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Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:00 pm to kywildcatfanone
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Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:13 pm to Wolfhound45
Charles Deas' 2006 National Signing Day suit lives in infamy.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:16 pm to Wolfhound45
That and this are hilarious
Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:25 pm to sledgehammer
what the frick is wrong with you
Posted on 1/17/21 at 7:33 pm to Sao
Remember when Rueben Randle posed with the Bastrop Ram, wearing his Army All-American Bowl warm up top?
Who was more serious?
Who was more serious?
This post was edited on 1/17/21 at 7:34 pm
Posted on 1/17/21 at 8:03 pm to kywildcatfanone
Aside from the first pic, there isn’t any fat people.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 8:31 pm to DallasTiger
quote:
Absolutely wood. She's cute
And dead.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 8:33 pm to kywildcatfanone
100-200 block of St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, 1900
Posted on 1/17/21 at 9:49 pm to kywildcatfanone
A couple years ago I caught a plane in ATL and as I approached the last few gates on the concourse I started seeing dozens of large framed vintage photographs on the walls. I was so amazed by the quality of the images that I went from photo to photo closely examining each one, in my near-sightedness sometimes rudely leaning over seated passengers waiting to board their flights. (Damn, beginning to wax poetic like TulaneLSU).
They were taken in Georgia about 1895 to 1920 by a photographer named Cicero Simmons, who documented one-room schoolhouses, blacksmith shops, trains, baptisms, children and farm workers including entire families picking cotton and harvesting peanuts. The images were produced from one thousand glass plate negatives that someone discovered at an estate auction. He and another bidder competed until he realized that the other person only wanted the crates containing the glass. He had to learn a complex process to make the images, but the resolution was astounding to me considering the time period - 24" to 30" with no loss of resolution. The actual-size print of the "Peanut Girl" is one of the most fascinating vintage images I have seen. Regret that I can only find some thumbnails.
They were taken in Georgia about 1895 to 1920 by a photographer named Cicero Simmons, who documented one-room schoolhouses, blacksmith shops, trains, baptisms, children and farm workers including entire families picking cotton and harvesting peanuts. The images were produced from one thousand glass plate negatives that someone discovered at an estate auction. He and another bidder competed until he realized that the other person only wanted the crates containing the glass. He had to learn a complex process to make the images, but the resolution was astounding to me considering the time period - 24" to 30" with no loss of resolution. The actual-size print of the "Peanut Girl" is one of the most fascinating vintage images I have seen. Regret that I can only find some thumbnails.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 10:40 pm to Agent K
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Ches McCartney - The Goat Man
Rick Bragg wrote about him in his book Where I Come From. That’s the first picture I’ve ever seen of him.
Posted on 1/17/21 at 11:54 pm to jaytothen
Talk about ancient history!
Posted on 1/18/21 at 12:08 am to kywildcatfanone
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