
American cartoonist Al Capp introduced the concept into his long-running syndicated comic strip L'il Abner. Sadie Hawkins Day, in the hillbilly town of Dogpatch, always featured a race for spinsters, and any bachelor must marry them if caught. Sadie Hawkins Day, which made its debut in the strip of November 15, 1937, is officially November 9, but by association with the Scottish tradition, February 29 is often given that name. When Capp created the event, he didn’t intend the event to occur annually on a specific date. However, numerous fan ensured that the event became an annual event for four decades in the strip during the month of November.
Sadie Hawkins Day e-cards
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In the UK, it's also Remembrance Sunday. Here are some free e-cards.
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