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  1. about 11 years ago on [Deleted]

    Thanks for the history lesson. Al Jolson was prior to my “entertainment memory window,” but I knew who he was.I used read Li’l Abner occasionally as a child in the 1960’s (my father’s absolute FAV comic strip), but I didn’t catch many of Capp’s parody characters of real-life people. I thought most were just funny sounding, made-up names.Ahhh, but what a tangled web—indeed—did Al Capp weave; and probably a large reason for the strip’s popularity: those many, many real live people that he satirized. After reading up on Capp’s bio on Wiki I’m now a bit more “in tune” with his message(s).BTW, a few days back appeared the famous diplomat, Cecil Cesspool. Q: was he a parody of a living person at the time?

  2. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    “The Hour of Lard!” HA. If Porkya Karkas ain’t funny, they better throw him into a barrel o’ hot lard.

  3. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    Hill Billies before Swine.

  4. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    LOL!

  5. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    It appears that Salomey & L’il Abner will be off to the Big Apple soon!

  6. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    Sumbody call? Oh Hi, bopard. Ah don bleeve ah’s seen yo’ ‘roun these here parts afore. (-Seriously, whats yo’ know ’bout KJJ?-)

  7. about 11 years ago on Li'l Abner

    Mason reminds me of the MAD Magazine poster boy—Alfred “What, me worry?” E. Newman.