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MRS. CLEAN - NEIGHBOR
24/JUN/1991
EVEN FANG SAYS SHE GOES OUT OF HER WAY TO MAKE US
LOOK BAD. SHE MOWS HER LAWN. WE HAVE THE ONLY LAWN
IN AMERICA WHERE YOU CAN HIDE AN ELEPHANT.
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MRS. CLEAN
Ted Wiszuk
Aug/1983
She believes in Arab-style punishment; People who smoke in elevators
should have their lips cut off.
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Mrs. Clean
PD
FEB/1984
Mrs. Clean is so mean she bought twin water beds so her husband is
frustrated and seasick at the same time.
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Mrs. Clean
PD Gag
MAY/1983
You can see yourself in my plates- I don't want to see myself on a plate-
the only way I could see myself in my plate would be to paste a picture
on it. (What's wrong with her- you can't see yourself in a paper plate- no
matter how clean you get them - anyway that's the way I serve leftovers-
I just leave 'em on the plate.
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Mrs. Clean
Betty Thomas
SEP/1982
Mrs. Clean rushed to Cape Kennedy to help scrub the space program.
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Mrs. Clean
Lydia Olson
03/AUG/1981
Her Tidy Bowl man wears a Tux!
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Mrs. Clean
Tim Cahill
JUN/1981
Great housekeeper. She not only washed the kitchen floor -- she
starched it and ironed it.
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MRS. CLEAN
Phyllis Gag
SEP/1964
Her shoes laced clear to her throat. (neck)
CF - Fashion
Mother Ding-A-Ling
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Mrs. Clean
Burt Brown
MAR/1981
(She thinks) or (He thinks) a car pool is a station wagon with a hot tub in
the back.
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Mrs. Clean
L. E. Peters
APR/1980
Mrs Clean: She's so frugal. She says she can't afford a wardrobe for
every season. Instead of winter dresses, she wears two summer
dresses.
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MRS. CLEAN
O'Liners
MAY/1980
Mrs. Clean is a cleanliness nut! She's a member of Vacuumers
Anonymous!
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MRS. CLEAN
Mary McBride
24/OCT/1964
She's really a nag. She makes him cut grass, trim around the trees,
prune out dead limbs - when they spend the night at a campsite.
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MRS. CLEAN
Orben
17/DEC/1979
Mrs. Clean the fanatical housekeeper. When the smoke alarm goes off:
Her husband calls the Fire Department and she dusts.
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MRS. CLEAN
L.E. PETERS
13/SEP/1979
I TOLD THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR (MRS. CLEAN) I LIVE WITH AN
OLD GOAT AND SHE CALLED THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
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MRS. CLEAN
Orben's
22/OCT/1973
Mrs. Clean-Nervous?-- She can thread a sewing while it's running.
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Housekeeping - Mrs. Clean
Lydia Olson
20/JAN/1978
Mrs. Clean (was so clean that) she had a placque on her front door that
read, "The muck stops here!"
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MRS. CLEAN
Ellen Hildreth
02/MAR/1978
You've heard about my neighbor: Mrs. Clean. She was attacked and,
instead of "rape", she yelled "ring around the collar!"
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MRS. CLEAN
Patricia Daniels. John Cantu
21/FEB/1978
Her daughter is studying swimming - she wants to be a hooker in
Venice------- Her son want to be an Avon Lady.
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Mrs. Clean: Housekeeping
Lydia Olson
20/JAN/1978
Everything in Mrs. Clean's house is covered with plastic including her.
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MRS. CLEAN
Orben Gags
SEP/1976
Mrs. Clean's kids have a tree house -- with an elevator = they wouldn't
dare get theri pants dirty!
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Mrs. Clean
Olson
1977
Oh, that Mrs. Clean is so perfect. She came over to my house and
actually fainted because my Kleenex didn't match my bedspread.
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Mrs. Clean
Orben Gags
Apr/1976
Mrs. Clean keeps two cans of Pledge in the house. That's in case one
gets dusty and she wants to clean it.
