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Posted on 12/29/23 at 9:12 am to mauser
Peggy Dow, still alive and 95.
Born 1928 in Columbia, Mississippi. At the age of 4 she moved with her family to Covington, Louisiana.
Dow retired after three years in show business to marry Walter Helmerich III, an oil driller from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1951. He became president of his family's business, Helmerich & Payne. They were married for 60 years, until his death in 2012. She became an active supporter of libraries and other charities.

Born 1928 in Columbia, Mississippi. At the age of 4 she moved with her family to Covington, Louisiana.
Dow retired after three years in show business to marry Walter Helmerich III, an oil driller from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1951. He became president of his family's business, Helmerich & Payne. They were married for 60 years, until his death in 2012. She became an active supporter of libraries and other charities.

Posted on 12/29/23 at 6:52 pm to Kafka
Everyone is swinging to Beaver Vendors
Posted on 12/29/23 at 7:31 pm to Kafka
My dad's family lives in Hillsdale. I've been up there numerous times. The college isn't that big but the campus is nice. My cousin introduced me to several young ladies up there and they all were nice and not bad looking. Many of my dad's family lives in a small town called Pittsford. I went to visit them a couple of times and I'll never go back there. The culture up there is definitely different than what we have down here. One time we had strawberry shortcake as the main course for dinner. We went to some lakes up there and the relatives were bringing nets with them. I asked what the nets were for and they said I was in for a treat for supper. The fish they were scooping the net with were called smelt. The smelt looked like minnows that you find in a ditch. They took the smelt home and floured them and fried them in a fryer. The smelt were dead before they cooked them. Putting the fish on ice killed them. The only thing that was done to the smelt was they were rinsed with water. I'm old now so I probably will never go up there again.
Posted on 12/29/23 at 9:12 pm to Kafka
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Routinely sold at the corner of Ponce and Highland by guys who looked just like that guy.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 3:20 am to mauser
The road to Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. 1949.


Posted on 12/30/23 at 3:22 am to mauser
Posing in front of King Kamehameha


Posted on 12/30/23 at 10:51 am to Kafka
Mohonk Mountain House, built in the late 1860's and still a nice escape from NYC today.

Posted on 12/30/23 at 3:43 pm to Kjnstkmn
racunari means computer
Yugoslavian computer magazine covers from the 80s to early 90s. Eastern bloc beauties make tech sexy!
Yugoslavian computer magazine covers from the 80s to early 90s. Eastern bloc beauties make tech sexy!
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