Originally posted by The Baron
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I also ran it through the Google Books database. No appearance between 1600-1950. The earliest I can find the phrase being used was in a film review in Cosmopolitan in 1958; after that, it made its way fairly rapidly into popular culture. It seems to have been commonly used to describe antics of the Red Skelton or Mr. Magoo variety.
Of course, given enough time, I'm sure Robert Smith or Shirley Harrison or someone else will trace the phrase to an obscure manuscript written in some monastery in Outer Mongolia in the early 19th Century, thus preserving the Diary's integrity.
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