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isecore t1_j6m4nxy wrote
Reply to My grandfather in 1925 at age 20 by getbackzack
Was he Tom Mix' stunt-double?
[deleted] t1_j6m3hef wrote
Reply to comment by Curt_Coltrane in My mom, a Jeep and a german shepherd down by a river in Colombia somewhere in the 60’s. by Curt_Coltrane
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SlightSupermarket533 t1_j6m3exm wrote
Reply to Patrick Mahomes II, with his father, during his last season with the Twins (1996). by cyberentomology
Bengals fans thinking about the ole time machine for Hitler question seeing this
BlasphemousButler t1_j6m3c77 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostface176 in Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
I'm so glad I'm not alone...and neither are you friend.
Macca49 t1_j6m31wa wrote
Reply to comment by butterflypoo69 in Anne Murray at the Troubadour “right in the middle of these guys who were totally all three sheets to the wind” 1973 by eaglemaxie
That was a few months later in March 1974 prolly when they discovered the joys of endless Brandy Alexanders. John supposedly found a pad in the toilet, whacked it on his forehead and it stuck there. He said to a waitress, ‘Do you know who I am?’ She replied, ‘Yeah, an arsehole with a Kotex on his head!’ Lol
Hardi_SMH t1_j6m2x4b wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Looks like Escobar to me
Macca49 t1_j6m2qtb wrote
Reply to comment by Original-Cow-2984 in Anne Murray at the Troubadour “right in the middle of these guys who were totally all three sheets to the wind” 1973 by eaglemaxie
There are photos of various Monkees visiting the Beatles at Abbey Road in 1967/68. Possibly one of them together lol
Common-Breakfast-245 OP t1_j6m2i6j wrote
Reply to comment by Calm_Acadia9657 in My Pop being rescued by the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, deep in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. October 1943. by Common-Breakfast-245
Could you please shoot me a link.
SarahJaneB17 OP t1_j6m2czu wrote
Reply to comment by cookiepeddler in Parent's party, 1970s. by SarahJaneB17
No offense taken. I remember that movie. The set director and costumer got the look right.
Calm_Acadia9657 t1_j6m27o8 wrote
Reply to My Pop being rescued by the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, deep in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. October 1943. by Common-Breakfast-245
Just listened to like 20 hours of Dan Carlin’s Harbour History Podcast detailing the war with the Japanese. Crazy shit! Sounds like the worst place to fight.
cookiepeddler t1_j6m24t8 wrote
Reply to Parent's party, 1970s. by SarahJaneB17
My first impression was it looks like a couple from The Ice Storm. Sorry, OP, for the mental image.
BasslineThrowaway t1_j6m1yz8 wrote
Reply to comment by TommyTuttle in Anne Murray at the Troubadour “right in the middle of these guys who were totally all three sheets to the wind” 1973 by eaglemaxie
Monkees Forever!
Soprk_ t1_j6m1xl9 wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
That’s the face of a man
Extra_Strawberry_249 t1_j6m18g3 wrote
Reply to comment by MSeanF in Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
It’s totally that or mania
seditious3 t1_j6m11od wrote
Reply to comment by gortlank in Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Exhibit A: Tony Clifton
Marine__0311 t1_j6m0scm 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
I mentioned earlier that they looked like Percherons.
I based that on their appearance, having seen a few in my day. They were a popular working horse in France, as well as the UK, the US.
chymfkcno OP t1_j6m0kyl wrote
Reply to comment by msdemos in My beautiful mamma in 1994 by chymfkcno
Funniest thing about this is, it’s at my Brothers 1st birthday party 😂
wanna_go_home t1_j6m0kvm wrote
Reply to comment by dghammer in My great-grandfather, Paris (circa 1930) posing with the carriage and the horses that would drown him in the Seine. by thoxo
That's terrible.
Seth_Imperator t1_j6lzye7 wrote
Reply to comment by Smooth-Dig2250 in A Customer on the internet at Burger King 1998 by Djf47021
....Good eyes......She's got a nose....and a nice one with that!
Vaxemall OP t1_j6lzsd0 wrote
Reply to comment by LeadershipNo1875 in My Grandad in 1942 home on leave from the war, he was in the Royal Engineers and all he told me about his time in the war was after D day they went across France and into Germany blowing up bridges until 1945. They then retraced their steps rebuilding them. by Vaxemall
He certainly did, he was a big tall red head, not to be messed with.
Vaxemall OP t1_j6lzk4i wrote
Reply to comment by windmillguy123 in My Grandad in 1942 home on leave from the war, he was in the Royal Engineers and all he told me about his time in the war was after D day they went across France and into Germany blowing up bridges until 1945. They then retraced their steps rebuilding them. by Vaxemall
He was a Brickie by trade, I used to have a photo of one of the bridges he worked on
TypographySnob t1_j6lyvz5 wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Never seen chest hair extend so far beyond a shirt collar.
Curt_Coltrane OP t1_j6lyvn2 wrote
Reply to comment by Indigo_Sunset in My mom, a Jeep and a german shepherd down by a river in Colombia somewhere in the 60’s. by Curt_Coltrane
Alas, that reference is lost on me.
_Bon_Vivant_ t1_j6lytjv wrote
Elizabeth Taylor....hands down.
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Illmetbymoonlight62 t1_j6m4o7s wrote
Reply to 1860s Old West, man seated in a wagon inside the cut-out section of a giant sequoia by eaglemaxie
Any chance the tree is still there. ??