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<blockquote data-quote="JimInks" data-source="post: 386117" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>My buddy Donnie Pitchford has released Year One of his <em>Lum and Abner</em> newspaper strip. The book retails for $9.95 plus three dollars postage, and you can order it here: <a href="http://www.lumandabnersociety.org/Comic-Strip-Home.html" target="_blank">http://www.lumandabnersociety.org/Comic-Strip-Home.html</a> If you'd like your copy personalized, ask Donnie, and I'Grannies, he will be happy to oblige. For those of you who may not know who Lum and Abner are/were, the series lasted on radio from 1931-1954, and was very popular and spawned seven movies. The humor is good ol' down home country folks ala Andy Griffith, but they were not only first, but were a major source of inspiration to Andy for his TV show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimInks, post: 386117, member: 2673"] My buddy Donnie Pitchford has released Year One of his [i]Lum and Abner[/i] newspaper strip. The book retails for $9.95 plus three dollars postage, and you can order it here: [url=http://www.lumandabnersociety.org/Comic-Strip-Home.html]http://www.lumandabnersociety.org/Comic-Strip-Home.html[/url] If you'd like your copy personalized, ask Donnie, and I'Grannies, he will be happy to oblige. For those of you who may not know who Lum and Abner are/were, the series lasted on radio from 1931-1954, and was very popular and spawned seven movies. The humor is good ol' down home country folks ala Andy Griffith, but they were not only first, but were a major source of inspiration to Andy for his TV show. [/QUOTE]
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