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Is Elzie Segar Popeye blowing bubbles ? I wanna see a thick plume of black cominâ outa there !^^Itâs NOT, Popeye, itâs Andy Capp as if drawn by Elzie SegarâŠand yes, those ARE bubbles
Herman Munster made a lot of people green with envyâŠ..When I was in the 4th grade I got a pine tree seedling to plant for Arbor Day. I named it Herman, after Herman Munster!@MikeyjLiked them both today (sorry for turning into one of your fanboys, but I call âem like I see âem). I can picture Flo as the Sea HagâŠâŠ../@Number Three Get well soon.
Much thanks! Is farm4 a handle? that was the hangup . . .couldnât remember âflickerâ even though . . . but I think of that Strip whenever Polly [Her Name] gets mentioned. Smythe was still really embellishing the ink back when! and i have a fondness for the single-panels anyways. . .z
My goof. I meant Cappeye. The bubbles make a mockery of the debauchery that the Capp name stands for !^^Itâs not Cappeye, itâs just what Andy might look like if Segar had created him⊠all the âAndy byâs use this premise⊠what if ____ had created Andy Capp instead of Smythe ; as for the bubbles, I am a staunch âNo smokingâ advocate and I would feel like a hypocrite if I drew him actually smoking
I too am a staunch non smoker.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I havenât smoked a cigarette in 27 years. When I quit, I was a 2 â 3 pack a day smoker ( usually, non-filtered, although towards the end I did go to filtered cigarettes that contained no saltpeter, so they burned slower ).What a lot of our younger readers donât understand, is that back when Reg created Andy, almost everyone smoked. And the average English âworking-class" bloke, was much like his French and Spanish counterpart. He always had a âfagâ stuck in gob.One of the things that always struck me, and this was probably a hangover from the rationing days of WWII, whenever anyone pulled out a packet of cigarettes in the pub, or in company, they always offered the pack around.I never saw that in the States ! And tobacco was more expensive in Europe, in those days.
Linguist about 12 years ago
A bit dated but we get the picture !
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Is Elzie Segar Popeye blowing bubbles ? I wanna see a thick plume of black cominâ outa there !^^Itâs NOT, Popeye, itâs Andy Capp as if drawn by Elzie SegarâŠand yes, those ARE bubbles
Chalkeye about 12 years ago
untouched!
caller49 almost 12 years ago
And how do we know that andyâs sister-in-law isnât Herman Munster?
Number Three almost 12 years ago
Nooooooo! I didnât donate four pints all at once⊠I really WOULD be ill then!
I donate one pint every 3 months and the blood which was lost restores itself in the body after around 48 hours.
I was feeling OK and had no side effects after my donation yesterday.
What Number Six meant was that something happened AFTER the donation which is making me feel under the weather.
I saw your comment and had to put my input in. I hope youâre doing OK today.
To Afficionado & BeviekâŠNumber Three is OK and will be back here very soon once Iâm feeling 100%.
Godfreydaniel almost 12 years ago
Herman Munster made a lot of people green with envyâŠ..When I was in the 4th grade I got a pine tree seedling to plant for Arbor Day. I named it Herman, after Herman Munster!@MikeyjLiked them both today (sorry for turning into one of your fanboys, but I call âem like I see âem). I can picture Flo as the Sea HagâŠâŠ../@Number Three Get well soon.
Buggerlugs almost 12 years ago
Doesnât look tall enough to be Herman Munster.
rickray777 almost 12 years ago
âWow, you donât look a day over eighty!â Howâs that for a back-handed compliment?
Buggerlugs almost 12 years ago
No comment necessary.
Chalkeye almost 12 years ago
Much thanks! Is farm4 a handle? that was the hangup . . .couldnât remember âflickerâ even though . . . but I think of that Strip whenever Polly [Her Name] gets mentioned. Smythe was still really embellishing the ink back when! and i have a fondness for the single-panels anyways. . .z
transylvanian almost 12 years ago
Ah haha :)
Buggerlugs almost 12 years ago
@ChalkeyeThe only editing I do is straighten and crop which I do in Picasa. I use PB for hosting.
Iwa Iniki almost 12 years ago
I loved that showâŠâŠ.. âThe MunstersâAlso liked the âAddams Familyâ.Both much better than todayâs TV shows.
Buggerlugs almost 12 years ago
@ChalkeyeThis was the only âPollyâ I could find.
Buggerlugs almost 12 years ago
@ChalkeyeI notice that Flo said her eldest sisterâs name is Polly. How many sisters does she have? Is Polly the Herman Munster look-alike?
madmarge almost 12 years ago
Fred Gwynne played Herman Munster.
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
My goof. I meant Cappeye. The bubbles make a mockery of the debauchery that the Capp name stands for !^^Itâs not Cappeye, itâs just what Andy might look like if Segar had created him⊠all the âAndy byâs use this premise⊠what if ____ had created Andy Capp instead of Smythe ; as for the bubbles, I am a staunch âNo smokingâ advocate and I would feel like a hypocrite if I drew him actually smoking
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Andy is lucky thatâs he walking out instead of being carried out on a strecher!
Linguist almost 12 years ago
I too am a staunch non smoker.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I havenât smoked a cigarette in 27 years. When I quit, I was a 2 â 3 pack a day smoker ( usually, non-filtered, although towards the end I did go to filtered cigarettes that contained no saltpeter, so they burned slower ).What a lot of our younger readers donât understand, is that back when Reg created Andy, almost everyone smoked. And the average English âworking-class" bloke, was much like his French and Spanish counterpart. He always had a âfagâ stuck in gob.One of the things that always struck me, and this was probably a hangover from the rationing days of WWII, whenever anyone pulled out a packet of cigarettes in the pub, or in company, they always offered the pack around.I never saw that in the States ! And tobacco was more expensive in Europe, in those days.