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They weren't exactly what you'd call a Darby and Joan.
More films were in progress, including Darby and Joan.
Have you come about the Darby and Joan party?'
You might be Darby and Joan, and play cribbage to the end of your lives.
For more information see Darby and Joan.
Darby and Joan is a phrase.
Darby and Joan is a proverbial phrase for a married couple content to share a quiet life of mutual devotion.
Darby and Joan may also refer to:
His poem "Darby and Joan" concludes with the following:
My father called my mother darling once or twice and there was a kind of Darby and Joan air about them.
A poet and painter as well, his version of "Darby and Joan" is still anthologized today.
"Does that mean Darby and Joan?"
'Proper Darby and Joan Club we run here of a Thursday.
Darby and Joan (1919)
'Nothing to do with Darby and Joan.'
Opera's Darby and Joan, Thomas Stewart and Evelyn Lear, have tried it.
He was a supporting player in The Song of the Road (1937) and Darby and Joan (1937).
A song titled "The Bronxville Darby and Joan" was added for the London production.
The Reader's Encyclopedia mentions the "loving, old-fashioned and virtuous" qualities of Darby and Joan.
A popular Darby and Joan Club was formed by the WI members in the 1970s, also an Entertainment Group.
Village functions are mostly held in the hall and today it accommodates a play group, a Darby and Joan club and other social and recreational activities.
A dinner was held at the Darby and Joan Hotel in Crowle, before the party returned to Reedness.
The apparent popularity of this poem led to another titled "Darby and Joan" by St. John Honeywood (1763-1798).
Brianna's parents were in the parlor with the Wilburs, who turned out to be a nice, elderly couple-what her mother would call a Darby and Joan.
The Sweeneys confide that their long marriage is because they dislike each other ("The Bronxville Darby and Joan").