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Yeah and Barney was pretty close to Fred, you know, and Wilma, I'm sure, was into exchanging recipes with Betty...

and there was also Yogi and Boo Boo, Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden and Art Carney as Ed Norton, and their wives - parallel to the Flintstones.
 
Errol and Neil (from the Aunty Jack Show)..and Aunty Jack was a man dressed as a woman with a golden boxing glove, heavy boots, a granny dress and she rode a big motorbike.

And the ultimate "You really think they were straight?" characters: Batman and Robin.

Older wealthy guy and his boy ward running all over town in nothing but tights and constantly talking about "using the bat pole."

And how come Daniel Boone was so quick to run off to the woods with Mingo all the time? Hmmm.

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And the ultimate "You really think they were straight?" characters: Batman and Robin.

Older wealthy guy and his boy ward running all over town in nothing but tights and constantly talking about "using the bat pole."

And how come Daniel Boone was so quick to run off to the woods with Mingo all the time? Hmmm.

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"Mingo," by the way, is Latin for "I piss."
 
"Friend with benefits." :D

Actually it came from the name of a Boy Scout camp, "Ke-Mo-Sah-Be" in Minnesota. It might have been derived from Ojibwe /gimoozabey/, meaning "he who peeks."

In other words, a Peeping Tom, a voyeur.

So when Tonto and the Lone Ranger took a piss together..(did they? or did they have segregated toilets then?) ..did Tonto try to peek at his "other's" penis, to compare?
Come to think of it, who called whom kemosabe? The LR or Tonto?

In which case, maybe it was the LR who was the peeing tom. (Fruedian slip there?..I meant Peeping Tom).

And why was a Boy Scout camp called 'he who peeks'? Oh this is a rich vein to mine.
 
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