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re: Pictures from days gone by....
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:32 pm to Darth_Vader
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:32 pm to Darth_Vader
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:36 pm to Kafka
Bettie Page about to prep for a photo shoot as a passerby scopes her out


Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:39 pm to LA Lightning
Good stuff.
The Tigerettes last year was 1984, the year before I started in Tiger Band.
My wife was on the flag line and she has quite a few pictures taken on these Greek Theater/Enchanted Forest steps with Mike the Tiger (Mark Jeffers and Dwayne Minnick).
The Tigerettes last year was 1984, the year before I started in Tiger Band.
My wife was on the flag line and she has quite a few pictures taken on these Greek Theater/Enchanted Forest steps with Mike the Tiger (Mark Jeffers and Dwayne Minnick).
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:44 pm to Kafka
"Oil Field Girls" by Texas artist Jerry Bywaters, 1940

Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:46 pm to Kafka
Touch my clutch & you're a dead man
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:50 pm to Kafka
Freshmen of the Princeton University class of 1895 pose for a solemn portrait after a freshman-sophomore snowball fight of 1892-93. It was suggested rocks, in place of snowballs, were thrown by the students.
Did they sit for this portrait to bear witness to their bravery in battle or to protest the practice of filling snowballs with rocks? No one knows now.
Did they sit for this portrait to bear witness to their bravery in battle or to protest the practice of filling snowballs with rocks? No one knows now.
Posted on 7/10/24 at 6:52 pm to Kafka
Lady working at Singer Sewing Machine Factory.. making M1911 breech blocks.
Posted on 7/10/24 at 7:10 pm to Kafka
Colorful/controversial historian/rancher J. Evetts Haley (A Texan Looks At Lyndon) running for Governor of Texas, 1956


Posted on 7/10/24 at 7:37 pm to Kafka
Yet more Baja Oklahoma:
I believe this song was for a stage pageant Broadway legend Billy Rose* produced for the Texas Centennial in 1936
*Played by James Caan in the movie Funny Lady.
I believe this song was for a stage pageant Broadway legend Billy Rose* produced for the Texas Centennial in 1936
*Played by James Caan in the movie Funny Lady.
Posted on 7/10/24 at 7:43 pm to Kafka
Lord William Rothschild with his famous zebra carriage. London, 1890s.


Posted on 7/11/24 at 12:19 am to Kafka
quote:
It was suggested rocks, in place of snowballs, were thrown by the students.
Slushballs will frick you up. No rocks needed.
Posted on 7/11/24 at 6:22 am to Kafka
Dammit, Jim, I’m a doctor, not a disc jockey.


Posted on 7/11/24 at 6:33 am to Darth_Vader
Wow! I had no idea they were made in Evansville. Kinda like tanks being made in Nitro (near Charleston) West Virginia during the war.
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