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... the Fox out of food or money. That was it. This was the only time I laughed at the strip, because I was tickled at the thought the Fox kept copies of the comic he was in. This is from REAL SCREEN COMICS# 42, 1951. Art and story by Jim Davis. That line by the Crow, "What a revoltin' development THIS is!" which later became used by the Thing, came originally from William Bendix.
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An interesting, or revoltin' development. It depends on your opinion of Google to some extent. Google Inc. said the first devices running its new Chrome operating system will be available by the end of 2010, as the company gave the first public peek of software that Google hopes will drive usage of Internet applications that include its own services.   Chrome OS is expected to ...
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... it was too loud. They couldn't find the control to turn it down, and it was about to drive them nuts. Imazo's remote doesn't work, so they couldn't use that. Poor people, what a revoltin' development that was! Well, that is about it for today. Gramps (aka Dub) is just up, and it is time to see to his needs. There is a full, (really full) basket of laundry to fold and put away ...
... Brooklyn (1942). The Flotsam Family was reworked with Bendix cast as blundering Chester A. Riley, riveter at a California aircraft plant, and his frequent exclamation of indignation---"What a revoltin' development this is!"---became one of the most famous catch phrases of the 1940s. The radio series also benefited from the immense popularity of a supporting character, Digby " ...
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