Foot Rot Flats
"They put custard with my bone"
Best ever
I reckon anyone who has had anything to do with farmers, particularly sheep farmers, and their dogs would consider Footrot Flats a documentary series.
Why the lover of Bean shaped ladies?TheGreenGoblin wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 6:01 pmand anything by Robert Crumb...
Robert Crumb
R. Crumb is a good musician too...
A pleasure and thanks for the introduction to Pilot Officer Prune who I had not been acquainted with.
Never saw that out here in Oz TGA but I can remember reading about Robert "Battler' Britton who seemed to hold the rank of Wing Commander throughout the entire WWII!Does anybody remember Charley's War?
Ah I remember Robert "Battler" Britton very well indeed!Pinky the pilot wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 11:08 amNever saw that out here in Oz TGA but I can remember reading about Robert "Battler' Britton who seemed to hold the rank of Wing Commander throughout the entire WWII!Does anybody remember Charley's War?
Or the tough GI, Sergeant Joe Ironsides.
Surprisingly, the Battle, War and Commando Comics are still available here in Aussie. Or were, not all that long ago.
That was provided by Ron G, a very good friend and ex-RN helicopter Observer who lives in Perth, WA. Renowned in the Fleet Air Arm he could make helicopters come to life in his cartoons. Sadly he's not in very good health nowadays. Here's one of his cartoons with a poem about the days of the anti-submarine Whirlwind helicopter of the late 50's and early 60's and the way it would happily throw itself under the waves.....(the reference to balls is to the small Type 194 sonar ball) Click for slightly larger view.