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-----Original Message-----
From: Dr. Bob Wildblood [mailto:drb...@rcn.com]
Sent: Thu 9/17/2009 6:44 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub
 
How can anyone with a little age under their belt not have mentioned Kukla, 
Fran, and Ollie.  Perhaps the original of all of those mentioned so far.

---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:43:49 +0000
>From: David Hogberg <dhogb...@albion.edu>  
>Subject: Re: [tips] Fabulous Flubadub  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <tips@acsun.frostburg.edu>
>
>   Maybe that was after my time. I'm talking ~56 years
>   ago for Lucky Pup.  Yikes!
>
>   On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Wallen, Douglas J
>   <douglas.wal...@mnsu.edu> wrote:
>
>     I never saw Lucky Pup, but I do remember a hand
>     puppet show of that era called "Time for Beanie"
>     featuring Cecil the seasick sea serpent. It
>     returned as a cartoon 10 or 15 years later.
>
>     Doug Wallen
>     Psychology Department, AH 23
>     Minnesota State University, Mankato
>     Mankato, MN 56001
>
>     E-mail: douglas.wal...@mnsu.edu
>     Phone: (507) 389-5818
>
>     On 9/17/09 8:47 AM, "David Hogberg"
>     <dhogb...@albion.edu> wrote:
>
>      I, too, remember Flub.  How about memories of
>     another TV production of the period, one done with
>     hand puppets (vs. marionettes) called Lucky Pup?
>      Its main characters were Foudini and Pinhead and
>     they appeared, perhaps, on the DuMont Television
>     Network.  DKH
>
>     On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Pollak, Edward
>     <epol...@wcupa.edu> wrote:
>
>     Tommy Texino writes, " Now who remembers The
>     Flubadub?  Well I do, and he was a puppet on The
>     Howdy Doody Program back in the 1950s.  The Flub
>     was an animal made up of various other creatures,
>     sort of like them things they got down in
>     Australia. Anyway,  Well, It occurred to me that
>     with Mr. Stuart having the boots of Grandpa Jones
>     and the head of Elvis Presley and the flashy
>     clothes of a Porter Wagoner ....that he was a
>     regular human Flubadub....   I hope that this
>     information causes your insides to settle, for
>     while The
>     Flubadub was strange , he was a good soul, as I
>     should imagine Mr. Stuart to be as well."
>
>     Well said by our very own, irascible (but
>     lovable), Phineas T. Bluster!
>
>     Ed
>
>     Mandatory bluegrass content: we could learn a few
>     things about bluegrass stage attire from Buffalo
>     Bob.
>
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>     Department of Psychology
>     West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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