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Looks like the boys only own 2 pair of underpants, the ones they are wearing and what they have on and at the laundry. In the 1930s most people only took a bath once a week. It was WW2 and being in the service that got us into taking a shower every day. So I guess the changing of underwear came once a week.
We’re all comic fans-a lot of us loved to draw and copy the characters in the Sunday funnies, I started in 1932 with Dick Tracy, then Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Mandrake, and I loved Red Barry by former sports illustrator Will Gould , The captain and the Kids, and yes The Little King.
Back in the 30s, before anyone had indoor plumbing in our area, one man built an outdoor shower. Someone commented that it was great, but what are you going to do in winter?“Ah, whoever heard of taking a bath in the winter?”
Sorry wong on date—I saw him in 1950 when I worked for MGM—we could not rely on him to show up for publicity appearances due to his alcoholism and drug addiction.
quartermain over 12 years ago
“With Plenty Of Money And You”(Hal Kemp)—“Can’t Get Out Of This Mood”(Kay Kyser)#3
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
any year, any era, any cartoonist, this strip kills me
quartermain over 12 years ago
Looks like the boys only own 2 pair of underpants, the ones they are wearing and what they have on and at the laundry. In the 1930s most people only took a bath once a week. It was WW2 and being in the service that got us into taking a shower every day. So I guess the changing of underwear came once a week.
derry1 over 12 years ago
The family jewels!
Number Three over 12 years ago
Mutt & Jeff are PRICE less!
Never fails to give me the giggles.
LOL xxx
PoodleGroomer over 12 years ago
The rubies are mounted on the inside to discretely scratch various body parts as needed.
jmcx4 over 12 years ago
@Quartermain and 3Where does the line, “I got a hot-rod Ford and a two dollar bill, I know a little place just over the hill” come from?
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
Little Jeff: One of the great liars of our time.Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Ă·Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
quartermain over 12 years ago
We’re all comic fans-a lot of us loved to draw and copy the characters in the Sunday funnies, I started in 1932 with Dick Tracy, then Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Mandrake, and I loved Red Barry by former sports illustrator Will Gould , The captain and the Kids, and yes The Little King.
tuslog64 over 12 years ago
Back in the 30s, before anyone had indoor plumbing in our area, one man built an outdoor shower. Someone commented that it was great, but what are you going to do in winter?“Ah, whoever heard of taking a bath in the winter?”
quartermain over 12 years ago
Sorry wong on date—I saw him in 1950 when I worked for MGM—we could not rely on him to show up for publicity appearances due to his alcoholism and drug addiction.
quartermain over 12 years ago
Good for you, a wonderfully witty play on words.
snugharborman-catalog over 12 years ago
And who could ever forget " Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey A kiddley divey too, wouldn’t you?"