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Encyclopedia > Bully Beef and Chips

Bully Beef and Chips were fictional characters who had their own strip in the UK comic The Dandy. It started in the 1960s and continued until 1997. The strip told the story of two warring boys - a tall, ugly thug called Bully Beef and a softer, more cunning lad called Chips.


Stories of these two were identically themed - Bully Beef (Beefy) would constantly play violent tricks on Chips, who'd then get his climactic revenge in some way right at the end. Originally, Bully Beef's eyes were always covered up by his hair, but with a change of artist in the late 1980s, his eyes were always shown.


The strip has been parodied in VIZ as Biffa Bacon.


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This was such a culinary transgression that corned beef that had been allowed to chambré would have to be recycled in hash as it could never be satisfactorily re-chilled.
Nan could not only make better chips with her old pot and a bag of Maris Pipers but, to my mind, she did so with the panache and insane courage of a small, wrinkled Red Adair.
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