Who said illegal immoral or fattening
Note that the order of the three key terms in the saying was sometimes permuted. Fields who played Sheriff John Hoxley, a. Youtube has a short video showing the dialog between Fields and a character named Mrs. Rumford played by Alison Skipworth during which Fields deployed a version of the saying: 8.
Rumford: Now listen to me, Honest John, why do you drink so much? Hoxley: Because I like it! Rumford: Everything you like to do is wrong! Hoxley: According to you, everything I like to do is either illegal, immoral, or fattening. In April an article in a Richmond, Virginia newspaper discussing the intimacies of youth, i. In July a one panel newspaper cartoon in the series Girligags by Gettier depicted an elegant woman sitting on a staircase with a caption that contained the expression without attribution: In December a version of the joke was printed in a newspaper in Fayetteville, Arkansas: In the powerful syndicated columnist Walter Winchell included an instance of the jest in an article and commented on its changing attribution: Which is the way we ran it years ago, when it was credited to Alexander Woollcott.
Louis based on current evidence. Alexander Woollcott was probably the prime catalyst of its popularity, but he did not claim credit for crafting the saying when he used it during his radio program. Skip to content. Alexander Woollcott? If you own the copyright to something we've posted and think we may have violated fair use standards, please let me know.
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