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Now Available: The Wheeler & Woolsey Newsletter!

Are you a fan of the classic comedy of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey? Do you agree that these two
talented and funny men deserve more recognition today than they have recieved? Don't be left out!
Join the Club and get your Wheeler & Woolsey News today! There will be three issues per year
(Spring, Summer, and Fall), for the low price of only $10.00 per year. Every issue will have a look at
one of the boys' films, articles about various types of collectable merchandise, news, and more. If you
missed any, back issues are available. If you would like to subscribe, write to the Wheeler & Woolsey
Club, P.O. Box 161152, Rocky River, OH 44116, or send an e-mail to Stoogeman@wowway.com. Please
do not send any checks until you talk to us first. Thanks! Write before Jan. 2010 and get a Free gift!

Issue #6 (Fall 2009): Wheeler & Woolsey in Maryland / Another Wheeler & Woolsey Internet site / Joe
Collura writes about Dorothy Lee (part 1) / Film Review: Cracked Nuts / More 1930s Collectables

Issue #5 (Summer 2009): Newspaper Clipping Archive / Wheeler & Woolsey Music CDs / New Book
with Wheeler & Woolsey / Review: On Again, Off Again / Collector's Page: 1930s News Service photos

Issue #4 (Spring 2009): Internet Site from Sweden / Review: Half Shot At Sunrise / Wheeler &
Woolsey Radio Broadcasts / Internet Videos / Collecting DVDs / 3 Great Drawings created by a fan

Issue #3 (Fall 2008): New Fan Page Contest / Wheeler & Woolsey Internet Petition / Film Review:
Mummy's Boys / Wheeler & Woolsey on VHS / Wheeler & Woolsey Cartoons

Issue #2 (Summer 2008): Bert Wheeler Radio Broadcast on the Internet / Cockeyed Cavaliers in
Columbus / Bert Wheeler on Marx Brothers DVD / Film Review: Diplomaniacs / Sheet Music (part 2)

Issue #1 (Spring 2008): Bert Wheeler on TCM / Wheeler & Woolsey Yahoo News Group / Film Review:
Caught Plastered /Collector's Page: Wheeler & Woolsey Sheet Music (part 1) / E-mails from the fans










Bob: "You know, some people call me a wit."
Bert: "And they're half right!"
- from "Caught Plastered"