’By the mid-1940s, beanies fell out of general popularity as a hat, in favor of cotton visored caps like the baseball cap. However, in the 1950s and possibly beyond, they were worn by college freshmen and various fraternity initiates as a form of mild hazing". – Wikipedia
I’m more impressed with his ability to easily toss a manhole cover aside. And secondly I’m reminded of the old “…and then kick him in the ice hole” joke. CLASSIC! (Let me know if anyone needs a refresher)
Wilbur, in John Stanley’s classic Thirteen Going On Eighteen comics, once boasted that he was the only man in the country, possibly in the whole world, who, without bending his knees, could touch his elbows to the floor.
top cat james over 4 years ago
ED NORTON (inside manhole): “That you, Fritzi? Va-va-va-voom!”
jagedlo over 4 years ago
“Showoff!”
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
And then the CHUDs pulled Slim in. He was never seen again.
Auntie Socialist over 4 years ago
My Mom could do that. I always envied her about that
countoftowergrove over 4 years ago
Spanky McFarland never grew that tall or got so thin.
VICTOR PROULX over 4 years ago
’By the mid-1940s, beanies fell out of general popularity as a hat, in favor of cotton visored caps like the baseball cap. However, in the 1950s and possibly beyond, they were worn by college freshmen and various fraternity initiates as a form of mild hazing". – Wikipedia
Another Take over 4 years ago
I’m more impressed with his ability to easily toss a manhole cover aside. And secondly I’m reminded of the old “…and then kick him in the ice hole” joke. CLASSIC! (Let me know if anyone needs a refresher)
Kip W over 4 years ago
Wilbur, in John Stanley’s classic Thirteen Going On Eighteen comics, once boasted that he was the only man in the country, possibly in the whole world, who, without bending his knees, could touch his elbows to the floor.
billyk75 over 4 years ago
Plasticman.
brklnbern over 4 years ago
Actually would be better if his top half was the longer one.
atomicdog over 4 years ago
limber