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Posted on 1/6/24 at 3:03 pm to sqerty
Couple months from the 1948 Esquire calendar
Ad for the Calendar
Ad for the Calendar
Posted on 1/6/24 at 3:11 pm to sqerty
Victoria from the 70s...
to the 80s...
to the 80s...
Posted on 1/6/24 at 3:32 pm to sqerty
November, 1938
College Football is a Racket
College Football is a Racket
Posted on 1/6/24 at 3:36 pm to kywildcatfanone
Debbie Gibson and some dude, 1988
Posted on 1/6/24 at 4:10 pm to mauser
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About as mild as coal tar.
I bet there was perique tobacco in those - grown in St. James Parish (still was in the early 90s...wonder if that family is still growing it).
Posted on 1/6/24 at 6:49 pm to mauser
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Dorothy Stratton
This post was edited on 1/6/24 at 6:50 pm
Posted on 1/6/24 at 8:38 pm to Kafka
Young mother & child, 1916
Not quite as somber as most pics of this type from this era
Not quite as somber as most pics of this type from this era
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:00 pm to Kafka
Chevy Chase and Cindy Morgan (RIP)
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:14 pm to East Coast Band
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Cindy Morgan (RIP)
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:23 pm to mauser
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Perique /p?'ri?k/ is a type of tobacco from Saint James Parish, Louisiana, known for its strong, powerful, and fruity aroma. When the Acadians made their way into this region in 1776, the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes were cultivating a variety of tobacco with a distinctive flavor. A farmer named Pierre Chenet is credited with first turning this local tobacco into what is now known as Perique in 1824 through the labor-intensive technique of pressure-fermentation. It is reported by authorities on tobacco that Perique is based on a variety of Red Burley (USDA Type 72) leaf.[1] The Tobacco Institute says perique has been shipped out of New Orleans for more than 250 years and is considered to be one of America's first export crops.
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:26 pm to sqerty
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Even in 1938 they knew the SEC office and refs were in Bama’s back pocket.
Posted on 1/6/24 at 11:10 pm to Darth_Vader
Raider Matt Millen punches Patriots GM Patrick Sullivan
Posted on 1/6/24 at 11:36 pm to mauser
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About as mild as coal tar.
I was a student at Chalmette High School when I smoked my first Picayune cigarette. About 4-5 times a year a group of us would walk from the school to the levee and walk the top of the levee to Arabi where most of us lived.
One of the guys had a pack of Picayune's and that damn cigarette almost made me puke, and I never had a problem smoking Winston, Marlboro, etc.
Strongest damn cigarette I ever smoked, and didn't want another one after the first.
This post was edited on 1/6/24 at 11:40 pm
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:33 am to gumbo2176
Mechanic, Eileen Hayman, listening for leaks in an inner tube at her father's garage, 1951.
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:34 am to mauser
"Girl in Light, New York City", Photo by Ormond Gigli, 1967.
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