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Mrs. Clean
Edward R. Canaan
18/Aug/1971
Mrs. Clean is so neat ... she folds the garbage.
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MRS. CLEAN
ORBEN'S CURRENT COMEDY
21/Jun/1984
Mrs. Clean - she combs sauerkraut?
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Mrs. Clean
R.L. Parker
21 JUN 1967
Clean, clean, all day long - I get so tired - watching my neighbor clean
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MRS. CLEAN
Eddie Hubbard
Feb/1976
Mrs. Clean went on that grapefruit diet. She didn't lose any weight, but
she went from a size 16 down to size 8-- she got puckered from the
inside.
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Mrs. Clean
Owen Helms
Oct/1975
Mrs. Clean is so neat, if she committed suicide she'd spray her hair with
"Pam" before she stuck her head in the oven.
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Mrs. Clean
James Kahlert
30/SEP/1974
Mrs. Clean's son is an Avon Lady.
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Mrs. Clean
Phyllis Gag
17/FEB/1972
Mrs. Clean - She's so phoney. She says she speaks German -- "Ve
gates," "danke schoen," "ein, zvi, dri, fear, fimff, Michelob ..."
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
10/MAR/1967
I can't seem to get away from the Mrs. Cleans of the world. One time an
Irish family moved in next door and I thought Aha I'm saved - but their
name was O'Clean.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
10/Mar/1967
After meeting her I'm not at all sure that it was St. Patrick who drove the
snakes out of Ireland.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
19/MAR/1968
Mrs. Clean couldn't have a Blue Monday - she bleaches them.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
10/Jan/1968
Mrs. Clean was runner-up Miss America. Runner up Mrs. America and
last year, runner up Mother of the Year. I told Fang, she's a real loser.
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Mrs. Clean
Mrs. B. C. Reynolds
23/MAR/1967
She dusts the keyhole before inserting the key.
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Mrs. Clean
Leona W. Toppel
27/SEP/1967
Mrs. Clean is such a goody-good.. It sure saves her a lot of money on
her electric bill...she reads from the light of her halo.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
06/NOV/1967
You know about my neighbor, Mrs. Clean, she dusts her roof.
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Mrs. Clean
Dan Deuker
21/May/1965
Confidentially, the garbage man told me that Mrs. Clean washes her
garbage - and he wanted to know if it would be asking too much for me
to put mine in a can.
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Mrs. Clean
Dorothy Reynolds
06/JUN/1965
My neighbor, Mrs. Clean, is always bragging about how intelligent their
dog is. When they don't want the dog to know what they're talking
about, they spell it. Last time I was over there she said: "Shhh. The dog
is listening!"
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Mrs Clean
Dorothy Reynolds
19/JUL/1967
But she is so jealous she won't let her husband eat Girl Scout cookies.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
21/JUN/1967
She hates to see an unmade bed so she makes her kids sleep
[[underline]]under[[/underline]] the bed.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
21/JUN/1967
Once she found a cobweb in the house and had it arrested.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
21/JUN/1967
She not only makes the kids take off their shoes when they come in the
house - she peels the first layer of skin off the bottom of their feet.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
27/SEP/1967
(Mrs. Clean) She's getting a smart mouth. The other day she was
washing her car and to be friendly I yelled over, "How about washing
another beat up old wreck?" And she said, "Sure, put on your bathing
suit."
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MRS. CLEAN
DELAINE HELWIG
27/SEP/1967
(Mrs. Clean) She was laid up for a while - fell out of a tree while she
was waxing the leaves.
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MRS. CLEAN
DELAINE HELWIG
27/SEP/1967
Even her dirt is clean.
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Mrs. Clean
Delaine Helwig
27/SEP/1967
She keeps her kids so shined up they hurt your eyes.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
06/NOV/1967
Mrs. Clean came over today. I had borrowed something and forgot to
return it. Her maid.
