. . . ribald jokes in the boys and girls rooms of primary schools across America for many decades. LUMBERJACK AND JILL portrays Olive Oil as a fickle flirtatious tawdry tart, easily bamboozled by braggarts and bozos such as Brute-O. When the latter miscreant fills her cook stove with gasoline and it explodes, she's quick to call Popeye a brainless baboon, blaming him for his jealous business partner's skulduggery. Therefore, when this camp tramp finds herself affixed to a log with splayed legs, rapidly approaching a sawmill's whirring giant circular blade feet first toward the conclusion of her sad tale, most kids will be rooting for the saw rather than the oppressive Olive.