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Sadie Hawkins Day

sadietitle.jpgIt all started when Hekzebiah Hawkins, a prominent resident of Dogpatch, realized that he might just end up supporting his darling daughter Sadie all her life, since she was just too ugly to land a husband. That just wouldn’t do. Therefore, he came up with a foot race in which the first bachelor Sadie caught and drug back to the starting point would have to marry her. The rest of the unmarried women of Dogpatch thought that was a great idea, so they turned the race into an annual event where gals pursued the town's bachelors, with matrimony the consequence. It became known as Sadie Hawkins Day, in honor of the ugliest woman in Dogpatch.



This story was first mentioned in the November 13, 1937 edition of the comic strip Li’l Abner by Al Capp. Sadie Hawkins Day became an integral part of the strip, which ran until 1977. College campuses picked up on the idea, with the first Sadie Hawkins Day dance being held at Morris Harvey College in 1938. The idea spread like wildfire! Life magazine reported that over 200 colleges held Sadie Hawkins Day events only two years after the first strip about it ran. The concept was very popular for about thirty years. The real-life versions of Sadie Hawkins Day involved girls asking boys for a date to the dance, a technique which was fairly rare at the time. It was also an excuse for people to poke fun at hillbillies, with participants dressing up in Dogpatch SadieHawkinsDance.jpgstyle. Sometimes a “king and queen” of the dance would be crowned, under the names Li’l Abner and Daisy Mae. But you know what? Hillbillies are the best at making fun of themselves.

Although some contend that Sadie Hawkins Day is February 29th,  a date that only occurs once every four years, that just wouldn’t work for those who yearn for an annual chance  event. In 1952, Al Capp wrote: "It's become my responsibility [to include Sadie Hawkins Day every year in the strip.] It doesn't happen on any set day in November; it happens on the day I say it happens. I get tens of thousands of letters from colleges, communities, and church groups, starting around July, asking me what day, so they can make plans."

Sadie Hawkins Day has inspired other artists. Here's Sadie Hawkins Day cartoon, and a short story. The concept has been used in TV shows, like Even Stevens and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

SadieHbutton.JPGAs with any holiday, there are plenty of products to go with it. Send a Sadie Hawkins Day ecard! There are several available. Buy a Sadie Hawkins Day button! The Lil Abner strips are available in books form. This one has the 1937 origins of Sadie Hawkins day.

MSN has advice on how a woman can ask a man for a date.

Mike wrote a funny and off-color Sadie Hawkins Day story at It Occurred to Me.

150 Clues that You Married a Redneck.

She said, OK, I’m not a redneck, but I want a redneck themed wedding. Newsflash, girl, this means you ARE a redneck.

Sadie Hawkins Dance by Relient K

Hillbilly Honeymoon

Once there was a hillbilly boy who, after getting his G.E.D. (high school equivalency diploma), went to work for his father in the family business of Rust-Collecting.

One day he met a hillbilly girl and they hit it off and started dating. They enjoyed each other's company, and both liked the same things, like Cow-Tipping and Beater-Car-Smashing. Eventually, they decided to marry.

After the ceremony, the boy was really looking forward to the wedding night, and to show how big a deal this marriage was, he took his new bride to an actual,money-paying Motel. When they arrived, his wife went into the bathroom to change, while he was getting ready himself. She came out of the bathroom dressed in her sexiest burlap, and the boy grabbed her and tossed her on the bed. "Be gentle with me," she said,"I'm a virgin."

The boy immediately flew into a rage, got dressed, grabbed the girl and threw her into the back of his pickup truck. He screeched to a stop in front of her parents' house, threw her out, and burned rubber outta there. He drove to his Dad's house and told him the whole story through eyes filled with tears. His Dad comforted him and said,"You did the right thing, son---don't feel bad. A VIRGIN??!! Well, if she wasn't good enough for HER family, she sure isn't good enough for OURS!!!"

Sadie_Hawkins_Daystrip.jpg 

 THE HONEYMOON

(Thanks, Eva!)
A week after their wedding, the redneck newlyweds, Ed and Arlene, paid a visit to their doctor.

"You ain't gonna believe this, Doc," said the husband. "My thingy's turnin' blue."

"That's pretty unusual," said the doctor. "Let me examine you."

The doctor takes a look. Sure enough, the redneck's "thingy" really  was blue.

The doctor turns to the wife, "Are you using the diaphragm that I prescribed for you?"

"Yep, shore am," she replied brightly.

"And what kind of jelly are you using with it?"sadiedaisymae.gif

”Grape."

Previously on Miss Cellania: Redneck Wedding

Thought for today: Being a woman is a terribly difficult trade since it consists principally of dealing with men. -Joseph Conrad

Posted on Friday, 11.03.06 @ 12:04AM by Registered CommenterMiss Cellania in , | Comments18 Comments

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Ha...in three years of Sadie Hawkins Novembers in my high school days, I can claim distinction of not being asked once.

