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everlovingkindness OP t1_j6o6w0u wrote
Reply to comment by roymccowboy in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Good to know you friend!
Mrgoodtrips64 t1_j6o6j97 wrote
roymccowboy t1_j6o6idv wrote
Reply to comment by everlovingkindness in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Ha! Something tells me we throw a football the same way.
AGoodSenseOfHumour t1_j6o6hlt wrote
Reply to comment by modulification in English military aviator dropping bombs, the Western Front, c. 1916. by jvirosique
Same wtf .
everlovingkindness OP t1_j6o65yk wrote
Reply to comment by roymccowboy in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Did you know him Roy?
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roymccowboy t1_j6o5w2p wrote
Reply to My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Look at that swagger. He was a lot of kids’ dad. 😄
IlJMFlI t1_j6o5q6p wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Overrated is an understatement.
Twobrokelegs t1_j6o5fyd wrote
I met a wymen once.
She kept asking me questions.
SharpiePM t1_j6o5beq wrote
Reply to David Lee Roth performing one of his signature acrobatic moves during Van Halen's World Invasion Tour, 1980 by norrisrw
…And the groupies fainted like Benny Hinn just hit em with a raw anointing of the Holy Spirit.
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bobalou2you t1_j6o4qid wrote
Reply to comment by ldeveraux in Leon Russell (1970) by proteanradish
You will be pleasantly surprised! He was an amazing contributor to music.
grafxguy1 t1_j6o3mtx wrote
Reply to comment by littleassurance in English military aviator dropping bombs, the Western Front, c. 1916. by jvirosique
Hey, Statler and Waldorf! I've had enough of your heckling - TAKE THIS!" - Kermit
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Reply to comment by modulification in English military aviator dropping bombs, the Western Front, c. 1916. by jvirosique
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zenithnemt t1_j6o308g wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
I've always wanted to pop that pimple on his cheek. Fin.
HostileNative79 t1_j6o29ul wrote
Reply to comment by infidel99 in Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
I think that’s a defense mechanism. You tell people you’re not a comic so that the criticism won’t effect ego.
everlovingkindness OP t1_j6o26lu wrote
Reply to comment by galwegian in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Hahaha, he did love and hold sway over the ladies. Voice was like chocolate buttercream. Pops!
galwegian t1_j6o1ouw wrote
Reply to My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
great pic
Would it be fair to assume that he "Can't get enough of your love babe"?
Insanely-Awesome t1_j6o1gjd wrote
Reply to comment by autech91 in My mom, a Jeep and a german shepherd down by a river in Colombia somewhere in the 60’s. by Curt_Coltrane
This pole is over-greased.
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Insanely-Awesome t1_j6o1bva 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
Came here for this reference. Was not disappointed.
uid_0 t1_j6o18zj wrote
Reply to Bruce Meyers, inventor of the fibreglass-body beach buggy, goes airborne in his creation, 1960s. by JimPalamo
You can definitely tell it's a Volkswagen under there. Look at the camber on those rear wheels!
Curt_Coltrane OP t1_j6o0ddz wrote
Reply to comment by vvavering_ in My mom, a Jeep and a german shepherd down by a river in Colombia somewhere in the 60’s. by Curt_Coltrane
Don’t think she was into any of that really.
vvavering_ t1_j6o07wr wrote
Reply to My mom, a Jeep and a german shepherd down by a river in Colombia somewhere in the 60’s. by Curt_Coltrane
You’re gonna be doing a lot of doobie-rolling when you’re living in a van down by the river!
Level_Watercress1153 t1_j6o04o3 wrote
Reply to Neighborhood kids in 1973 by bitchan4
Kid with the purple second from the front making the face. Definitely got into a lot of shenanigans and was at times the ring leader.
The last Cub Scout towards the back (I think his hand is raised,) was definitely the “man I don’t think we should do this guys…” kind of kid and probably saved a lot of ass beatings lol meanwhile the smallest Cub Scout, had to always run to keep up, was always down as long as he was included and more than likely is the middle Cub Scout’s little brother.
Kid in the gray was the fighter. Lots of fights, lots of wins, and would be the first one you grabbed when another group of kids started something.
Kid in front, was the kid from the family barely scrapping by and usually had hand me downs. Everyone knew it, no one gave a hoot. Usually could be found in someone’s house eating a sammich.
Kid from second to last, was the athlete. Varsity jacket and all in just a few short years and might have went to college on a scholarship. Also, the ladies loved him. Unfortunately, he probably went with a different group of more jockish kids in just a few short years.
Kid on the end… may have had a tough childhood. Maybe the old man drank too much and was known for the brutal beatings he dished out to the poor kid. Which in turn, made the kid unwilling to trust anyone, partied his ass off in last years of high school. Wound up in jail in his 20s. Met a beautiful Christian woman, had a rough few years but eventually found Jesus. Had a couple kids, built up and owned a business that became fairly successful and now leads a youth group and works with troubled teens.
Or I’m completely full of shit and just judged and Stereo typed an neighborhood of kids lmao. Either way it’s fun to think of how their lives went and what they grew up to be
roymccowboy t1_j6o78yb wrote
Reply to comment by everlovingkindness in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
You too!
But fr thanks for sharing. We should all hope to be remembered looking half as good as your dad here.