The Three Stooges were LEOs, but also tried their hands at being Detectives.

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My favorites were with the boys and Bustof the wrestler. The mob had a bunch of dough bet on Bustof and the Stooges job was to keep him sober. Needless to say Bustof got stewed and Curly managed to hit him in the head with a few dumbbells so they dressed Curly up as Bustof and threw him in the ring. A spilt bottle of "wild hyacinth" perfume helps Curly clear the ring cause the smell of that stuff drove Curly crazy.
 
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No matter how many times you watch them, they still make you laugh! ;)
My favorites,
Three Little Beers
A Plumbing We Will Go

And they were at their best when it was Moe, Larry and Curly! :cool:
 
I'm currently watching "Hey Moe, Hey Dad", hosted by Paul Howard. It has a lot of biographical data on all of the Stooges. It doesn't answer your question, but is worth watching.

As to your question, no I don't recall a law firm with that name. I recall Ichabod Slipp.


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As a person who has a masters degree in Stoogeoligy and an owner of every episode I do not remember an episode of the above mentioned firm. There are posters for sale that have it in them.
There might be a lawyer episode of dewey burnham & howe.

Is there an actual episode of dewey cheatum and howe?
 
Our whole kid gang grew up watching the stooges. Dunno what episode it was but do recall one that had those names on the office door.
And for Malice in the Palace, the one character was named Hasn Ben Soba (hasn't been sober):D

Actually that rings a bell. The DCH firm were lawyers that were swindling the 3S.
 
My Mother hated the Stooges because of the violence but My Brothers and Me knew it was fake.Most Women did and still do hate them,I guess its a Guy thing.

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Ones I haven't in a ......

There are some I remember as a kid that I haven't seen in spite of watching reruns a million times.

I remember they were in a milking contest and were in a fake cow suit with big bottles of milk they were pouring into the 'udder'. Where do these episodes go.

I think part of the problems is that they make 'collections' that stations buy that leave out many episodes and these are all about the same. I've noticed that even when I get a collection from say, Rhino that will have about 20 episodes and another different set will have a lot of repeats of the same ones and never have some episodes on any of them. Of course many of these companies probably just repackage the same episodes.

One of my faves, "An Ache In Every Stake" with the ice delivery up and down the stairs and of course the kitchen scenes. And the ending where they inflate the cake with the gas pipe....
 
My elementary school (1500 years ago) used Stooges videos as an incentive. If the weekly quota was reached we took a period friday and watched 50 minutes of Stooges. If the quota was not reached it was study hall.

We watched Daffy get shot in the face 1000 times, and Wile E. have safes, anvils, boulders fall on his head 1000 times. I don't think any of us were confused and thought the Stooges, Buggs or Yosimite were real, just funny.
 
We watched Daffy get shot in the face 1000 times, and Wile E. have safes, anvils, boulders fall on his head 1000 times. I don't think any of us were confused and thought the Stooges, Buggs or Yosimite were real, just funny.
What??? Next you'll probably tell me that pro wrestling isn't real either...
 
When they made the "The Three Stooges Movie" a few years ago the producers came on at the end and had to tell the audience that the props were not real tools. He had to show that the claw hammer was made of foam rubber that was used to hit them in the head. I don't know if that was for liability reasons or because many Americans are so dim witted now that they wouldn't know it would really hurt to get hit in the head with a claw hammer.
 
I tell people that I raised the perfect woman because my daughter loves The Three Stooges. Of course, my wife contributed the minor components of brains, charming personality, and beauty. :rolleyes:

Speaking of my wife, the other day she told me that her back was bothering her. I asked her what was wrong and she said she had a weak back. I asked her how long it had been going on and she replied, "OH, about a week back."

All these years I thought she wasn't paying attention when I had the Stooges on TV.

My Mother hated the Stooges because of the violence but My Brothers and Me knew it was fake.Most Women did and still do hate them,I guess its a Guy thing.
 
As a person who has a masters degree in Stoogeoligy and an owner of every episode I do not remember an episode of the above mentioned firm. There are posters for sale that have it in them.
There might be a lawyer episode of dewey burnham & howe.

Is there an actual episode of dewey cheatum and howe?

There is, I just don't remember the name of the title. I THINK they actually started the episode either as crooks, newly released inmates-or either janitors--I can't remember which.
 
I remember well, that has been awhile ago. I worked nights but would record on VHS and watch later. As goofy as they were, they always seemed, at times, to have some good looking girlfriends. I recall one episode where there was a beautiful, tall, thin, young lady (looked to be about 18) with light hair. I was thinking how beautiful she was and as episode ended, credits listed her as Lucille Ball.

Is true-and was the one where they played their brand of ""Football.""
 
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