I’m one of the few people who like the “Quiz Nights” in the Andy Capp strips.
But I’m in the majority of those who don’t think much of Guitar Bob! But the real question is: Would Reg Smythe have approved of Guitar Bob? After all he liked the idea of Andy having a son.
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Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
makes you wonder why Andy even hangs with Chalkie (or Chalkie with Andy)
WOODNFLINT about 8 years ago
It was really a high society event for the heavy drinkers and they embarest each other………
bixya about 8 years ago
They are complementary: for Andy, the important thing is not the taking part, but the winning.
William Pursell about 8 years ago
…and so now Chalkie is “takin’ part” in the canal race?
mamajock.kimi about 8 years ago
I never see ANDY coming up with any correct answers in those quizzes….
King_Shark about 8 years ago
Andy should talk. Does he know a single answer to anything except the names of beer brands?
Norman L Jones about 8 years ago
What else does he have to know? Just askin.
Number Three about 8 years ago
I’m one of the few people who like the “Quiz Nights” in the Andy Capp strips.
But I’m in the majority of those who don’t think much of Guitar Bob! But the real question is: Would Reg Smythe have approved of Guitar Bob? After all he liked the idea of Andy having a son.
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tad1 about 8 years ago
With friends like Andy, Chalkie doesn’t need any enemies!
Dean about 8 years ago
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Sherlock5 about 1 year ago
Andy’s has the same philosophy as Henry Russell Sanders, UCLA Bruins football coach 1949-1957: “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.”