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zuniac5 t1_ja3b522 wrote
Reply to comment by johnny-cheese in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Except the value of 13 cents in today’s dollars is around $1.50. Not especially exciting for fast food.
northerndancer31 t1_ja3ayuh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
chick fil a closed then
AstronomerWorldly2 t1_ja3ay5y wrote
Reply to My Poppop and his date, circa 1945ish by Tinymoonflower
He was fighting outside of his weight class. Good for him.
trixter69696969 t1_ja3avtq wrote
If she was my mom, I'd be my own grandfather.
Quartzdru OP t1_ja3ap82 wrote
Reply to comment by BillyDeeisCobra in My grandparents and I - early 90’s by Quartzdru
Thank you so much ❤️
tuskvarner t1_ja39utd wrote
Reply to comment by No_Raisin_212 in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
You wasted 8 fuckin aprons on that guy
tuskvarner t1_ja39o5r wrote
Reply to comment by riffraffbri in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Hasidim but I don’t believe em
RoutineSuggestion798 t1_ja39msu wrote
He had to hold that for like 2 minutes. Impressive.
DavoTB t1_ja398tt wrote
Reply to comment by butterflypoo69 in One-off figurine depicting Joan Crawford as Blanche Hudson in “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” Info in comment. 1962 by butterflypoo69
Wow! Most creative!
MooseKnucklery OP t1_ja3916u wrote
Reply to comment by DopeSykkk in My father, late 50s. Will pay for color restoration by MooseKnucklery
Please do
bunkin t1_ja385x4 wrote
He’s just had a sip of that heroin/ morphine/cannabis cough syrup that’s sold OTC. Bless the turn of the century
PlasticMix8573 t1_ja380zd wrote
Reply to Mom dug this out of storage today , My great great grandpa(front) with his favorite employee at his general store back in the 1890s by WheatToastdream
Can you imagine shopping there? Might be the best store for 100 miles. Hey, where is the arugula?
CleaveIshallnot t1_ja377jr wrote
Duuuuude, where's my monocle?
7042016566 t1_ja3708z wrote
My buddy had a brown one .. called it the dustpan
reddit_again_ugh_no t1_ja36yk6 wrote
Americans are so lucky when it comes to cars... In the rest of the world you have to put up with overpriced crappy 1-liter tiny cars.
Thesujman t1_ja36w1d wrote
Reply to Madonna 1980s by steroidamoeba
And now she’s a crazy old lady with bad plastic surgery
HairyWeisenheimmer t1_ja36v78 wrote
Reply to comment by rouxjean in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
14 shall be the number thou shalt bite, and the number of the counting shall be 14. 15 shalt thou not count, neither count thou 13, excepting that thou then proceed to 14. 16 is right out.
TabascoWolverine t1_ja36i0w wrote
Middle guy holding...clarinet?
butterflypoo69 OP t1_ja35um1 wrote
Reply to comment by Binged_Kelvin in One-off figurine depicting Joan Crawford as Blanche Hudson in “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” Info in comment. 1962 by butterflypoo69
Yes, me for example!
Binged_Kelvin t1_ja35oy2 wrote
Reply to One-off figurine depicting Joan Crawford as Blanche Hudson in “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” Info in comment. 1962 by butterflypoo69
Oh, I know several people who'd just adore this!
AdministrativePace14 t1_ja35ok9 wrote
Reply to Can anybody put any context to this photo? My mom sent this to me of my great grandfather who was a Marine but that’s about all she knew. 1930’s? by SgtSoggySock
What’s happening with third from right, bottom row?
Thprop t1_ja35m4a wrote
Reply to comment by SpamFriedMice in My sister's first car - 1981. She bought with her own money by JesusNeckbeard
Ford tough...
butterflypoo69 OP t1_ja35h57 wrote
Reply to One-off figurine depicting Joan Crawford as Blanche Hudson in “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” Info in comment. 1962 by butterflypoo69
“It’s chicken Blanche 😱”. Could not find the name of the artist that made this, anyone?
Prestigiousalgea t1_ja35clu wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Can we start putting the number of bites on more menus?
[deleted] t1_ja3bgyg wrote
Reply to comment by johnny-cheese in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
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