This group of pics will drive the "toy guys" crazy. I remember my Father (born 1918, 1 of 14 kids) saying for Christmas he got a wooden truck (Probably homemade). How he knew it was for him was it was set beside his bed during night before Christmas morning. Also got a small paper sack with an orange n few nuts n candies (in lieu of stocking I guess). How times have changed. Now Christmas morning looks like the whole toy store in a lotta homes. 1 more car I promise, Rex Winter Dry n windy Lubbock TX
Just had a strange thought on this one.....the possiblity that the power pole in the back ground was a sign from "The Man" telling the girl that the way she is dressed and posed is not proper for a lady and could lead towards a life of sinful acts...and for that she could find herself in that same position in her future yelling "Help..I've fallen and I can't get up" and unless she invested in one of them panic button's to call for help chances are.....well anyway it was just a strange thought. Lol But then again I don't see a problem with the way she is dressed or posed...and I definitely wouldn't have been looking at the power pole. Sent from my SM-T387V using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I'm thinking that is Henry Fonda. He was the bad guy in one of my favorite movies. Once upon a time in the west.
Umbrellas are a neat idea, but wouldn't fare too well with today's raised pickups. That shiney Chev sure looks nice, n I wouldn't even mind small dent in bumper. 1 more car I promise, Rex Winter Dry n windy Lubbock TX
Good girls seldom make history. And because I'm so much of a history buff That's probably why I spend so much time with the bad ones.