Recent comments in /f/OldSchoolCool
birdlegs000 t1_j6ievzl wrote
Reply to comment by cigarandcreamsoda in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
So true.
BartholomewBandy t1_j6ienny wrote
Reply to comment by JetBootsBoosh in My grandfather during a riot in new jersey in 1970 (on the gun) by Defiant-Passion-5129
The revelations about Cambodia were in 70. The Kent State massacre was May 4 1970. Shit was still going down.
whooo_me t1_j6iemuq wrote
Reply to comment by hosehoseee in Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
It’s like…. In trying to hide the boobies, the hands are actually just drawing more attention to the boobies.
What could we call that… the Barbara Effect maybe……..
No_Conversation7564 t1_j6iegkk wrote
Reply to Joseph Tupper, Sergeant Major, 10th Michigan Infantry (Later Major, 17th US Colored Troops) 1862 by saucybelly
Also invented tupperware
RunBanditRun t1_j6iebyo wrote
Reply to comment by PM_MEOttoVonBismarck in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
That you Jesus?
isaiddgooddaysir t1_j6ie431 wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
Barbra Streisand says dont look at this.
ThanosWasRight161 t1_j6ie35k wrote
Reply to Grandma, dad, and cat, 1970 by herlipssaidno
I Credit this lady for not having plastic coating on her couch. Seems everyone had it in those days.
RanCestor t1_j6idwvl wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
She really does have that "I could be in Hollywood..." face.
bremidon t1_j6ido0q wrote
Reply to comment by Axolotlist 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
That and they were *really* far away from a certain Edison who had a stranglehold on the technology.
maesplace t1_j6idahn wrote
Reply to My 5th great grandmother, born in 1777, lived long enough to have her photo taken. by tyhapworth
wow. do you know what year this was taken?
SpyCats t1_j6id9te wrote
AliasFaux t1_j6id7ye wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
Elite butterface
Hypnotoad2966 t1_j6id4kd wrote
Reply to comment by NotEvil_JustBritish in My grandma (and her first husband) on her wedding day, approx 1970 by problematicqueerfish
He looks like he's about to take her to his compound and introduce her to all his other wives.
amccune t1_j6id159 wrote
Reply to c. 1906 - Seven year-old Ernest Hemingway fishing at Horton's Creek in Michigan. by morganmonroe81
Not quite a big, two-hearted river.
adamlatif4 t1_j6icowg wrote
Reply to My 5th great grandmother, born in 1777, lived long enough to have her photo taken. by tyhapworth
wow!! incredible
thank you for sharing
thethunder92 t1_j6ibzpp 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
Roscoe looks like a puppet with painted on eyes
TotesNotaBot0010101 t1_j6ibk1z wrote
Reply to comment by Adamaz1ng in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
How bizarre huh
dj_swearengen t1_j6iazd3 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
I recently read “Camera Man” a biography about Keaton. It was very good, gave insight into his career and private life.
LennerKetty t1_j6iauc5 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
Never met a man named Paris
Axolotlist t1_j6iaepf wrote
Reply to comment by Block_Me_Amadeus 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
Yeah, if I remember correctly, the main reason the movie industry concentrated in California, is because the early camera needed lots of light exposure, so they built their sets outside, with no roofs, to get use of free sunshine. In Hollywood, they could work all year round.
Iggitron90 t1_j6ia7zw wrote
Reply to comment by TrumpetSC2 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
You might have an undiagnosed mental illness.
bucket_brigade t1_j6ia5uw wrote
Reply to comment by idickbutts 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
The eyes? They all look like they are wearing someone elses face
cahillc134 t1_j6i9zh1 wrote
Reply to Twins, 1987 by Alatarial
Dad has the stare of a man who hasn’t slept in 3 weeks.
TofuElf t1_j6i9w27 wrote
Reply to comment by Jawwaad127 in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
Those are some huge horses for sure.
ellefleming t1_j6ieybj wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Rambone 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
Allegedly used coke bottle to vaginally penetrate a young aspiring actress and it punctured her inner organs and she died from her infection. Ended Fatty's career forever.