In the early 1940s, Rube Goldberg drew a short-lived newspaper comic strip called "Blame It On Wilbur", in which he "proved" that everything that went wrong in the world should be blamed on Wilbur -- whoever Wilbur was.
This comment has been an effort to keep old obscure pop references alive. So's your old man! Twenty-three skidoo! The cat's pajamas and the bee's knees! I wouldn't give a lazy deuce for it!
No, it's Wilbur's fault.
In the early 1940s, Rube Goldberg drew a short-lived newspaper comic strip called "Blame It On Wilbur", in which he "proved" that everything that went wrong in the world should be blamed on Wilbur -- whoever Wilbur was.
This comment has been an effort to keep old obscure pop references alive. So's your old man! Twenty-three skidoo! The cat's pajamas and the bee's knees! I wouldn't give a lazy deuce for it!
Fred Patten