Speaking of past radio shows, I remember Mrs. Bubwashington on the Dagwood and Blondie show. " My dear Daggie" is what I remember. that she called him.
flagfly said;“Speaking of past radio shows, I remember Mrs. Bubwashington on the Dagwood and Blondie show. " My dear Daggie" is what I remember. that she called him." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++Something close, and got my brain in a stir.. it was ‘Mrs. Buff-Orphington’ that would pull up in a loud-noised car to talk to Dagwood and Blondie.. the same woman (Isabel Randolph) played the part of ‘Lady Uppington’ on Fibber McGee’s show; with about the same act, only with the usual open and door-slamming routine..Jeeez… I miss the ol’ Philco..
Rod Gonzalez almost 12 years ago
Oooh, that was awful Skeexix!
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 12 years ago
Not Abigail Van Uppington, is it McGee?
emile.a.schwarz almost 12 years ago
Oldsters return.
Only today ?
mikehobart almost 12 years ago
I might have commented “T’ain’t funny, McGee” but actually it is! A rare OTR reference in modern comic strips.
miqq1234 almost 12 years ago
…really like the artwork
battle of plattsburgh almost 12 years ago
Best looking daily comic ever……GA.
flagfly almost 12 years ago
Speaking of past radio shows, I remember Mrs. Bubwashington on the Dagwood and Blondie show. " My dear Daggie" is what I remember. that she called him.
unca jim almost 12 years ago
flagfly said;“Speaking of past radio shows, I remember Mrs. Bubwashington on the Dagwood and Blondie show. " My dear Daggie" is what I remember. that she called him." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++Something close, and got my brain in a stir.. it was ‘Mrs. Buff-Orphington’ that would pull up in a loud-noised car to talk to Dagwood and Blondie.. the same woman (Isabel Randolph) played the part of ‘Lady Uppington’ on Fibber McGee’s show; with about the same act, only with the usual open and door-slamming routine..Jeeez… I miss the ol’ Philco..
lcdrlar almost 12 years ago
Reminds me of an old Twilight show, where a man had an old radio that played old radio shows.
Frogman_tg almost 12 years ago
Actually this will work:“http://archive.org/details/FibberMcgeeMolly1930s” without the quotes of course.