Last week, I mentioned that a UK comic called Shiver and Shake had the first issue publication date of 10 March 1973. I mentioned some of its characters including Sweeney Toddler and someone replied to me, “Sweeney Toddler sounds a right cut-up”.
A similar character to Sweeney Toddler was a baby-faced, baby-sized bandit called Baby Face Finlayson in The Beano. He originally appeared as the enemy of a Native American boy called Little Plum. The first two issues of The Beano which my Dad helped me to read as a five year old in 1972 had a two-part story featuring Little Plum against Baby Face. I was a little disappointed to learn that Baby Face didn’t always appear in Little Plum but he soon got his own weekly strip in The Beano and he and Little Plum continued to appear in each other’s strips on rare occasions. Little Plum was drawn from 1953 to 1962 by Leo Baxendale who would create Sweeney Toddler in 1973 and continue drawing the strip until his retirement in 1975.
Mostly Irish here. Mother’s grandparents came over on a boat from Northern Ireland and I know a good deal of the history from then till today. Dad’s side is a bit cloudy as far as his ethnicity, but the first James’ came over with the pilgrims around the same time as Roger Williams, the founder of Providence in Rhode Island. Happy St. Pattys Day to you all!
St. Patrick’s Day used to be a day the Irish reserved to humbly remember their patron saint. It was a Holy Day of Obligation, you went to Mass, & the pubs were all closed.
I understand that now it’s more like what they do in New York, Boston, & Chicago?
I’m late to the commentary today – not because I was out wearin’ o’ the green and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day but because my oldest Ecuadoran grandson graduated from high school this morning and the day has been devoted to that and to a family feast after the ceremony. But I did have my Irish flag pin on my shirt.
I hope all my fellow Cappers – those who are Irish and those who’d like to be – had a wonderful day. Lá Fhéile Pádraig Shona Dhuit!
As a kid, when asked my nationality, I always said " I’m Irish to the word go, and proud of it! ". Actually, I’m 1/2 Northern Irish, 1/4 Irish American, and 1/4 Native American ( But my Arapaho grandmother had been baptized as a child by some itinerant Jesuit and given an Irish name and surname. )
C over 1 year ago
O’ boy
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
“Funny… you don’t look Irish.” (Alvin chatting with Dave in the Chimpmunks’ “My Wild Irish Rose” recording.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tmMpeysOa8
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
Everyone is Irish today!
profbob over 1 year ago
Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Enjoy the evening, you’ll be booted before the night is out
blunebottle over 1 year ago
I don’t have to cheat- my Grandmother was a Kelly.
seanfear over 1 year ago
wellllll good luck with the accent (which probably would sound more Cockney rather than Irish shrug)
constantine48 over 1 year ago
I don’t drink. I wonder if Mcdonalds still sells those green milkshakes on St. Patrick’s Day?
Mediatech over 1 year ago
Begorrah
cdillon85 over 1 year ago
This is the day I wear orange, the first Protestant in my family (father’s side) for ten generations.
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
Oh, Oh.
Jayalexander over 1 year ago
The barman is sure to be O’Leary.
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Top o’ the mornin to ye all
Begosh and Begorah and behave yourselves!
Andy L over 1 year ago
O’God…
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
Last week, I mentioned that a UK comic called Shiver and Shake had the first issue publication date of 10 March 1973. I mentioned some of its characters including Sweeney Toddler and someone replied to me, “Sweeney Toddler sounds a right cut-up”.
A similar character to Sweeney Toddler was a baby-faced, baby-sized bandit called Baby Face Finlayson in The Beano. He originally appeared as the enemy of a Native American boy called Little Plum. The first two issues of The Beano which my Dad helped me to read as a five year old in 1972 had a two-part story featuring Little Plum against Baby Face. I was a little disappointed to learn that Baby Face didn’t always appear in Little Plum but he soon got his own weekly strip in The Beano and he and Little Plum continued to appear in each other’s strips on rare occasions. Little Plum was drawn from 1953 to 1962 by Leo Baxendale who would create Sweeney Toddler in 1973 and continue drawing the strip until his retirement in 1975.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] over 1 year ago
Hmph,anything for a free drink!!! Sooo what else is new???
-Saint- over 1 year ago
Free pint or not, if the Guvna wants to avoid a scene, he’ll usher the boys out back to the pati o’furniture…
Egrayjames over 1 year ago
Mostly Irish here. Mother’s grandparents came over on a boat from Northern Ireland and I know a good deal of the history from then till today. Dad’s side is a bit cloudy as far as his ethnicity, but the first James’ came over with the pilgrims around the same time as Roger Williams, the founder of Providence in Rhode Island. Happy St. Pattys Day to you all!
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
O’Boy! And a Glorious St Patty’s Day☘️ to All from The O’Count and O’Countess! Give Ireland Back to the Irish.☘️
oakie817 over 1 year ago
i don’t have to do that…last name O’Connell
jslabotnik over 1 year ago
They’re obviously way over legal drinking age, but I’d ask for IDs
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
McWhite works too. No O’Capp or McCapp though.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nice orange signage.
corvallisclem over 1 year ago
What do you call a drunk lady in your back yard? Patio furniture.
ajr58(1) over 1 year ago
I am Irish but take a low profile on St. Pats. I am too close to the ethic stereotypes. But, let folks enjoy the day as they choose.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
“O” well done, Andy!
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
What pub in the vicinity doesn’t know that infamous Andy Capp?
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 1 year ago
Little known fact (that I just made up) is that Andy has an Irish Cousin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9ik5RgBsyo
Stephen ONeill Premium Member over 1 year ago
“O’Neil’s Bar” must’ve been a typo, leavin’ off the last L…More likely “O’Neill’s Bar”
Scott S over 1 year ago
St. Patrick’s Day used to be a day the Irish reserved to humbly remember their patron saint. It was a Holy Day of Obligation, you went to Mass, & the pubs were all closed.
I understand that now it’s more like what they do in New York, Boston, & Chicago?
T... over 1 year ago
And I be O’Gunn…
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
If I’m Irish I have no clue. I never met my biological parents. I could have my lineage checked but why open up a can of worms, even Irish ones? ㋡
Shikamoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
My Gramma was a Shaw. One quarter Irish.
Happy St Patrick’s Day all!
tad1 over 1 year ago
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Cappers! :)
Linguist over 1 year ago
I’m late to the commentary today – not because I was out wearin’ o’ the green and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day but because my oldest Ecuadoran grandson graduated from high school this morning and the day has been devoted to that and to a family feast after the ceremony. But I did have my Irish flag pin on my shirt.
I hope all my fellow Cappers – those who are Irish and those who’d like to be – had a wonderful day. Lá Fhéile Pádraig Shona Dhuit!
As a kid, when asked my nationality, I always said " I’m Irish to the word go, and proud of it! ". Actually, I’m 1/2 Northern Irish, 1/4 Irish American, and 1/4 Native American ( But my Arapaho grandmother had been baptized as a child by some itinerant Jesuit and given an Irish name and surname. )
not2wordy over 1 year ago
Methinks the pub is going to soon run out of ale, thanks to Messrs. O’Capp and O’White.
Sherlock5 8 months ago
Does Andy Capp become Andy Cappstein during Octoberfest?