Mutt & Jeff by Bud Fisher for August 24, 2012

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    rini1946  about 12 years ago

    Not sure but advertising you have gas again is a good pick up line

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    alleyoops Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Ah, the memories.

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    quartermain  about 12 years ago

    After the war was over , the girls and the guys returned, and later on Dean Martin sang “Return To Me” #3

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    Buzza Wuzza  about 12 years ago

    Mr. Subtle

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    derry1  about 12 years ago

    Jeff welcomes the return of “bombshells” to U.S. soil for the Peace of the Brave…

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    derry1  about 12 years ago

    These chic chicks are discharged killers!

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    brklnbern  about 12 years ago

    No doubt about the time of this comic. Sometime between late 1945 and say 1948.

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    Sherlock Watson  about 12 years ago

    Sing along with Sherlock: “Get out of my dreams… get into my car…”

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    Number Three  about 12 years ago

    Jeff is such a charmer with the ladies!

    Pretty disturbing what it says on the front of the car.

    LOL xxx

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    TheAuldWan  about 12 years ago

    I remember… mixed emotions, Far too many of us did not come back. – Ex POW, Philippines.

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    quartermain  about 12 years ago

    Back from the war, those who came back whole, were the fortunate ones. Manila was a shambles, the bay filled with sunken ships and Coreggidor tunnel still with decaying bodies of Japanese soldiers’ When my ship pulled in there.

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    quartermain  about 12 years ago

    To the editors—what does the green pro signify?

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    quartermain  about 12 years ago

    The song is “There’s Yes yes in your eyes” by Eddy Howard , also Theresa Brewer. #3

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