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Iznogaud OP t1_j6g5ar4 wrote
Reply to comment by waysuperyuck in '90s is Old School now? by Iznogaud
I still miss that bike sometimes..
Iznogaud OP t1_j6g58id wrote
Reply to comment by luckygiraffe in '90s is Old School now? by Iznogaud
Fair point!
[deleted] t1_j6g5133 wrote
Reply to comment by EnticingMurmurations in Lisa Loeb and Sarah McLachlan 1998 by indikacat
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msdemos t1_j6g4v0a wrote
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They are, and ALWAYS will be, The GREATEST Generation.....
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BEnWo18 t1_j6g4t7v wrote
Reply to Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Hard to believe those kids won the World Series that year.
keenan3111 t1_j6g4kgm wrote
Reply to Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Their babies look alike too!
Different_While_5270 t1_j6g44c3 wrote
Ah yes, the US Army being used against its own people. So cool! /s
Uncle_Matthew t1_j6g4050 wrote
Reply to comment by 2lumpy4u in Lisa Loeb and Sarah McLachlan 1998 by indikacat
Everybody feels this way sometimes.
rondonjon t1_j6g3wfl wrote
Reply to My Pops and his buddies in college circa 1964 dressed up as 1920’s footballers. by jonkeydo
That is too much to process.
WolflordBrimley t1_j6g3f18 wrote
Reply to comment by RovertRelda in my uncle on prom night in 1987. by turbocharged_autism
Told his barber to hit him with the Farah Fawcett
ItzNuckinFutz t1_j6g3e3r wrote
Reply to Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Al St. John, 1918. Once his deadpan persona became established, Keaton avoided smiling in front of a camera. by L0st_in_the_Stars
In this picture Buster Keaton looks like a ventriloquist dummy.
tmrcz t1_j6g3dw3 wrote
Reply to comment by danbmw21 in my dad, the rebel, in communist Romania circa 1968 by danbmw21
from this I conclude he was Hungarian-speaking?
Larktavia OP t1_j6g39xg wrote
Q: Are we not men? A: We are back in town!
danbmw21 OP t1_j6g34e9 wrote
Reply to comment by tmrcz in my dad, the rebel, in communist Romania circa 1968 by danbmw21
Yeah, it was actually the Hungarian Metro. My dad thought they were Romanian cause that's what he was told at the time.
L0st_in_the_Stars OP t1_j6g2yen wrote
Reply to comment by cocoqwer in Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Al St. John, 1918. Once his deadpan persona became established, Keaton avoided smiling in front of a camera. by L0st_in_the_Stars
He does. St. John was a nephew of Arbuckle. He became a versatile comic actor. In his later career, he often played an irascible sidekick in Westerns.
nostromo7 t1_j6g2v0x wrote
Reply to comment by BKCowGod in my uncle on prom night in 1987. by turbocharged_autism
Every engine of the late '70s and early '80s sucked. I'm not very "passionate" about these sucky engines, I just don't like when people use power figures from Europe and/or from the mid-'80s to make disingenuous arguments.
guano-crazy t1_j6g2k3i wrote
Reply to My mom and her cousin in the 80s by aIandracula
Bo Duke
thinkmoreharder t1_j6g2b0b wrote
Reply to Neil Young with Louis Avila. The caretaker of his ranch who inspired the song, "Old Man" 1970 by harleybug88
Neil is a great writer. I bet the old man is a better singer.
asspancakes t1_j6g23vg wrote
Not the flex you think it is
cocoqwer t1_j6g203w wrote
Reply to Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Al St. John, 1918. Once his deadpan persona became established, Keaton avoided smiling in front of a camera. by L0st_in_the_Stars
Al St. John looks like a time traveling, photo-bombing hipster.
BEnWo18 t1_j6g1oq2 wrote
Reply to my uncle on prom night in 1987. by turbocharged_autism
Was your uncle Owen Hart?
BigChiefS4 t1_j6g0xlz wrote
Reply to comment by Bovard79 in The 1970's when you could wear shades for your passport photo by pseudoschmeudo
I don’t know why you’re being downvoted. That is exactly what they are. Glasses in the 70’s and 80’s could auto-darken in the presence of bright light. It caused issues with flash photography, though.
Most of my family wore them (parents and uncles) and all of their photos are like this.
Matelot67 t1_j6g0ssw wrote
Reply to Lisa Loeb and Sarah McLachlan 1998 by indikacat
Whatever happened to Lisa Loeb?
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imeeme t1_j6g5aum wrote
Reply to Lisa Loeb and Sarah McLachlan 1998 by indikacat
If God was in the arms of an angel.