Recent comments in /f/OldSchoolCool
Inevitable-Ear-6919 t1_j6oujnr wrote
Reply to My boyfriends uncle, Turkey, 1980s by AlaraBanana
George Clooney has an illegitimate Turkish twin brother???
ForgotTheBogusName t1_j6oujge wrote
Reply to Stevie Wonder at age 14, backstage with Ronnie Spector, Muhammad Ali, and Dionne Warwick (1964) by ryanoh826
Here’s some cool with the old school.
Bren30_06 OP t1_j6oujav wrote
Reply to comment by AlucardNoir13 in My dad in the 1990s during Desert Storm, holding a captured Underfold AK! by Bren30_06
Haha ill have to let him know
OpportunityOk20 OP t1_j6ouht7 wrote
Reply to comment by modogg187 in A young Joe Biden looking dapper (1953) by OpportunityOk20
Orange fan mad.
AlucardNoir13 t1_j6oudvk wrote
He kinda looks like Jon Hamm
177345 t1_j6ou1pu wrote
Reply to My first big album (1984) 6th bday by [deleted]
Oh wow that's an inappropriate album for a 6 year old! I received that album when I was 10. I listen to the lyrics now, and am retroactively embarrassed that I played this album in front of the adults in my family.
Upperphonny t1_j6otzb3 wrote
"Do you mind?"
Patrickfromamboy t1_j6otrfb 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
The guy on the right looks like he was photoshopped in from the present day.
DeepSouthDude t1_j6ot5x7 wrote
Well, I mean, that other singer is a witch. Probably best not to cross her.
FrankieGS t1_j6ot2wf wrote
Reply to comment by modulification in English military aviator dropping bombs, the Western Front, c. 1916. by jvirosique
Tendie-Luv-N-Care t1_j6osoo9 wrote
Reply to My first big album (1984) 6th bday by [deleted]
Cool! My first big birthday album was Cruisin' by The Village People, also at age 6. I got NONE of the innuendo; I just thought YMCA was a dope tune. 😂
ComprehensiveAlps652 t1_j6oseyd wrote
Reply to Bruce Meyers, inventor of the fibreglass-body beach buggy, goes airborne in his creation, 1960s. by JimPalamo
It's speedy... beep beep
Mrgoodtrips64 t1_j6ory92 wrote
Reply to comment by JayFabFucko in Bruce Meyers, inventor of the fibreglass-body beach buggy, goes airborne in his creation, 1960s. by JimPalamo
Vroom-a-zoom-zoom!
eternalankh t1_j6orjlw wrote
Reply to My boyfriends uncle, Turkey, 1980s by AlaraBanana
I read "boyfriend uncle" and I was a little disturbed.
edWORD27 t1_j6orb4j 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
Fatty Arbuckle the original goth
whyamihere327 t1_j6or3bu wrote
Somehow we went backwards . Seems like a great era
sharedbreathes t1_j6oqyx2 wrote
Reply to comment by GotMoFans in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Sexual Chocolate!
everlovingkindness OP t1_j6oqpoz wrote
Reply to comment by jslabxxx in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Brothers from another mother for certain.
Ottos1 t1_j6oqgjg wrote
Reply to Andy Kaufman - 1970s by TheMegaSage
Did you take drugs?
everlovingkindness OP t1_j6oq8ib wrote
Reply to comment by yankeeuniverse in My dad performing circa 1977 by everlovingkindness
Ok THAT made me laugh way too hard! Thank you!
getbackzack OP t1_j6oq6hw wrote
Reply to comment by Warlord68 in My grandfather in 1925 at age 20 by getbackzack
That's so nice, thank you!! It really looks great, you made him come to life! :-)
Distwalker t1_j6opx2v wrote
"I thought I told you kids to settle down! If I have to pull this car over, some asses are going to get tanned!"
aLoneSideline t1_j6opq7y wrote
Reply to comment by mrboondoggle in Midget Bar 63rd and Pulaski , Chicago IL 1969 by AColdPimp
Ahh! There it is . Came here looking for this ;)
Block_Me_Amadeus t1_j6opldv wrote
Reply to comment by Cross_22 in My grandfather during a riot in new jersey in 1970 (on the gun) by Defiant-Passion-5129
Some individuals feel it's safe to take a stand and refuse direct orders, and others do not. I have never been in that soldier's shoes and I'm guessing you haven't, either, so I can't know what consequences he would've faced.
If you're a member of US military forces and your commanding officer tells you to do something, you can definitely catch a court martial. Folks have been shot by firing squad for dereliction of duty, let alone having the livelihood that's supporting their family taken away.
"I vas just following orders" wasn't valid for full-on N_zi atrocities, but there's a spectrum.
[deleted] t1_j6ouruf wrote
Reply to Kitchen Workers at Michigan Wymen's Music Festival (1983) by proteanradish
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