That joke’s almost as old as Walt. It wasn’t new in the early 1970’s when Ronnie Corbett told a version where it was a convict who was in jail for 20 years.
Thanks, Hector, you’re right of course, hence the saying, “The cobbler’s children go without pie.” ****** But you’re wrong about Nina, because that’s not even her hand in panel one!
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
That joke’s almost as old as Walt. It wasn’t new in the early 1970’s when Ronnie Corbett told a version where it was a convict who was in jail for 20 years.
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
Old Joke…but still funny.
axe-grinder over 13 years ago
I bet that’s Jim’s real-life cobbler! I also bet that’s the first time I’ve ever typed “cobbler”!
axe-grinder over 13 years ago
Thanks, Hector, you’re right of course, hence the saying, “The cobbler’s children go without pie.” ****** But you’re wrong about Nina, because that’s not even her hand in panel one!