Reginald Smythe became a cartoonist for "The Mirror" in 1954, having spent several years doing odd jobs after leaving the army. Three years later, he began drawing "Andy Capp," featuring characters based on his parents, Andy and Florrie. "Andy Capp" came to America in 1963, and is now ...

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Andy could be at home taking a nap and still hear the beer bottles clinking from 2 blocks away.
diz stuff are too funny making me laugh!!