Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 10, 2016

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    Rumball  over 8 years ago

    Geeez..thanks a man named jed a lot mountaneer Jef!!

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    Kind&Kinder  over 8 years ago

    The Myth! The Legend! Point a shotgun at the ground, and oil will come spurting up to make you rich! Move away from there!! Give ’em hell, Granny!

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    QuiteDragon  over 8 years ago

    Thanks, Jef. I just went from old to ancient in four panels.

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    Bilan  over 8 years ago

    Thanks for dating me like that, Caulfield.

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    mddshubby2005  over 8 years ago

    My mental TV theme song library missed a track – once I saw the punchline, the “Green Acres” theme song jumped into my head! WTH!

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    Mugens Premium Member over 8 years ago

    I think Caulfield makes a wrong assumption in panel #3. Just about the whole nation was into that show when it first came out. His Grandparents would have been too I’m sure.

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    Sandfan  over 8 years ago

    For those of you too young to remember:

    Come and listen to my story‘Bout a man named JedA poor mountaineer,Barely kept his family fed.And then one dayHe was shootin’ at some food,And up through the ground came a-bubblin’ crude.

    Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.

    Well the first thing you knowOl’ Jed’s a millionaire,Kinfolk said “Jed move away from there”.Said “California’s the place you outta be”.So they loaded up the truckAnd they moved to Beverly.

    Hills that is, Swimming pools, movie stars.

    Well now it’s time to sayGoodby to Jed and all his kin,They would like to thankYou folks for kindly droppin’ in.You’re all invited back again to this localityTo have a heapin’ helpin’ of their hospitality.

    Hillbilly that is, sit a spell, take your shoes off.

    Y’all come back now, y’hear?

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    MS72  over 8 years ago

    “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” was the theme song for The Beverly Hillbillies TV show and movie, providing the back story for the series. The song was written and composed by Paul Henning, and sung by Jerry Scoggins, who was accompanied by bluegrass musicians Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.

    -Wikipedia

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    whiteheron  over 8 years ago

    Welcome to Mayberry, Caulfield.

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    Mark Jackson Premium Member over 8 years ago

    The great Béla Fleck often works a bit of it into his concerts – hearing it inspired him to take up the banjo.

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    car2ner  over 8 years ago

    wow, I thought it was going to be the theme to Gilligan’s Island

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    arcgap  over 8 years ago

    Caulfield has been 8 at least since 2001 so it’s hard to believe it ended long before his parents were born

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    sandpiper  over 8 years ago

    Given the right actors and script, the ‘stranger in a strange land’ motif can be hilarious.TBH was one of the best combinations ever produced and still makes people laugh regardless of the total silliness. None of the current sitcoms that I have viewed do that.

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    kaystari Premium Member over 8 years ago

    I watched reruns when I was a kid, im nobodys grandfather.

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    Sportymonk  over 8 years ago

    I must be old as I remember watching it the first time around. Best episode was when Granny sold something to somebody she hated for the price they offered. Jethro asked why she did that and Granny replied to the effect, Because she will always wonder if she could have got it cheaper!!

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    toahero  over 8 years ago

    tripledent gum, anyone?

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    RayThomas101  over 8 years ago

    Thanks, Caulfield. Now I got it in my head.

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    Al Nala  over 8 years ago

    It was after my time watching a lot of TV, so I didn’t watch it, but I saw bits of it. However: http://www.gocomics.com/the-bent-pinky/2014/09/12

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    FireMedic  over 8 years ago

    “Miss Hathaway, Jethro wants to be a rock star!”

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    Seed_drill  over 8 years ago

    I had “F-Troop” stuck in my head last week.

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex)  over 8 years ago

    All of those early/mid 60s sitcoms had the greatest opening tunes, giving the backstory in 60 seconds. One non-sitcom that I really loved: All but one man died, there at Bitter Creek — and they said he ran away. BRANDED — marked with a coward’s shame… He was innocent — not a charge was true — but they said he ran away. BRANDED — What do you do when you’re BRANDED, and you fight for your name?

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    Doublejake  over 8 years ago

    “Those theme songs for triumvirate of “Beverly Hillbillies”, “Petticoat Junction” and “Green Acres” I am familiar with. "-—————————————————Back in the ‘60s a lot of sitcoms (and as someone else mentioned, dramas like “Branded”) had themes that set up the show..“That’s how they became the Brady Bunch," “… three-hour tour,” “… and that’s Uncle Joe, he’s a moving mighty slow, at the Junction…,” and many others had narrative theme songs. Wonder what the last one was. “Cheers” was close to a narrative — it described the milieu without listing characters or the setup. Was it the last one?

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    Allan Honeyman  over 8 years ago

    Geez, thanks. Now I have it stuck in my head. As one of them thar hillbillies might say…Dang it!

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Yep. I’ve been watching some of the old ones on ME TV as well.

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Well, they were playing the Gilligan;s Island theme on the national news when those 3 guys got castaway !

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    Ol' me  over 8 years ago

    That was about when I was in third grade, and our teacher kept referring to it as the “Hollywood Hillbillies.” Looking back I think she did it on purpose.

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    DanEP  over 8 years ago

    Just think of the theme from Andy Griffiths show — it will push out the Beverly Hillbillies.

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    Bill Swarm Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Gilligan’s Island.

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    water_moon  over 8 years ago

    my child is Caulfield’s age and I’ll happily sing“A horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse of course, unless of course that horse is the famous Mr. Eddddddd.” around the house.

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