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Pat Sajak: Our category is famous films. Andy Capp, you'd like to solve it? Andy Capp: Yes, I would, Pat. "Gone With The Wino." Pat Sajak: I'm sorry. No. Andy Capp: @#*@ B.C.: "Gone With The Jesus?" Comic Strip Week on "Wheel of Fortune."
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
I thought of the same thing. (If I were Andy, I would’ve guessed GONE WITH THE WIN[E]. Seriously, B.C.? GONE WITH THE JESUS? How do you get JESUS from WIN_?)
Atanwat over 10 years ago
There is already an “O” visible in “GONE”, so “WINO” clearly cannot be the solution. Andy may be a provincial drunk, but it is an insult to his character to make him that stupid.
JohnoTeacher over 10 years ago
Hey, why did BC turn into Peter? :)
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 10 years ago
Pastis hasn’t read BC since Johnny Hart died seven years ago. Up until then, he used the strip to preach his born-again message. After his death, his kids took over the strip and returned it to caveman jokes. Seven years ago, Stephan.
inshadowz over 10 years ago
I don’t see why «GONE WITH THE WIN» can’t be the complete answer.
doublepaw over 10 years ago
Inane and lame.
Kirby_Dots over 10 years ago
Then again everyone could be looking too deep. It may just be a satire against stereotypes and the details about the puzzle don’t matter.
My first thought was that it was another jab by newer artists against the classic strips that keep running long after they should have been retired.
pcencula over 10 years ago
This one is a head-scratcher… since Andy said “@*#” why didn’t BC say “Gone with the “*#@”? Why did the word “Jesus” get bleeped for Andy but not for BC?
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
BC was and is written on a different level, and for a different audience, than Pearls. BC mocked mean-spiritedness, and Pearls celebrates it. More a generational difference than anything else.
chris_o42 over 10 years ago
I thought it was to point up how very religious people see Jesus in everything. I have some relatives who try to interject Jesus into every situation. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.)
JudyAz over 10 years ago
He got it wrong because he didn’t phrase it as a question
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 10 years ago
“The Wind Done Gone”, the satire that Margaret Mitchell’s estate tried to suppress, was much better!
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
my heart she hollered!
eddie6192 over 10 years ago
Vanna doesn’t look too good. .
docredbird over 10 years ago
PC guy got it correct
Andy Capp said “Jesus” is panel 4. While you can use the word “Jesus” in the comics, you can’t use it as an exclamation.
Peter (or is that BC?) interpreted that as an answer and is questioning it. I think it would have been simpler to understand if he had said “Gone with the *#?”, but Pastis likes to point out the arbitrary nature of comic censoring “rules”.
sarah413 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Time to move away from the politicking going on here and onto the real matter at hand. Does Larry, or is it Bob, come up weeth right anser?
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
It’s an old movie (1939), so maybe these youngsters aren’t familiar with it? (I’ve only seen it a few times on TV, and not lately.)
cfrosenlof over 10 years ago
Other than Easter and Christmas, BC is never overtly pro-Jesus. This was a really lame one Stephan. You’re better than this.
Kip W over 10 years ago
I was going to come in to give you all the benefit of the genuine correct answer that would have shown exactly who in this thread is right and who is seriously mistaken, drawing on my vast wisdom and years of experience in the cold, cruel world.
Then I remembered: “Who the **** cares?”
Godfreydaniel over 10 years ago
A wino is gone but not forgotten……..Andy can hardly be “exaggerated” as a drunk, of course, but Peter (replacing BC in either a mistake or a “miracle”) is definitely being exaggerated. I never could stand the Anno Domini episodes of “BC” with their extremely awkward preaching, but I don’t recall the main cast doing all that much of it.
cj7ole over 10 years ago
I am getting so tired of the popup ads on the left that make my screen jump right halfway through reading the comic…
doublepaw over 10 years ago
Lately it seems “Pearls” has sunk to a lower level than when it was really funny. Seems most all cartoonists run out of ideas and try to be more outrageous to keep the interest. Wish he would look at two-three years ago and see the quality of his work at that time.
Iwa Iniki over 10 years ago
Not funny!
knight1192a over 10 years ago
“Gone with the Jesus,” seriously, BC? The last word is four letters long with the first three being WIN, not five with the first three being JES. And the category is Famous Films. At least Andy was close with “Gone with the Wino.” Why couldn’t you have gotten it wrong with “Gone with the Wine?”
Actually, come to thing of it “Gone with the Wine” could be Larry’s answer.
Number Three over 10 years ago
Love it!
xxx
danketaz Premium Member over 10 years ago
Gone with the wing and a prayer.
lmonteros over 10 years ago
Hmm…“wind” can also refer to the Holy Spirit, so it seems that Peter (aka BC) should have gotten it.
TimeLordSoundwave over 10 years ago
“I can’t believe we missed ‘MY HAIRY AUNT’”
claire de la lune. over 10 years ago
Okay, Pastis does his best. His work hasn’t been that up to par lately, but it will come back. I partly agree with your statements, everyone.
pcencula over 10 years ago
@JPuzzleWhiz: First “Jesus” is not a profanity.>> It is when used as an exclamation, like Andy did.Second, Andy did not say"Jesus".>> If he didn’t, then there is no joke at all there.And third, that’s Peter, not B. C. (B. C. has red hair.)>> Sorry, I stopped reading BC as a child, so I’m not familiar with their names. But why would Pastis not choose the title character?
purpleriver over 10 years ago
Oh, LOL. I get it now. Andy must have said Jesus, that’s where BC got if from. I was looking at what Andy said and why would he say Galaxy – Star – Hash – Galaxy and not Saturn in place of Hash. ☺
Processed Mouse Loaf over 4 years ago
He should have said, “Gone With the Wine”.
the muppets. over 2 years ago
gone with the wind