When I was a little kid we had a parody comic book called the “Kosher Comics.” Among the characters in one of several separate stories was the Lone Arranger, masked marriage broker.
There was a loan company (Household Finance?) back in the 1960s whose radio commercial used the phrase “The Loan Arranger” and the “Lone Ranger” theme (which is of course the William Tell Overture).
ronaldspence 2 days ago
He only loans silver ma’am!
TStyle78 2 days ago
I want to deal with that guy.
Qiset 2 days ago
Wasn’t he in Pogo?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 2 days ago
When I was a little kid we had a parody comic book called the “Kosher Comics.” Among the characters in one of several separate stories was the Lone Arranger, masked marriage broker.
Ubintold 2 days ago
Probably sent Pronto, his faithful Indian companion, to town.
Dobie Premium Member 2 days ago
Hi-ooo Silver…
Hmmm, I seem to have forgotten how the rest of that goes. ツ
s_krumpe 2 days ago
is that William the Teller in the background?
The Orange Mailman 2 days ago
I’m trying to identify the masked man, but there’s no silver bullet to help me.
SheMc 2 days ago
Giddy up!!!
Ned Snipes 2 days ago
He did not age well.
MRBLUESKY529 2 days ago
There was a local car dealer who went by that name in a commercial. It wasn’t funny then either.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 2 days ago
Hi-ooo Silver, at $33 an ounce!
Aficionado 2 days ago
That spot might have potential, Bleeb,
boydjb47 2 days ago
We had a loan company here back in the 60’s and in their advertisements they called the manager “The Loan Arranger.”
jbduncan 2 days ago
Actually, he’s a real bandit!
Budman 2 2 days ago
Now that’s an OLD joke !!!
mrsdonaldson 2 days ago
That was a guy in Phoenix! Car dealership mascot, I think? It’s been ages since I’ve seen one of his ads.
Prey 2 days ago
Hi ho your silver awwwaaayyyy.
flemmingo 2 days ago
There was a guy in the loan business quite a while back. He called himself the loan arranger.
Doug K 2 days ago
For a long time the was no sign on the front of the desk (it wasn’t labeled). People always kept asking “Who is that masked man behind the desk?”
scpandich 2 days ago
“Hi ho, silver!”
“What does that mean?”
“We take silver as collateral.”
Hi, Bleeb!
meyerkh 2 days ago
In 1985, Clayton Moore did a promotion of a bank in my town as ’ your loan arranger’. This cartoon actually depicts reality
wongo 2 days ago
Kemo Sloby!
andersjg Premium Member 2 days ago
I thought the Lone-a-Ranger was a the hero in a spaghetti western
paranormal 2 days ago
What is the guy at the counter saying???
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 2 days ago
That’s Mr Ed with him, and he can’t talk today, he’s a little hoarse.
joe bennett 2 days ago
There was a loan company (Household Finance?) back in the 1960s whose radio commercial used the phrase “The Loan Arranger” and the “Lone Ranger” theme (which is of course the William Tell Overture).
cuzinron47 2 days ago
A masked man in a bank?
MIHorn Premium Member 2 days ago
On YouTube, search “Jay Thomas story about Clayton Moore”. He used to tell it on the Letterman show every year around Christmas/New Year’s.
DaBump Premium Member 2 days ago
This one is ancient.
Buoy 2 days ago
He’s just not himself if he’s not out on the a-Range-r.
braindead Premium Member 2 days ago
Old.
norphos 1 day ago
Old joke but a good joke. Classic.
geese28 1 day ago
I’d hate to see what he does if you default on your payments…
Chris Sherlock 1 day ago
Looks like Bleeb is a Loan Arranger in training.
walter Premium Member 1 day ago
In 1980s Phoenix, there was a car dealer that featured the Loan Arranger, in the Lone Ranger garb but with a mule.