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Posted on 11/4/23 at 7:30 pm to Kafka
GET YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN'
HEAD OUT ON THE HIGHWAY
LOOKIN' FOR ADVENTURE
AND WHATEVER COMES OUR WAY

HEAD OUT ON THE HIGHWAY
LOOKIN' FOR ADVENTURE
AND WHATEVER COMES OUR WAY

Posted on 11/4/23 at 7:38 pm to Kafka
Never pass up an audience: a walking billboard man advertises an upcoming Apollo show at the funeral of "St. Louis Blues" composer W C. Handy (1958)


Posted on 11/4/23 at 8:12 pm to kywildcatfanone
Hodaka motorcycles
Super Rat
Road Toad
Combat Wombat
Dirt Squirt

Super Rat
Road Toad
Combat Wombat
Dirt Squirt

Posted on 11/5/23 at 2:29 pm to mauser
Take a look at the 1961 Buick Flamingo, a show car designed for the last General Motors Motorama event.
This remarkable vehicle is essentially a ’61 Buick Electra 225 convertible, uniquely finished in a striking Flamingo Pink color.
The interior boasts two-tone pink leather and distinctive floating bucket seats, offering a 180-degree swivel feature specifically on the passenger side.

This remarkable vehicle is essentially a ’61 Buick Electra 225 convertible, uniquely finished in a striking Flamingo Pink color.
The interior boasts two-tone pink leather and distinctive floating bucket seats, offering a 180-degree swivel feature specifically on the passenger side.

Posted on 11/5/23 at 4:43 pm to kywildcatfanone
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@fasc1nate
Jennie Jerome Churchill, the mother of Sir Winston Churchill, was an American socialite who played a significant role in shaping the life and career of her renowned son. Born as Jeanette Jerome in Brooklyn, New York in 1854, she grew up in a wealthy and influential family. Jennie's marriage to Lord Randolph Churchill, a British politician, brought her into the heart of British society and politics.
Posted on 11/5/23 at 5:32 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW???


Posted on 11/5/23 at 5:43 pm to Kafka
I love to watch her
flapper fanny
Posted on 11/5/23 at 5:48 pm to Kafka
TWLOCP program drawn by the great MAD artist Jack Davis (a UGA alum)


Posted on 11/5/23 at 5:49 pm to Kafka
That's good ol' actor Lloyd Hughes depicted in the advertisement, the stalwart hero of "The Lost World" (1925), battling stop-motion dinosaurs, and who appeared in many other silent productions. He was still busy in the early-1930s, starring in very cheap poverty-row films. Things that never appear on TCM. Sort of a forgotten actor, even though he was certainly a familiar leading man in movies for a good number of years.
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