Really like to read about some of those adventures mentioned above. I just want to explain several of the terms seen above and to what they refer.
Joan L. Sullivan is a comic reference to John L. Sullivan, first heavyweight champ of the world. And the Six Lessons from Adam Lazonga referred to a song entitled Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga, a hit in 1940 about getting Latin dance lessons sung by Helen O’Connell. Unfortunately I don’t know what Burpinyore refers to.
Here is a link to the song.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvbeqsCQ9FQ
chris_o42 almost 11 years ago
Come on Ole Man Mose, take us back to the beginning and let it roll from there.
bamears almost 11 years ago
Go back to the first strip
charliesommers almost 11 years ago
Stories about shmoos! I love those delightful and edible little critters!
sonnygreen almost 11 years ago
Shmoos, shmoos, shmoos! Wow, say that 3 times really fast; you almost spit up on yourself.
brklnbern almost 11 years ago
Really like to read about some of those adventures mentioned above. I just want to explain several of the terms seen above and to what they refer.
Joan L. Sullivan is a comic reference to John L. Sullivan, first heavyweight champ of the world. And the Six Lessons from Adam Lazonga referred to a song entitled Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga, a hit in 1940 about getting Latin dance lessons sung by Helen O’Connell. Unfortunately I don’t know what Burpinyore refers to.
Here is a link to the song.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvbeqsCQ9FQ