27 Intersting Photos from Days of Yore
I can understand soldiers taking home a souvenir from their travels abroad, but this is ridiculous.
Early Eastern European versions of the street-sweeper were less than successful.
When taking your pet naked-guy for a walk in town please try to keep him out of the road.
The optimist club? If this is an optimist club, I'd hate to be a member of the 1955 pessimist club.
Richard Gere's hospital room; sometime in the early 80's.
Let it be never be said that the KKK weren't fun loving guys. Either that or they had a mentality on par with a group of 12 year olds.
Someone should have told Gomez Adams that wasn't going to work. You've got to love his enthusiasm though.
The two things I noticed about this picture were the high-ranking dog being saluted and Cuba Gooding Jr. sucking on a lollipop in the lower right corner.
About this time Jack realized his robot program had gone horribly wrong...
Long before 2 girls, one cup there was one soldier, one spoon.
The original version of precision guided munitions.
Before satellite radio, in-dash DVD players & spinning rims there was Highway Phonograph. The only downside is that you'll have to find somewhere else to store your Grey Poupon.
Britney, Lindsay & Paris need to take note: this is how it's supposed to be done.
Those cheap seats look like fun. Today, however, the owner of the building would set up a set of bleachers and charge people for the privilege of watching the game from half a mile away.
Self Explanatory
He wins points for originality, but there are much easier methods of suicide.
Someone needs the rules explained to them a little better, I think.
Trainwrecked.
Little Billy was always book-smart and a bit inventive, however his common sense left something to be desired.
Unusually large wood, especially the girth.
Old-school style "You're doing it wrong"
I can't think of many pithy Nazi comments, so I'll just move on.
Shortly after this the cafeteria stopped "chili day."
I got these images from VS, where there are many more that I didn't use here.
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