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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. REALLY? A ballerina? Wow.
     
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  2. Katuna
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    Seems very odd to have fashion models (and ballerinas) in a Hearst advertisement.
     
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    She's there to dance on your grave!
     
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  5. blue 49
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    I bought a building about 25 yrs. ago to use for storage and I knew there had been a gas station there years ago. A friend found this picture of the property from the '20's.

    Gary
     
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  9. "See the U.S.A. in your Chevrolet"
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    This photo brings back some memories for me, since I was born in Hollywood and went to both Hollywood High and Fairfax High School. This was on the corner of Sunset and La Brea. I met Bill Naylor as a kid, on Catalina Island. He owned a restaurant in Avalon. He was called Tiny because he was well over 6 feet tall and must have weighed close to 400 pounds.

    Tiny's first restaurant in L.A. was called Biff's - named after his son, in 1948. The Tiny Naylor chain started in the the late 1940's or early 1950's at Wilshire and Virgil. I believe that Tiny Naylor died in 1959. The Naylor family also founded Du Par's coffee shops, which I believe they still own and operate, at least the ones that are left.
     
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    But Linda Vaughn was is a lot of Hurst ads...........................
     
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  13. olio mattore
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    IT'S JUNE...WEDDING TIME!!!!HERE'S MY FOLKS' STUDE IN 48.....MY UNCLES PAINTED IT ALL UP....NEW CAR THEN!!...of course,i wasn't there!!!! wedding stude0001.jpg wedding stude0002.jpg wedding stude0003.jpg wedding stude0004.jpg
    LET'S SEE YOUR'S!!
     
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