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Oor Wullie - Wikipedia
Another book was The But an' Ben Cookbook, Waverley Books, 2008 ISBN 978-1-902407-61-6 (the book from the family's holiday home, "the wee hoose among the heather").More Hamburger icon An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Despite their rivalry over men, Daphne and Maggie share a close bond and Maggie even stands up for Daphne when she is taunted; notably in one strip, she flirted with a man in a bar and threw the drink he had bought her over him as revenge for his hurtful comments toward Daphne. When The Topper launched in 1953, Oor Wullie appeared in the masthead, although not as a story in the comic.
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Granpaw Broon – Paw's widowed, 80-year-old father, lives in his own house and spends most of his time sitting on a park bench with his "cronies" (friends), or tending his allotment. Although his father was an old school friend of Paw, his mother was upper–middle-class, much to the chagrin of Paw and Maw.Horace Broon – A bookish and bespectacled teenage schoolboy forever trying to learn French or poetry by rote amidst the chaos of a do-it-yourself chimney-sweeping mishap or other domestic turmoil. Paw Broon – the patriarch, a working man who occasionally tries to keep enough back for a bit of "baccy" (tobacco) and a bet on the horses. The Broons ( English: The Browns) is a comic strip in Scots published in the weekly Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post.