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re: Pictures from days gone by....
Posted on 12/13/23 at 5:33 pm to ThirdGeneration
Posted on 12/13/23 at 5:33 pm to ThirdGeneration
Posted on 12/13/23 at 5:47 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
Legit Rider
Ann Margaret

Ann Margaret

Posted on 12/13/23 at 6:25 pm to Kafka
Edvard Munch looks like he wants to scream


Posted on 12/13/23 at 6:38 pm to Kafka
Former CIA director Richard Helms visits Robert Redford on the set of Three Days of Condor, a film that portrays the CIA as the villains (1975)


Posted on 12/14/23 at 4:44 am to Kafka
Lindberg arrives at an airstrip near Paris after a 33 1/2 hour flight over the Atlantic, May 20, 1927.


Posted on 12/14/23 at 4:53 am to mauser
Jolene Brand, Henry Calvin, Britt Lomond, Gene Sheldon, and Guy Williams at an event for Zorro (1957)


Posted on 12/14/23 at 4:56 am to mauser
Thanks mauser.
I’ve listened to every Jack Benny radio program that I know of.
I listen to old radio shows every night. Fred Allen is really good too.
I’m an old soul.
I’ve listened to every Jack Benny radio program that I know of.
I listen to old radio shows every night. Fred Allen is really good too.
I’m an old soul.
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:25 am to footswitch
NYPD officer and Olympic champion Matt McGrath. He held the Olympic hammer throw record for 24 years.
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The Irish Whales or "The Whales" was a nickname given to a group of Irish, Irish-American and Irish-Canadian athletes who dominated weight-throwing events in the first two decades of the 20th century. "This group dominated the field events, particularly throwing events, at the Amateur Athletic Union national championships and at the Olympic Games between 1896 and 1924."[1] They were primarily members of the Irish American Athletic Club, and the New York Athletic Club and also members of the New York City Police Department. They were known as such because of their athletic prowess, physical size, voracious appetites, and their impact on a generation of sports fans. The Irish Whales included; John Flanagan, Simon Gillis, James Mitchell, Pat McDonald, Paddy Ryan, Martin Sheridan, Matt McGrath and Con Walsh. What Sheridan lacked in girth, he made up for with his appetite and athletic accomplishments, nine Olympic medals in all. "Matt McGrath was built like a wedge. He was a six-footer, but he weighed 248 pounds. John Flanagan was about the same. Simon Gillis was 6'2" and 240. Paddy Ryan was 6'5" and 296, while Pat McDonald was 6'5" and 300 pounds."[2]
Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:37 am to Macfly
Those goggles aren't doing much good..


Posted on 12/14/23 at 10:41 am to mauser
L.S./ M.F.T.
Loose straps mean floppy tits... Old WWII saying.
Loose straps mean floppy tits... Old WWII saying.
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