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file91e t1_j6jfbz1 wrote
Reply to Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
I can smell that picture.
DrunkenVodinski t1_j6jfa0j wrote
Reply to comment by BuffaloBill69- in Bouncer Cairo Mary exiting a customer from Shanghai Red's bar in San Pedro, CA 1953 by foofoofum
She looks like.the kind of woman that if shit wend down she would have a straight razor in her hand.
cwonderful t1_j6jf7o7 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
A ventriloquist dummy, a flesh monster, and your friend from college walk into a bar...
tremendosaur t1_j6jeqgi wrote
[deleted] t1_j6je3l6 wrote
Reply to Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
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AzzyFennec t1_j6jdri0 wrote
Reply to My 5th great grandmother, born in 1777, lived long enough to have her photo taken. by tyhapworth
That's really cool
ketofauxtato t1_j6jdf2l wrote
Reply to Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
Is it just me, or does everyone seem just a little bit happier?
Charles_Winterringer t1_j6jddak wrote
Reply to comment by lebofly 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
And everyone is acting like this picture is normal
Adamaz1ng t1_j6jdbco wrote
Reply to comment by dubiousadvocate in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
Not what I am saying at all. I am only comparing the difference between wages and the affordability of college tuition between the 1990’s and today.
my_name_is_forest t1_j6jd8tp wrote
Reply to My Dad in 1970 when smoking was cool. by get_shorty87
Sexy
marklondon66 t1_j6jd3zl 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
BABYLON PR handlers getting desperate.
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Tobin678 t1_j6jcdtl wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
So pretty so beautiful, timeless
dubiousadvocate t1_j6jccux wrote
Reply to comment by Adamaz1ng in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
Ah yes, another There Once Was A Golden Age! post. Everything was better!
Atlas03 t1_j6jcc40 wrote
That’s not very cash money of him.
dirtman81 t1_j6jc844 wrote
Reply to comment by globalwarninglabel in Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
Another good one of hers from this era is "What's Up, Doc?" with Ryan Oneal. An homage to 1930's screwball comedies. Both leads are very good. It also has some fantastic stunts in the film including a great car chase.
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dubiousadvocate t1_j6jc0pe wrote
Reply to Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
That picture could have been taken this morning for that matter.
datumerrata t1_j6jbyfk 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
Most of our great grandfathers are dead, but most of us don't have the picture of the thing that did them in.
AZPeakBagger t1_j6jbou6 wrote
Reply to Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
I worked at Target in the late 80’s. Every male employee was still required to wear a tie and a red vest. If you forgot your tie it was off to the HR office to dig one out of a box to borrow for the day. Every tie in that box had the same fabric as your grandma’s couch and were 6” wide.
RadioSupply t1_j6jblld 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
Thank you for calling him Roscoe. That was his name, and he was a fine actor.
callahan09 t1_j6jac9j wrote
Reply to comment by jeronisaurus in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
My local Target has only 4 self-checkout machines and very close to literally never has any staffed checkout lanes open. I've never seen more than 1 staffed checkout lane open at a time, and about 90% of the time there's zero. If they're going to do this, they could at least get rid of like 15 out of 18 staffed checkout lanes and put in more self-checkout machines so that people don't have to wait in a 30-deep line to self-checkout since 90% of the checkout area is space occupied by staffed checkout lanes that aren't open. It's ridiculous.
womanthouartgoofed t1_j6j9s8f wrote
Reply to comment by lebofly 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 was my first thought, too! 😩
Time-Wrangler-9849 t1_j6j9jxl wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
I hear she's got a great big house in Malibu
JMSeaTown t1_j6jfslj wrote
Reply to comment by Bongressman in Target Checkout Lanes 1990s by Djf47021
Finally retired so he can golf from the reds every other day for 3 years before dying.