Is that a distinction?
11.03.06 @ 06:01AM | Unregistered CommenterSkunkfeathers
OMG, that was hilarious. Same as always!!!

I don't remember how many dances I went to in my school days. I only remember that I didn't pay much attention to the boys. (Maybe I oughta keep practicing that tradition)

Buon Weekend!!!
11.03.06 @ 09:26AM | Unregistered CommenterJacq
Um, so is today Sadie Hawkins Day?
11.03.06 @ 10:24AM | Unregistered Commenteractor212
WONDERFUL post! Al Capp brought many icons into our culture, and I'm old enough (cough, cough) to remember reading many of them in the "funny papers," as we used to call them. I've passed some of these on to my daughters, who just look at me in (I hope, tolerant) amusement and shake their heads.

Remember Mount Trashmore? That was Al Capp. There was even a musical "L'il Abner."

John
11.03.06 @ 12:09PM | Unregistered CommenterDuke of Earle
I like grape jelly.
11.03.06 @ 12:11PM | Unregistered CommenterEd
Bowing to the interest and pressure, Al Capp later changed his "rules" such that Sadie Hawkins Day officially fell on the first Saturday in November. Git ready to run tomorry, ye shiftless varmints..
11.03.06 @ 12:11PM | Unregistered CommenterAdmin
Vary innerestun!
Great report...I remember how ridiculously excited I was back in Junior High (60s) to have a girl work up the courage to ask me out to the dance and promise to take me out for a hamburger after...
during the last dance (the mandatory slow waltz) she whispered unprintable things in my ear that still give me goose bumps...
and from that day forward I vowed to support the women's movement.
11.03.06 @ 01:12PM | Unregistered Commenterhomo escapeons
We never had Sadie Hawkins' dances at my high school. And neither the boys nor the girls ever really "asked" another to go to the dance. It was always just some kind of mumbled, embarrassed conversation that usually ended up with both parties sending friends to find out if they were actually going together or not.

Hooray for Sadie and making it okay for women to be direct!
11.03.06 @ 05:09PM | Unregistered CommenterViolet
Sometimes when I go on a date I feel like the woman is using me for sex.
11.03.06 @ 05:34PM | Unregistered CommenterSenor
Loved the information! I'll never be able to look at toast and jelly the same though - LOL!

Thanks for the giggles!
11.03.06 @ 05:35PM | Unregistered CommenterMarti
Haven't thought about Sadie Hawkins day in a long time... fun traditions. good subject. Cheerio, friend.
11.03.06 @ 06:03PM | Unregistered CommenterMotherPie
I luv coming here Ms C..
Always funny!
11.03.06 @ 11:05PM | Unregistered CommenterLu
Our town had a Sadie Hawkins Dance the first Saturday of November when I was growing up. NO stags were allowed.

They had a board of postings in the gym of the high school listing the boys that girls asked to the dance and refused. It put pressure on you to accept.
11.04.06 @ 01:17AM | Unregistered CommenterMike Ashley
Forgot to mention - the illustrations of Sadie shown here were NOT drawn by Al Capp, but were instead ghosted by the famous 'Conan' artist Frank Frazetta, who, in a time of financial difficulty, had virtually enslaved himself to Al Capp. They later parted ways, but not before Frank had immortalized Sadie as you see here.
11.04.06 @ 08:09AM | Unregistered CommenterAdmin
OMG! my sadie howkins is coming up in my school and i have no idea who to ask. ZERO! haha i'll find someone.
01.16.07 @ 03:13PM | Unregistered Commenterwhats her face
OMG! my sadie howkins is coming up in my school and i have no idea who to ask. ZERO! haha i'll find someone.
01.16.07 @ 03:13PM | Unregistered Commenterwhats her face
I remember the corsages we had to wear - different kinds of vegetables. I remember especially the centrepiece being
a stick of two of celery (with head of leaves).... which I ate later in the evening.
gilfred
12.30.07 @ 08:37PM | Unregistered CommenterGil
I REMEMBER AL CAPP'S "SMOOS." tHESE WERE SHAPELESS PEOPLE, WHICH LOOKED LIKE TWO EYES PEERING THROUGH A SHEET THROWN OVER A REAL PERSON.
THESE PEOPLE LIVED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MOUNTAIN. tHEY HAD NEVER BEEN TO THE TOP ( SO DID NOT EXPERIENCED EVER, "A MOUNTAIN TOP EXPERIENCE," NOR DID THEY EVER LIVE AT THE BOTTOM, (SO DID NOT EXPERIENCE AN EXISTENTIAL EXPERIENCE IN WHICH THEY HAD "REACHED THEIR BOTTOM." SO THEY JUST DID NOT CARE. AL WAS SCREAMING THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE JUST DID WHAT THE BOOK, "THE ADJUSTED AMERICAN" LATER SAID, WE JUST ADJUST TO WHATEVER COMES. PRICELESS CARTOONS!
01.10.08 @ 12:27AM | Unregistered CommenterREV MARVIN PURSER

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