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Posted on 3/28/26 at 7:46 pm to udtiger
I don’t recall that either. What is the lower part of those guns two of the agents have? A brace?
Posted on 3/28/26 at 7:52 pm to nes2010
You’ll make a beary good lasagna.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 8:03 pm to kywildcatfanone
I’m pretty sure some of these ladies are still working flights.


Posted on 3/28/26 at 10:02 pm to Kafka
Lombard Street in San Francisco (Steve McQueen drives down it in Bullitt), c. 1930


Posted on 3/28/26 at 10:38 pm to Kafka
I love that popsicle advertisement. Never saw it before.
Hermes Press published reprints of the entire run of 1930s "Buck Rogers" comic-strips, beginning in 1929, and I read the whole run of dailies. The strip is sometimes knocked a bit for its weak art and weak writing, especially compared to "Flash Gordon," which arrived later, in 1934. However, I found myself enjoying "Buck Rogers" quite a bit. Despite its relative primitiveness, it conveyed a neat sense of early sci-fi wonderment.
Hermes Press published reprints of the entire run of 1930s "Buck Rogers" comic-strips, beginning in 1929, and I read the whole run of dailies. The strip is sometimes knocked a bit for its weak art and weak writing, especially compared to "Flash Gordon," which arrived later, in 1934. However, I found myself enjoying "Buck Rogers" quite a bit. Despite its relative primitiveness, it conveyed a neat sense of early sci-fi wonderment.
Posted on 3/28/26 at 10:51 pm to uaslick
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What is the lower part of those guns two of the agents have? A brace?
It's another magazine.
Posted on 3/31/26 at 4:42 pm to mauser
by Gordon Parks


This post was edited on 3/31/26 at 4:44 pm
Posted on 3/31/26 at 4:57 pm to mauser
That train was the inspiration for the name of the AAA baseball team in Denver that moved to New Orleans in 1993:
They were the Denver Bears up until 1984, when they changed their name to the Zephyrs.
Still one of the coolest caps ever, with the "Z". I still have mine...
They were the Denver Bears up until 1984, when they changed their name to the Zephyrs.
Still one of the coolest caps ever, with the "Z". I still have mine...
Posted on 3/31/26 at 6:31 pm to mauser
That car looks like a hearse.
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