I can't see it, keith. Since I got the new Firefox, I'm sent to iGoogle 
everytime I try to go to Google. Sometimes, advances aren't all they're cracked 
up to be.

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2009 04:49:26 +0000
Subject: [scifinoir2] "Popeye" Creator's Birthday Recognized in Google Masthead 
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Kewl! I wonder if Segar was behind some of those later toons suggesting popeye 
was growing weed? Also loved Popeye, from the old, old black and white ones, to 
the beautifully colored ones by Max Fleischer with the 3D look backgrounds 
(Sinbad the Sailor and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves are two of those), and 
even later, the more simplistically drawn but still fun ones from Chuck Jones, 
that featured the likes of Sea Hag, Eugene the Jeep, the crazy sound effects. 
Hey...where's Poopdeck Pappy?!

 

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E.C. Segar, the creator of Popeye, gets a birthday surprise from Google. 
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E.C. Segar: Why Popeye popped onto Google’s homepage 
Popeye, the spinach-gulping sailor, celebrates E.C. Segar on Google today.

By Chris Gaylord | 12.08.09
 

 
Newscom/WENN.com
Here's Popeye back in his Thimble Theatre days. Tuesday is cartoonist E.C. 
Segar's 115th birthday.



Photo Gallery: Famous grouches
E.C. Segar, the man behind Popeye the Sailor, received an appropriately raucous 
birthday message from Google Tuesday. Its home page features the husky hero 
smacking around Google’s logo and about to swallow a quick serving of his 
favorite meal, canned spinach.

Today marks what would be the American cartoonist’s 115th birthday.

Elzie Crisler Segar grew up in Illinois and quickly took to drawing. While 
holding down a job as a film projectionist and background percussionist at a 
local theater, he pursued cartooning through a correspondence course.

Segar eventually moved to Chicago and created the Thimble Theatre cartoon strip 
in 1919. After nearly 10 years of Olive Oyl and others gracing its panels, the 
series introduced a new character – a balding sailor with a perpetually shut 
eye, anchor tattoos, preposterous forearms, and a curious vocabulary.

Popeye soon outgrew the Thimble Theatre, earning his own cartoon strip, 
animated series, and live-action movie starring Robin Williams.

The spinach-gulping mariner is the latest in a long line of Google Doodles. 
Recent highlights include clay duo Wallace and Gromit, H.G. Wells’s mysterious 
UFOs, and a week’s worth of Sesame Street favorites.

Do you like Google’s new retro logo style? Upset that the lovely Olive Oyl is 
MIA? Let us know in the comments or join the conversation on Twitter.




    
     

    
    






                                          
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