Yahoo: Charles Boothe: "What, me worry?" Alfred E. Neuman had it right all along
Oct. 21—Alfred E. Neuman said it all: "What, me worry?" Chances are, not many recognize that name but it was once very famous across the country. Neuman is the name of the red-haired kid with a gap ...
Charles Boothe: "What, me worry?" Alfred E. Neuman had it right all along
Salt Lake City Weekly: What, me worry? Even Alfred E. Neuman wouldn't be Mad enough for today's world
What, me worry? Even Alfred E. Neuman wouldn't be Mad enough for today's world
WASHINGTON -- Let's coin a new law of politics. Call it Neuman's Law after Alfred E. Neuman of Mad magazine fame, whose philosophy is, "What, me worry?" Neuman's Law postulates that there is never a ...
Let's coin a new law of politics. Call it Neuman's Law after Alfred E. Neuman of Mad magazine fame, whose philosophy is, "What, me worry?" Neuman's Law postulates that there is never a good time to ...
STOCKBRIDGE — It’s an election year, so perennial presidential candidate and MAD magazine cover boy, Alfred E. Neuman, has once again thrown his hat in the proverbial ring. The imp-faced redhead has ...
Alfred E. Neuman arrived in the Berkshires on Saturday. Yes, that Alfred E. Neuman, the beloved fresh-faced, freckled, goofy-grinned, gap-toothed, big-eared redhead, with a protruding nose, and ...
Bryan Burrough's misspelling of Mad magazine's mascot Alfred E. Neuman (as Newman) in his review of Jeff Greenfield's book "Then Everything Changed" ["Parlor games for politicos," Outlook, April 17] ...