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reckonthedead t1_ja2zbta wrote
Reply to comment by meat_thistle in My mom as a teen in her bedroom in the late 80s by damonian_x
I will get by. I will survive.
ugliestparadefloat t1_ja2zb30 wrote
Reply to comment by _portia_ in Madonna 1980s by steroidamoeba
I’m not sure it was real. She may have suddenly acquired and lost it like she did w her bri’ish accent. I could be wrong tho.
miccheck121212 t1_ja2zaxw wrote
Look that that thumb
Last-Discipline-7340 t1_ja2yi7r wrote
Reply to Madonna 1980s by steroidamoeba
Someone pic stitch
PJJefferson t1_ja2y285 wrote
Reply to comment by L0st_in_the_Stars in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Homer: Mmmmmm, cow intestine!
Muffdvr_76 t1_ja2xx8j wrote
Skid Row and John Stamos
gotele t1_ja2xea1 wrote
BabyAlibi t1_ja2xdtk wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
This is awesome
riffraffbri t1_ja2wwa1 wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
The Hasidim still live in the area, though it's mostly around Eastern Pkwy in Crown Heights.
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Reply to comment by smooth-bro in Rolling Stone’s greatest singer of all time, self taught pianist and song writer, Aretha Franklin, 1960s by eaglemaxie
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Available-Comb6135 t1_ja2whk8 wrote
Reply to comment by iTwango in My pops looked like an Anchorman in his senior portrait (1968) by seeloladance
Some people matured early and hit puberty early. I knew some people who looked grown in high school.
Person10836381910 t1_ja2wg9i wrote
Reply to Young Winston Churchill, 1895 by kirikbk
Upchurch?!
Penguin787 t1_ja2wcqz wrote
Reply to comment by notyourvader in Stephen Hawking with his wife Jane on their wedding day (1965) by lu44ik123
I don't think it was a coincidence or ironic.
Graniteman83 t1_ja2w64f wrote
Reply to comment by notbob1959 in Not my grandma, but I wish she was 1980's by Comfortable_Low_4317
I thought that was an early Probe. I had a 93 in high school in the late 90's, great car.
L0st_in_the_Stars t1_ja2vz4x wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Kishke, in the Jewish context, is cow intestine stuffed with flour, flavored with beef fat and spices. Slavic and other East European cultures have kishkes that use pig innards. At the time, Brownsville was a Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. Pitkin Avenue was its main commercial street.
Blue-cheese-dressing t1_ja2vyxd wrote
Reply to comment by stawigga_da_pigga in My mom as a teen in her bedroom in the late 80s by damonian_x
I think your right about GW, I think the small one next to the window is Def Leppard- Phil Collen had shorter hair like that late 80s-90s. With the TB Batman logo, 1989 is the earliest this pic was taken. I’d guess OPs mom is late 40s almost 50- Gen X HS era was a sweet time to be alive. We had no idea.
My wife says she thinks that guy on the right wall is Swayze.
MrBillyLotion t1_ja2vvms wrote
Reply to comment by ChalkButter in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
10 long inches, 14 big bites
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Reply to comment by ChalkButter in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
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ChalkButter t1_ja2v93n wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
L O N G S T R E T C H
#FRANK
Guinnessron t1_ja2uxk3 wrote
He represents the Lollipop Guild.
GoodOmens t1_ja2uvfn wrote
Reply to Rolling Stone’s greatest singer of all time, self taught pianist and song writer, Aretha Franklin, 1960s by eaglemaxie
Also didn’t achieve her breakthrough until her 10th album.
/r/getmotivated material!
ifweburn t1_ja2uirj wrote
Reply to Rolling Stone’s greatest singer of all time, self taught pianist and song writer, Aretha Franklin, 1960s by eaglemaxie
The other day I asked my best friend what she thought the best cover song was because I had Aretha's version of Bridge Over Troubled Water stuck in my head. Surprised the hell outta me when she said the same song without me mentioning my earworm.
mcfarmer72 t1_ja2ufjf wrote
The Duster was a good entry level car. The Demon was pretty fast.
The slant six was used in a lot of farm machinery, it was nearly indestructible.
rouxjean t1_ja2udud wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable_Low_4317 in Not my grandma, but I wish she was 1980's by Comfortable_Low_4317
Sure. But I've never seen mauve Pepto. It looks like merlot and mayonnaise had a drunken fling.
picomtg t1_ja2zpkk wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Two Large Hamburgers 13 cents. Kill me now and bring me right back when this bs is over…