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These photos of babes on cars were hot stuff back in the 1920s and 1930s. Today there are worse TV commercials.
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Wow! No tatoo's
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Like my Brodie/Suicide knob!
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Bob - Post # 1: ". . . photos of babes on cars were hot stuff back in the 1920s and 1930s."
------------------------------- I can assure you Bob, that today I would STILL find them alluring ! |
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This young lady can pull my spark plug anytime...
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How did you get pictures of my mother????
Man in trench coat, standing in an alleyway, to a man passing by: "Hey, Mister! Do you have any naked pictures of your wife?" Man, indignantly: "Of course not!!!" Man in alley, reaching inside his trench coat: "Wanna buy some?"" Ha, ha, ha! Oh, I bet I get banished for that one. ![]() Marshall |
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Brad -
Is there a car in your photo? I didn't notice... Marshall |
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I'm thinking that the wheels are not correct for this truck, but looking closely it does look like original style Firestone tires.....and the sealed beam headlights, where are they from?
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That looks like Dick Steinkamp's Tudor!!!
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Marshall, that joke you told is showing your age. Ha! Ha!
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Yeah, you're right, Tom. I guess to update the joke to suit modern American technology, jargon and the "new" demographics, the man in the trench coat should be offering photos of the guy's wife on a diskette or a zip drive. And maybe I'd have to change "trench coat" to "hoodie"? Also, who stands in city alleys anymore - and lives to tell about it? And to be 100% PC, there'd have to be a racial balance so that at least one of the main characters would have to be a minority figure, preferably with some kind of disability. And...and...and...
Oh, heck! Forget it. It's not worth the effort to bring a classic joke into the 21st Century. ![]() Marshall |
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A ZIP disk was a great for-runner to the cd or dvd for storage, they are great and hold a lot of info....OHHH YOU KIDS!!!! LOL!!!
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Zip disk was introduced in 1994! Here is the kind of stuff that we had to repair ... IBM 350 RAMDAC - prototypes shipped 1957! 3.75 MegaBytes Weighed over 2000 pounds ... And then there was all of the Punch Card machines from the 1940's 50's 60's and etc ... Photo from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...drives#IBM_350 Last edited by Benson; 08-24-2017 at 12:22 PM. |
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Of course they're spicy, they're french photos.
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Marshall,
To be more up to date your trenchcoat man should offer photos on an eight inch floppy disk. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Benson; 08-19-2017 at 05:01 AM. |
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