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Mrs. Clean
Dorothy Reynolds
11/DEC/1967
She is so fussy she irons prunes.
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MRS. CLEAN
DOROTHY BORRILLO
11/DEC/1967
Mrs. Clean puts clean clothes on her kid [[underlined]]every
hour[[/underlined]]. He got lost one day and nobody could remember
what he was wearing.
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Mrs. Clean
Mr. Wilfred Beaver
08/Jul/1964
At least she's clean - everything tasted of soap.
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Mrs. Clean
R. L. Parker
21/JUN/1967
She bought a new vacuum cleaner. Before she could use it she had to
borrow a cup of dirt.
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Mrs. Clean
R.L. Parker
21/Jun/1967
She stopped taking the newspaper because of the dirt in Sheila
Graham's column.
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Mrs. Clean
R. L. Parker
21/Jun/1967
She takes a bath in distilled water. And wears rubber gloves. That's
when she's getting ready to take a shower. (She takes a bath to get
ready for her shower.)
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Mrs. Clean
R. L. Parker
21/JUN/1967
Before she'll take a drink she washes the water.
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Mrs. Clean
Verna Brierly
31/OCT/1964
Her yard is so clean that the flowers don't dare drop any pollen - They
have to keep going "snif" all day!
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Mrs. Clean
Ed Caufield
09/OCT/1964
Talk about cleanliness, she's a fanatic. To her Mr. Clean is just a dirty
old man.
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MRS. CLEAN
ED CAUFIELD
09/OCT/1964
Her husband pleaded with her to cut down. She was going through a
case of soap a week. He finally got her down to 4 bars a day when he
discovered 6 cakes of Sweetheart hidden in the chandelier. She was
actually hooked on soap.
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Mrs. Clean
Violette Sealock
07/NOV/1964
She's so germ conscious she tried to sterilize the ice cubes.
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Mrs. Clean
Doni Scott
07/NOV/1967
She's a compulsive mover. When she goes out, she rearranges the
furniture in the ladies' room.
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Mrs. Clean
Bev Lewin
31/OCT/1964
Living next door to a fastidious house-keeper is the worst thing that can
happen to a woman like me. This woman is so meticulous, that she had
the poison ivy behind her house re-planted in rows.
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Mrs. Clean
Mrs. Charles J. Marking
08/APR/1964
She repairs stoves, repairs T.V., hang storm windows, asphalts her
drive, caulks her bathtub, augers her toilet and just about everything
imaginable... she has a set of tools that would put an engineer to
shame! You never see her but she is lugging a step ladder or hanging
from her TV tower. Last year I bought her a truss so she'd be prepared
after all of this heavy lifting.
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Mrs. Clean
Marjorie R. Simons
23/APR/1964
My neighbor is so neat. She wouldn't think of buying Swiss cheese.
The thought of putting anything on the table with holes in it. She'd patch
it!
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
10/JAN/1968
Mrs. Clean came over to borrow my electric carving knife. She had to
wait until Fang was through with his poached eggs.
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Mrs. Clean
Mrs. B. C. Reynolds
10/Jan/1968
Mrs. Clean: She taught her dog to gargle so he wouldn't spread germs
when it barked.
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MRS. CLEAN
BILL DALEY
10/JAN/1968
Mrs. Clean's been clothing and feeding her family on $25 a week. She
raises her own vegetables, she bakes, she sews and she steals.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
10/Jan/1968
Mrs. Clean doesn't even let her husband turn on the TV set. She says
the "click" raises dust.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
10/JAN/1968
He's allowed to smoke but only in one spot. The fireplace.
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Mrs. Clean
Mr. Bill Daley
26/APR/1968
Mrs. Clean and I had a race to see who could clean their house the
fastest. She won, but she cheated. She got out of bed.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
29/MAR/1965
Later she bent over and picked up some dirt. She said, "You'll never
grow anything here, dear, your soil's not rich enough." We were in the
living room.
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Mrs. Clean
Bill Daley
29/MAR/1965