Looking for a old cartoon with an old man who always says to his wife, "Yes Dear, right away dear". I'm trying to find and old cartoon, but can't remember the name at all. I think it was an old B/W cartoon.
But I always remember the old man being yelled at by his wife and being bossed around. And he always replied back with that sad sounding, "Yes Dear, Right Away Dear". I always jokingly say that to my girlfriend when she has honey dos for me.
I've been telling her about this cartoon for years, but no one remembers the name of it. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Asked by newuser10207062 43 months ago Similar questions: cartoon man wife Dear dear Entertainment > Humor.
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Blondie Blondie & her husband Dagwood. Sources: My Memory. Bonnie~S's Recommendations BLONDIE-COLLECTORS EDITION-9 DISC BOXED SET-28 EPISODES-W/ INTERACTIVE DVD MOTION MENUS This is probably what you're looking for..
3 The name of the show was Blondie. It was an old black & white tv show. Her husband's name was Dagwood.
I don't remember it being in a CARTOON format, but Dagwood was always saying "Yes dear, right away dear. " I remember one episode where Blondie walked off & left him to get all of their luggage out of the car. He was struggling with the suitcases, had his arms full, and she told him to do something.
He just kind of look disgusted & yelled "Yes dear, right aeay dear. " It was so hilarious. Too many good shows are all gone now...but at least not forgotten.
The name of the show was Blondie. It was an old black & white tv show. Her husband's name was Dagwood.
I don't remember it being in a CARTOON format, but Dagwood was always saying "Yes dear, right away dear. " I remember one episode where Blondie walked off & left him to get all of their luggage out of the car. He was struggling with the suitcases, had his arms full, and she told him to do something.
He just kind of look disgusted & yelled "Yes dear, right aeay dear. " It was so hilarious. Too many good shows are all gone now...but at least not forgotten.
4 The name of the show was Blondie. It was an old black & white tv show. Her husband's name was Dagwood.
I don't remember it being in a CARTOON format, but Dagwood was always saying "Yes dear, right away dear. " I remember one episode where Blondie walked off & left him to get all of their luggage out of the car. He was struggling with the suitcases, had his arms full, and she told him to do something.
He just kind of look disgusted & yelled "Yes dear, right away dear. " It was so hilarious. Too many good shows are all gone now...but at least not forgotten.
The name of the show was Blondie. It was an old black & white tv show. Her husband's name was Dagwood.
I don't remember it being in a CARTOON format, but Dagwood was always saying "Yes dear, right away dear. " I remember one episode where Blondie walked off & left him to get all of their luggage out of the car. He was struggling with the suitcases, had his arms full, and she told him to do something.
He just kind of look disgusted & yelled "Yes dear, right away dear. " It was so hilarious. Too many good shows are all gone now...but at least not forgotten.
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