you break your ankle?

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    Tog  over 12 years ago

    I love all this. These cartoon are funny and are a good source of social history.

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    walruscarver2000  over 12 years ago

    How can you fail to mention “Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy”, brought to you by Wheaties?

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    Buzza Wuzza  over 12 years ago

    It’s pro level silliness.

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    Number Three  over 12 years ago

    Ohhhhhh, Jeff!

    You really ask for it.

    LOL. Funny strip.

    xxx

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  7. 09 28 2003 03 23 20pm 2
    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    gmartin—I was a DJ on radio then and played both Tex Beneke’s version of Gal in calico and Count Basie’s record of Open the Door Richard which came out in 1947—so the strip would be from 1947 . I remember when Tom Mix died driving through a detour sign-a heavy bunch of items on the shelf in back of him surged forward and broke his neck. At that time poor Tom was having money problems with his Circus.

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    alleyoops Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Wish I still had my Tom Mix decoder ring. Maybe I could decode what’s going on in the world.

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  9. 09 28 2003 03 23 20pm 2
    quartermain  over 12 years ago

    This is your announcer saying: “So Long Until Tomorrow”’—-ah yes—memories of that great newscaster Lowell Thomas.

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