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B_Boudreaux t1_ja9yjao wrote
Reply to comment by Tynoc_Fichan in Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads/Tom-Tom Club (1983) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Yeah exactly so not much of a leap really
katamaritumbleweed t1_ja9xxel wrote
Reply to comment by notbob1959 in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
It’d be great to know how/when/where PF came across the image.
Past_Contour t1_ja9xg9i wrote
Pig made it better. Good pig.
craftwagon t1_ja9x5wh wrote
Goals
CommanderAmander OP t1_ja9wthe wrote
Reply to comment by Kaiser93 in My parents, age 15, 1981. I’m loving the vest. by CommanderAmander
He definitely was a “bad boy” lol. They didn’t raise me- they became pregnant with me later this same year and I was given up for adoption. I found them when I was 18, she ended up becoming a nurse and he was a Marine. I don’t have a relationship with my bio mom anymore, but I still talk to my dad regularly. He turned into a great dude.
galwegian t1_ja9vw5m wrote
Reply to comment by daksalansheperd in The year is 1972 and you are 44 years old. by Airsinner
you mean Harold?
Tynoc_Fichan t1_ja9uqnv wrote
Reply to comment by taitaofgallala in Tina Weymouth, Talking Heads/Tom-Tom Club (1983) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Good bass playing is a leap (I'm not saying up, but at least sideways) from guitar because it requires a fundamentally different approach to the instrument. Chugging out root notes isn't such a leap, but that's not what she was doing
eggsnomellettes t1_ja9ulnp wrote
Your dad WAS?
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ASilver76 t1_ja9uijs wrote
That wasn't a photobomb. That was merely a guest.
RudeRepair5616 t1_ja9u9ad wrote
Reply to comment by galwegian in The year is 1972 and you are 44 years old. by Airsinner
His name was Al Lettieri.
Kaiser93 t1_ja9tzbe wrote
Idk why, but dad definitely gives me "bad boy" signals.
Do you have a good relationship with them?
Ok_Situation1171 t1_ja9t881 wrote
Reply to comment by AddendumNo7007 in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
lol, thank you 😎
Roboticpoultry t1_ja9t4mk wrote
Reply to comment by BreadCaravan in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Operation Mongoose was certainly something wasn’t it?
debsmooth2020 t1_ja9t457 wrote
There’s always been Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm!
headyg t1_ja9t219 wrote
Reply to The year is 1972 and you are 44 years old. by Airsinner
Dude was dead of a heart attack at 47
OldeFortran77 t1_ja9slh7 wrote
Reply to comment by xizrtilhh in Jenilee Harrison as the annoying Cindy on three's company 1980s by steroidamoeba
Those are meant to be used ?!?!
I always thought they were just wall decorations.
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p.s. I met her father. Not her, just her father. He seemed nice.
imac849 t1_ja9silo wrote
Reply to The year is 1972 and you are 44 years old. by Airsinner
His death in "the godfather" is iconic.
Busman123 t1_ja9sazs wrote
Nice! I wonder if the pig is the family pet?
homelessmusician t1_ja9s82k wrote
Reply to comment by Rex-A-Vision in The Marx Brothers mixing drinks at The Savoy Hotel in London in 1931. Left To Right: Zeppo, Harpo, Chico, and Groucho. by spodinielri0
I get insanely granular about it. I think the Marx Brothers have funnier material, but that the general pathos of the Stooges is funnier to behold.
CouchHam t1_ja9s68j wrote
Why is everyone either elderly or 5?
urnfnidiot t1_ja9s62r wrote
Reply to comment by warddo1 in Jenilee Harrison as the annoying Cindy on three's company 1980s by steroidamoeba
I absolutely hated the new Mandy . It was like watching an understudy try and act like the original actress.
camwow13 t1_ja9s4ft wrote
Reply to comment by bristolcities in A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
And finding high quality photos. Needs to be a postage stamp saved at 50 quality JPG saved 3 times over before it qualifies to be shared.
Not2daydear t1_ja9s3h9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In the 1950s a ray gun was all you needed for a great day. by skipperbob
So is delusion. These ray guns were made because of sci-fi movies in the 40s and 50s. You didn’t have to make a ray gun to make kids like guns because you could very easily own a BB gun and many kids that age during that time. also had shotguns. This piddly ass little plastic toy ray gun designed after a sci-fi movie is just that. You are either too young to know what it was all about or too ignorant to figure it out.
xAbzzx t1_ja9ymjz wrote
Reply to A pig photo bombing a wedding in the 1940s by Mad_Season_1994
The picture is amazing