Anybody remeber the show were Beaver and his hommies all get wilgans with those crazy Martian men on them? Were those designes from some famous 50's monster cartoon draw'er guy? They were relly Cool and I want to were one of the those to work one day. It would really blow peoples minds.
I remember seeing that a few years ago. the beaver and his friends sent away for monster sweaters and they where all going to wear them to school but the only one at school with one on was the beaver. He go his usual talk from Ward for that one.
OK, other than this sounding like a repeat performance by Ox, it also sounds vaguely familiar. They weren't Roth shirts, Stanley Mouse maybe?
There is a strong possibility it was Dean Jeffries......Maybe even Roteye.....Cl***ic episode....One of my favorites....Maybe even Kelly?
ever see the LITB when Wally gets the 35 or 36 ford coupe! Or notice that Luppy drives a 40 ford convert! In one episode they pulled Pharohs stunt & ripped the rear end out of it!! Funny **** when H***kel was involved JimV
It was a '53 Chevy custom convertible, and they didn't pull Pharoh's stunt, Pharoh pulled a Cleaver stunt. Marcus Tee
They bought them at Tilden's Sporting Goods. Probably just some studio artist that did the art. Back then there were alot of guys doing that kind of art. Marcus Tee
I though it was Lumpys 39 or 40 convert, Wally bought the 53 droptop.After Ward checked it all out for him. I always wondered how they did that with a torgue tube!!lol JimV
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I thought this was a joke , but after seeing them, they do look like a Roth style so I LIKE THEM........
i believe the word you meant to use was "artist"....there is NO such word as "draw'er".....it spells DRAWER like you put your socks in..i HATE when people try to use that word!! creepy
Just a thought, but White Pants talks about "hommies,drawers, wiligans and blow" and I see he is from "The city by the bay"....Kinda all fits together......OLDBEET
Big A that was the first ***ually suggestive remark on network TV 1957 when June said," you were a little hard on the beaver last night Ward."