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MilknBones t1_j6hf1x1 wrote
Reply to comment by nurupartnerhtx in Joseph Tupper, Sergeant Major, 10th Michigan Infantry (Later Major, 17th US Colored Troops) 1862 by saucybelly
DiCaprio + Neil Patrick Harris
Alatarial OP t1_j6heyl5 wrote
Reply to comment by turbosmashr in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Alatarial OP t1_j6heqmn wrote
Reply to comment by mybrassy in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
How kind, thank you
Alatarial OP t1_j6heoev wrote
Reply to comment by 18114 in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Wedding dress and bald man on right end
Alatarial OP t1_j6hemv2 wrote
Reply to comment by posh1992 in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Yes and thank you 😊
thoxo OP t1_j6hek4b wrote
Reply to comment by LL112 in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
Took me a while, but that was great
Mobile_Pangolin4939 t1_j6heisw wrote
Reply to Kids in France during WWII. Photo taken by my dad that I had never seen until yesterday. The kids look like from the movie “The Sandlot” or “Goonies”. by sdtriathlete
The Goonies took place in the 80s I think. The kids definitely weren't like this. Even the kids in Stand bye me weren't this tuff unless you're looking at the older kids that seemed a bit crazy. Kieffer Sutherland always scarred me in that movie.
LL112 t1_j6hehz2 wrote
thoxo OP t1_j6hed95 wrote
Reply to comment by brd_newton in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
Just commented about it!
thoxo OP t1_j6hecou wrote
Reply to My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
For more context: On a tragic day, something scared the horses, they panicked and the carriage fell in the river while my great-gd was behind it, pushing him at the bottom of the water.
Sandokan13 t1_j6headj wrote
Reply to My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
Nice picture, sad story
brd_newton t1_j6he8w4 wrote
Reply to My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
How did he drown?
StarlingV t1_j6he4q5 wrote
Reply to Joseph Tupper, Sergeant Major, 10th Michigan Infantry (Later Major, 17th US Colored Troops) 1862 by saucybelly
He looks so modern.
SadMap7915 t1_j6hdte4 wrote
Reply to my uncle on prom night in 1987. by turbocharged_autism
Someone got laid that night
T-BONEandtheFAM t1_j6hdq5g wrote
Reply to comment by onthenerdyside 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
Eh those eyes are def pre-modernized medicine eyes
idickbutts t1_j6hdoop wrote
Reply to comment by ItzNuckinFutz 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
I'm over here thinking "is nobody going to talk about the eyes?"
DaggerKing2169 t1_j6hdofh wrote
Adh1434 t1_j6hdobq wrote
Reply to Kids in France during WWII. Photo taken by my dad that I had never seen until yesterday. The kids look like from the movie “The Sandlot” or “Goonies”. by sdtriathlete
The Goonies if they were part of the French resistance.
After-Map-1725 t1_j6hcbty wrote
Reply to Kids in France during WWII. Photo taken by my dad that I had never seen until yesterday. The kids look like from the movie “The Sandlot” or “Goonies”. by sdtriathlete
Could you imagine yourself as a kid living under a war and with no time to think "whatahell is going on?"
But, thinking twice I remember theres kids living like this till today e.e
tawncat t1_j6hbuk5 wrote
Reply to Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Oh boy … some shit went down apparently but they not gonna tell us 🤷🏼♀️
Reign_n_blud t1_j6hah9h wrote
Reply to My mom looking superfly in 1978 by [deleted]
Pimpin’ ain’t easy
Mr_Rambone t1_j6hagil wrote
Reply to comment by No_Video6728 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
Here a quote from Louise Brooks about his directing
"He made no attempt to direct this picture. He just sat in his director's chair like a dead man. He had been very nice and sweetly dead ever since the scandal that ruined his career. But it was such an amazing thing for me to come in to make this broken-down picture, and to find my director was the great Roscoe Arbuckle. Oh, I thought he was magnificent in films. He was a wonderful dancer—a wonderful ballroom dancer, in his heyday. It was like floating in the arms of a huge doughnut—really delightful."
Mr_Rambone t1_j6hadjd wrote
Reply to comment by No_Video6728 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
I searched it up a little bit. They said after everything happen. He was banned for around a year by the motion picture board. Eventually he would direct movies under his father name. Along with owning a restaurant
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Reply to comment by Fat_Bearded_Tax_Man in Lisa Loeb and Sarah McLachlan 1998 by indikacat
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Alatarial OP t1_j6hf2pg wrote
Reply to comment by posh1992 in Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
At one year
https://preview.redd.it/hudzaaaw37fa1.jpeg?width=4030&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=5ef93eb8d07387a5514157a1f0589c351fe425b0