Sun 24 Sep, 2006 01:17 pm - Where we stand...
Okay, now we have implications that the cartooon is apochryphal, but also that Mauldin copped to "recycling" it, both by [b] Setanta[/b]
Both cannot be true. If you... (view)
Sat 23 Sep, 2006 05:03 pm - [quote="timberlandko"]There is a very good and simple reason nobody can find that cartoon other than in context of the movie.[/quote]
For God's sake, say! (view)
Sat 23 Sep, 2006 04:18 pm - [quote="NickFun"]How could such a famous cartton not be ANYWHERE? I recall having seen it myself some years ago![/quote]
I've asked myself the same question. It definitely... (view)
Tue 5 Sep, 2006 03:32 pm - [quote="smorgs"]Just thought I'd pop in to tell you that my Mum was an extra in that film! You can see her walking across the street arm in arm with a friend. Part of it was... (view)
Tue 5 Sep, 2006 10:29 am - After googling left and right, I have yet to find a copy of the famous cartoon of General George S. Patton kicking a GI, with an iron boot with a swastika on it. It's the one he objected to so... (view)
Thu 23 Feb, 2006 10:33 pm - I have inherited a watercolor painting signed by Richard S. Daggy, 10/36. It was given to my parents by one Emily Vogel of Wilton, CT, possibly Daggy's sister. He may have had a father and... (view)
Mon 15 Nov, 2004 06:48 pm - It was 1973. In my 5th grade class at Driscoll Elementary (Wilton, CT), things were going well. We has two great teachers (Mrs. Cofer and Mrs. Burns), and a vibrant educational environment. We saw... (view)