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well, when this strip was drawn out in 1927, Charles Lindbergh was a national hero, having done the solo flight across the AtlanticâŠâŠbut like david42, Iâm puzzled as tothe connection between the Army Navy game and him âŠormore to the point, âhis stuffâmaybe itâs something to do with going OVER (as in fly) the fence to see the game???
âWeâ is how Lindy referred to his partnership between he and his plane. From the book of the same name. Because pop culture references arenât just for millennials. :)
davidf42 about 10 years ago
Huh?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 10 years ago
well, when this strip was drawn out in 1927, Charles Lindbergh was a national hero, having done the solo flight across the AtlanticâŠâŠbut like david42, Iâm puzzled as tothe connection between the Army Navy game and him âŠormore to the point, âhis stuffâmaybe itâs something to do with going OVER (as in fly) the fence to see the game???
ladymadcat about 10 years ago
I would say itâs a reference to being able to fly.
ladymadcat about 10 years ago
I would say itâs a reference to being able to fly.
2205076 about 10 years ago
Charles Lindberghâs Autobiography was âWE.â
Eric Wilson about 10 years ago
âWeâ is how Lindy referred to his partnership between he and his plane. From the book of the same name. Because pop culture references arenât just for millennials. :)
craigwestlake about 10 years ago
Correct on the âweâ reference.