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The Comics Curmudgeon
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...to death ... They should have been put to death. I looked at your comics on Monday. I still see "Doonesbury" and don't see "Snuffy Smith" in there. Doesn't seem to me like you've really improved anything ... I know Jerry Lucas is a hometown hero and all that,...
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Middletown Journal
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http://www.middletownjournal.com/news/content/oh/story/opinions/editorial/2009/02/25/mj022509soundoff.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=22
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
Snuffy Smith (Bud Duncan), moonshining hillbilly, grows tired of dodging revenue agents, headed by Cooper (Edgar Kennedy), and decides to take the army up on their offer of free clothes, food and $21.00 a month. Once enlisted, he finds that revenue agent Cooper is his sergeant. Don (Jimmie Dodd), a hillbilly soldier friend of Snuffy, has invented a range finder, but it is stolen by some fifth columnists and hidden in Snuffy's bag. Snuffy decides he has all the army discipline he cares for ...
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...name from a previous owner, Arthur Drake Smith, who dipped snuff. The store also pays tribute to another famous Snuffy: Snuffy Smith, a character in the comic strip "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith," known for his floppy hat and cane pole. Drawings of the cartoon...
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Montgomery Advertiser
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...a previous owner, Arthur Drake Smith, who dipped snuff. Snuffy Smith was a character in the cartoon "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith," and was a hillbilly-type with a floppy hat and a cane pole. The design of Snuffy's store is in keeping with the cartoon...
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Everything Alabama
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Happy New Year to those of you waiting for this new intro - just in time for the inauguration on Janurary 20! I just thought this little mashup was a fun idea - I'm not trying to push a political agenda here! I just thought it'd be fun to imagine if we were to see the grandure of the idealistic "West Wing" in real life. This was shown on CNN's Showbiz Tonight!! http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2009/01/17/sbt.seg.01.16.cnn about 1:34 into the video. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What if ...
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...well. Mr. Smith was the youngest of the six fighting Smith Brothers: Bobby, Hughie, Hubert, Henry, Eddie and Harry. "Snuffy" Smith was inducted into the Rochester Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999, five years after his brother Hughie was inducted. Tony Liccione,...
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20081125/NEWS01/811250334/1002/RSS01
seeashow 1964 - Barney Google
1964 Red 07 - Barney Google & Snuffy Smith
When Snuffy Smith visits his friend Lucy, he gets a cookie. He dances around the cookie, and if Lucy see an opportunity she grabs the cookie before Snuffy finishes his little cookie dance.
An original version of the Comicology.TV opening mash-up. Short animated visual and aural history of graphic pop culture, from cave paintings to modern American pop culture. Music by Steven Peters, based on an original theme by Jon Flores. Animation by Jeff Peters, Executive Producer, Comicology.TV For info visit our website at www.comicology.tv Comicology.TV 2008 Week 31, July 27-August 2
"Snuffy Smith and them hootin' hollerin' twisters" were twistin' round the tractor in 1962. Greatest record ever?
Life in Sarasota Florida through the eyes of Snuffy Smith. More Sarasota stuff at http://www.annettesellssarasota.com
Comics.com.ve - Originalmente estos dibujos fue una tira de prensa norteamericana llamada "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" creada en 1919 por el dibujante y guionista norteamericano Billy DeBeck (1890-1942) y luego dibujada por Fred Lasswell desde 1942 hasta el 2001 cuando Laswell muere. Actualmente su dibujante es John Rose.
Corría la década de los 80's, y en Chile nuestra televisión tenía una parrilla de dibujos animados, entre los que estaba el infaltable "Tapón y Cabezón". Tan infaltable como tener un compañero de colegio Cabezón.
snuffy rock climbing with my kids
The last three minutes out in the hall before entering the United States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture Hearing room. "Snuffy Smith & Barney Google" comic strip provokes a review, and the Los Angles Times School Rampage article points towards why we need Medical MP's with international clearnace among us, and not chained attack dogs with a "West Side Story" mentality.
Rob Leonard Paragliding at Sunset, Fort Ebey State Park, Whidbey Island, WA. with Michael "Snuffy" Smith, Hakan "Hawk" Olsson, Erik Hedblad Soundtrack: Zero 7
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...the comic strip character known as a stereotypical hillbilly, the star of the longtime comic strip, "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith," best known for his mischievous ways and antics. Local animal activists Judy Wyles and Terry Harris were able to find a home...
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Spartanburg Herald-Journal
http://www.goupstate.com/article/20070407/NEWS/704070353/1051/NEWS01&source=rss
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...arugula movement has hit hooch. “Forget everything you thought you knew about moonshiners — the Jesse Dukes and Snuffy Smiths,” said Matthew Rowley, who interviewed more than 30 extralegal distillers across the country for his book, “Moonshine!” which will...
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The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/22/magazine/22food.html?ex=1319169600&en=32721b32f08dbf96&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

