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re: Pictures from days gone by....
Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:09 pm to kywildcatfanone
Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:09 pm to kywildcatfanone

Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:09 pm to kywildcatfanone
Detroit drugstore, 1972

Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:17 pm to Kafka
Not ashamed to say it but this brought many tears. Whoever down voted, you are filth.
Matthew Stanford Robison was born with disabilities on September 23, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah to parents Ernest and Anneke Robison. Deprived of oxygen, he was not expected to live. Because the boy did not get enough oxygen at birth, he was born blind and partially paralyzed. He died on February 21, 1999, at age 10.
The Matthew Stanford Robison Memorial is a gravesite marker located in Salt Lake City Cemetery. It was designed by 10 year old Matthew Stanford Robison’s father Ernest Robison. Matthews parents decided to make his gravesite a place of joy and inspiration. The memorial depicts a boy standing up from his wheelchair and raising his left hand toward the sky.
As stated on Matthew’s online memorial: “Confined to the chair most of his young life, he is now free of earthly burdens.”
The tombstone became a place of hope, as opposed to one of sadness and grief.
Matthew Stanford Robison was born with disabilities on September 23, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah to parents Ernest and Anneke Robison. Deprived of oxygen, he was not expected to live. Because the boy did not get enough oxygen at birth, he was born blind and partially paralyzed. He died on February 21, 1999, at age 10.
The Matthew Stanford Robison Memorial is a gravesite marker located in Salt Lake City Cemetery. It was designed by 10 year old Matthew Stanford Robison’s father Ernest Robison. Matthews parents decided to make his gravesite a place of joy and inspiration. The memorial depicts a boy standing up from his wheelchair and raising his left hand toward the sky.
As stated on Matthew’s online memorial: “Confined to the chair most of his young life, he is now free of earthly burdens.”
The tombstone became a place of hope, as opposed to one of sadness and grief.
Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:41 pm to Kafka
Found formal portrait
Her ID is not known
Her ID is not known
Posted on 7/8/24 at 6:58 pm to Kafka
Bela Lugosi on stage in Las Vegas, 1952


Posted on 7/8/24 at 9:19 pm to Kafka
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Whichever d*ck downvoted this……. I hope karma is served swift and just.
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It was probably the same person who DVed all my other posts in the thread. He just saw my name & DVed me w/o reading the post
I get the same thing. Wear it with pride though. You know you’ve become someone on the OT when you get your own personal downvote stalker.
Posted on 7/9/24 at 12:18 am to sqerty
My first impression was that this could be Suzanne Quave and Charlie Dupuy and thus from early 70s,. I believe the costume was originally made for Charlie who was a pretty big dude, and at some point it got old and perhaps it was difficult to find big guys to fill it, though he was followed by his brother Bill. In the 80s the Tigerette baton twirlers were phased out in favor of adding more Golden Girl dancers and flag corps as there were limits on the number of stipends available. Almost certain those are the steps leading up to the stage of the Greek theatre in front of the Enchanted Forest, mere feet from the entrance to the old band hall in use then. I photographed some of the girls there as well.
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Posted on 7/9/24 at 9:21 pm to LA Lightning
Don't listen to the neigh sayers
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