Where can I find WAV files, images, or more info about the Three Stooges?
I searched for Stooge WWW pages while updating this FAQ. It came up with a couple of thousand references for the Stooges. Instead of listing all of them here, I’ll tell you how to find them. Point your browser to http://www.altavista.digital.com and then enter “three stooges” If you want to narrow it down after that, follow the instructions they give. Also, you can check the Three Stooges Collectors Showcase at http://www.3-stooges.com which maintains a comprehensive and up-to-date link page to many other Stooge resources. If you don’t have Web (WWW) access, you can get a lot of these things via anonymous FTP. The best way to find these resources is to do an “ARCHIE” search using the keyword “stooge”. You can read “The Stooge Chronicles” (out of print, originally by Jeffery Forrester, now edited and updated by Dave Bushong) which details the lives of the six Stooges and Ted Healy by browsing: http://www.3-stooges.com/text/tsc1.html Here are some other sites that people have suggested:
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