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

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  1. empire
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    This is a girl with Pfeiffer Syndrome
     
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    Hi, Empire. Cool old vintage car. When was this photo actually taken?
    In all honesty, it does not look like a vintage shot to me. If I'm wrong,
    just point up where I'm wrong, and I'll retract my observation. No dis-
    respect meant, bro. :p

    And THANKS for all the great contributions.:)
     
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    Thanks for clearing that up for me, Jimi. I read someplace that Heddy was pissed about the Hedley thing. But in the end, Mel Brooks put her name back in the public eye.

    And yes, to these eyes, Robyn Hilton deserves a double:D
     
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    The 369th Harlem Hellfighters also had one of the great military bands of US history. Under the direction of James Reece Europe, they were the orchestral band of the Clef Club of New York City. After the outbreak of WW1, they enlisted and became the 369th Hellfighters band. They had as many as 125 musicians and worked Carnegie Hall and other top venues in NYC. James Europe's military aggregation rivaled John Phillip Sousa's in quality, and his civilian unit was compared to the Paul Whiteman band in the development of symphonic jazz.
     
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  10. Can we do with A LOT less freaks and OT movie shots and more vintage shots, please?
     
  11. Well, just check out the driver. The suit, the helmet. This is great. Means the car is alive and kickin, somewhere. Sure would like to see it in person. It also occurrs to me that it might be a new construct. Fine with me.
     
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    What he said^^^
     
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    Gib’s Service Station, Kiel Wisconsin
     
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  19. Seems like a strang spelling for gasoline, and Kiel Wisconsin is at least 300 miles from the nearest Canadian border.
     
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    good call

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    Seems like a strang spelling for gasoline, and Kiel Wisconsin is at least 300 miles from the nearest Canadian border.[/QUOTE]

    Yeah, that's strange. I was wondering about that?
     
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    Here's a few high definition images that were cut down or 'sliced' into tall pieces in order to keep them
    within the borders of this threads width.

    The idea is to retain and show the excellent definition of the original pic without displaying it
    in the original super wide format (3000 pixels wide).

    These pics are of various street scenes and seeing that these are rather large files
    I'll only post a few at a time.

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    "You will find something heaped up in red cloth Please do so Good luck"
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    "New York circa 1903 The Flatiron Building"


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    -When copper was king

    "Knoxville Tennessee 1903"


    (notice how the horse is 'anchored').

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    Detroit circa 1904. Fountain of ice, Washington Boulevard.


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    Last of the tall ones for this evening...

    30 Rock in 1933 (Rockefeller plaza)


    Is that a clock face I see lite up on top of the building in the background?

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