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Li’l Abner (Picture 3)
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Hooray for Jubilation T. Cornpone!-one of my favorite songs from the movie, along with "Put 'em back they way they was" (they were dumb, they were stupid but at least they was human!) Pappy Yokum: Born Lucifer Ornamental Yokum, pint-sized Pappy had the misfortune of being the patriarch in a family that didn't have one. Pappy was so lazy and ineffectual, he didn't even bathe himself. Mammy was regularly seen scrubbing Pappy in an outdoor oak tub ("Once a month, rain or shine.") Ironing Pappy's trousers fell under her wifely duties as well, although she didn't bother with preliminaries, like waiting for Pappy to remove them first. While Mammy was the unofficial mayor of Dogpatch and could read, Pappy remained illiterate. Pappy was dull-witted and gullible, but not completely without guile. Li’l Abner (Picture 3). Li’l Abner cartoon images gallery 3. Li’l Abner cartoon pictures collection 3. He had an unfortunate predilection for snitching "presarved tarnips", and smoking corn silk behind the woodshed—much to his chagrin when Mammy caught him. Honest Abe Yokum: Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae's little boy was born in 1953, "after a pregnancy that ambled on so long that readers began sending me medical books," wrote Capp. Initially known as "Mysterious Yokum" (there was even an Ideal doll marketed under this name) due to a debate regarding his gender (he was stuck in a pants-shaped stovepipe for the first six weeks), he was renamed "Honest Abe" (after President Abraham Lincoln) to thwart his early tendency to steal. His first words were "po'k chop", and that remained his favorite food. Though his uncle Tiny was perpetually frozen at 15½ "y'ars" old, Honest Abe gradually grew from infant to grade school age, and became a dead ringer for Washable Jones, the star of Capp's early "topper" strip. He would eventually acquire a couple of supporting character friends for his own semi-regularly featured adventures in the strip. Li’l Abner (Picture 3). Li’l Abner cartoon images gallery 3. Li’l Abner cartoon pictures collection 3.
Li’l Abner cartoon images gallery 3. Li’l Abner cartoon pictures collection 3.
Hooray for Jubilation T. Cornpone!-one of my favorite songs from the movie, along with "Put 'em back they way they was" (they were dumb, they were stupid but at least they was human!) Pappy Yokum: Born Lucifer Ornamental Yokum, pint-sized Pappy had the misfortune of being the patriarch in a family that didn't have one. Pappy was so lazy and ineffectual, he didn't even bathe himself. Mammy was regularly seen scrubbing Pappy in an outdoor oak tub ("Once a month, rain or shine.") Ironing Pappy's trousers fell under her wifely duties as well, although she didn't bother with preliminaries, like waiting for Pappy to remove them first. While Mammy was the unofficial mayor of Dogpatch and could read, Pappy remained illiterate. Pappy was dull-witted and gullible, but not completely without guile. Li’l Abner (Picture 3). Li’l Abner cartoon images gallery 3. Li’l Abner cartoon pictures collection 3. He had an unfortunate predilection for snitching "presarved tarnips", and smoking corn silk behind the woodshed—much to his chagrin when Mammy caught him. Honest Abe Yokum: Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae's little boy was born in 1953, "after a pregnancy that ambled on so long that readers began sending me medical books," wrote Capp. Initially known as "Mysterious Yokum" (there was even an Ideal doll marketed under this name) due to a debate regarding his gender (he was stuck in a pants-shaped stovepipe for the first six weeks), he was renamed "Honest Abe" (after President Abraham Lincoln) to thwart his early tendency to steal. His first words were "po'k chop", and that remained his favorite food. Though his uncle Tiny was perpetually frozen at 15½ "y'ars" old, Honest Abe gradually grew from infant to grade school age, and became a dead ringer for Washable Jones, the star of Capp's early "topper" strip. He would eventually acquire a couple of supporting character friends for his own semi-regularly featured adventures in the strip. Li’l Abner (Picture 3). Li’l Abner cartoon images gallery 3. Li’l Abner cartoon pictures collection 3.
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