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francoruinedbukowski t1_ja97aa2 wrote
Reply to comment by redbradbury in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
Way less processed foods especially with sugar and flower then, meat was fresh from the butcher or butcher deparment at the A&P style grocery stores of the time, according to the census in 1940 18% more Americans grew their own vegetables and raised their own chickens etc...number went up considerably in early 40's when rationing started and millions grew their own WW2 Victory Gardens.
gazongagizmo t1_ja97900 wrote
Reply to comment by Akahcakalakuh in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
i was gonna joke:
Groom to the photographer: Can you make me a copy of one without the pig?
Photographer: I, uh... don't think I shot one without your mother-in-law..?
anuragism t1_ja970vd wrote
Reply to My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Martha Lucr king junior he died for our sins.
ThamusWitwill t1_ja96x5n wrote
The kid just above the pig's ass is not amused.
bestboykev t1_ja96fgo wrote
That’s some pig alright.
Bobo4037 t1_ja963wh wrote
She was between 22 and 24 years old when she was on Three’s Company. Prior to that she had been a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams, and after Three’s Company she was on Dallas for a few years.
She’s 64 years old now.
hardikshitbrix t1_ja95qtv wrote
That's the Empress of Blandings, she's not photo bombing, she's the subject!
Ricksanchezforlife t1_ja95q9a wrote
Reply to comment by dagobahh in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
I came here to say this. I was scouring this pic for that one angry Karen that "that pig" just ruined their family pig. And it turns out it was a vintage Chad. LMAO
TheDiplomancer t1_ja95pgk wrote
Reply to Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Kishke is THE best Ashkenazi Jewish food and I WILL die on this hill. It's been my favorite since I was a child. Yes, I understand the description can be off-putting, as it is generally cow intestine stuffed with a mixture of starches and chicken fat, but if you eat sausages, you know that sometimes, delicious things come from less-than-pretty origins. I highly recommend it.
JoelOttoKickedItIn t1_ja95hob wrote
Reply to comment by taitaofgallala in Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads/Tom-Tom Club (1983) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
I mean, she’d be playing guitar since she was 14 (and piano before that), so it wasn’t that much of a leap.
wiffthecliff t1_ja95bgj wrote
The Found A Job bass line is one of my all time favorites
tmccrn t1_ja95bcg wrote
That has got to be auspicious
BrownEggs93 t1_ja959u1 wrote
Reply to comment by notbob1959 in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
Thank you for linking to the original.
BornIn1142 t1_ja951pl wrote
Reply to comment by copyrighther in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
Still, gotta be easier than dating people, right?
[deleted] t1_ja94uhg wrote
Reply to My Grandfather (1941) right before going to England for the invasion of Normandy by dabiggman
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TurrPhennirPhan t1_ja94ozv wrote
Reply to comment by Playful-Excuse-8081 in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
It’s important to remember that our memory of him and his struggle has been sanitized. His ideas were more radical than textbooks often state, and he faced the same smear campaigns and demonization activists today face, only without the magnitude of social media and 24 hour cable news.
The next MLK may be among us already, but Fox News has drilled it into the heads of almost half of America that they’re an Antifa communist BLM supporter who hates and wants to eradicate white people.
DelftPunk t1_ja94oov wrote
As pigs do…
[deleted] t1_ja949n2 wrote
Reply to comment by Slcttt in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
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dabiggman OP t1_ja9404g wrote
Reply to My Grandfather (1941) right before going to England for the invasion of Normandy by dabiggman
He was in England for quite a while from what I was told
Diligent_Plant9974 t1_ja93qe3 wrote
Look at that awful trigger discipline
dabiggman t1_ja93mj5 wrote
Reply to Arnold Schwarzengger, Franco Columbu, Tommy Estridge, James Cameron, and Michael Biehn behind the scenes of The Terminator set (1984) by UltimateLazer
THE SOCKS! You can always tell its from the 80's when you see the penultimate "dad" socks - white with colored stripes at the top.
Mtnskydancer t1_ja93f2a wrote
Reply to comment by Joe_in_Australia in Pitkin Ave. in Brooklyn, 1953 by Maureen0569
Thanks. I had the phone reading the image and it said “Foreign text.”
So useful.
raouldukesaccomplice t1_ja93e37 wrote
That'll do, pig.
brinbakthequualudes t1_ja935yu wrote
Sgt. porkers lonely heart club band
davyj0427 t1_ja97vy5 wrote
Reply to My parents, age 15, 1981. I’m loving the vest. by CommanderAmander
Can’t be cool smoking those newports. Camel all the way baby.