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Popeye the Sailor Man really existed.....

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His real name was Frank "Rocky" Fiegel. He was born in 1868 in Poland. He was a retired sailor contracted by Wiebusch's tavern in the city of Chester, Illinois, to clean and maintain order. He had a reputation to be always involved in fighting, so he had a deformed eye ("Pop-eye"). He always smoked his pipe, so he spoke only with one side of his mouth. He loved to be around children. There is no accounting of his imaginary adventures which boasts about the exploits of his physical strength, ensuring he never lost a fight. The author of Popeye, Elzie Crisler Segar, born in Chester, met Frank when where the young man was to listen to their stories and years later honored him with the character Popeye the Sailor Man. Olive Oil also existed, she was Dora Paskel, owner of a grocery store in Chester. She is also described to dress just like Olive Oil. Segar kept in touch with Frank and had always helped him with money. Frank and Popeye also carried some inherent features like courage, chivalry and virility.

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That picture is not of Fiegel.
It is an anonymous sailor about the HMS Rodney, in 1940.
Frank was the inspiration for Popeye, and he didn't have a pop eye. He didn't even know he served as the inspiration for the character until the creator died and the St. Louis Post Dispatch ran a story about it.
 
I grew up with a rough gang.
If you watch Road Runner, it was cool.
Just don't let the boys know you watched this or you were in trouble.
True.
Who can name his father without looking it up?

 
I had a guy from New Orleans pin-stripe my T Bucket at a car show. He did a great job. He ask if I wanted him to sign his work. I said yes. This was his signature.
At an other cruise in in Lafayette, La a (soccer mom) and two small kids were look at the T Bucket and the Mom told me that was the old Popeye. He Smoked and had tattoos, I should have the new Popeye. Who Knew!Popeye compressed.jpg
 
"pop" eye is also a slang term for a genetic physical deformity that is somewhat common in the Dutch people.

Look at a Dutch Masters box and you'll see.
 
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