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    Damn that made me laugh!

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    1951 McCall's magazine ad for Palmolive, thanks to the John W. Hartman Center for Sales,
    Advertising and Marketing History, Duke University.
     
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    April 1950 ad for Zionite douche product, as publish in Screen Stories magazine, thanks
    to the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History, Duke Uni-
    versity. (Odor-causing waste substances? :( Jeez, a young person reading this scary ad
    copy would probably give celibacy some serious thought!:eek:)
     
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    Quaint in a mean and obsolete way, what? So many of these old ads cast the woman
    as almost a criminal! :( So sexist in its obviously unintended way, it's beyond humorous,
    all the way to ridiculous. :eek: Ad from Modern Romance magazine, 1950, thanks to the
    John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History, Duke University.
     
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    Great photo, Dave. I don't know where the Blue Mountains are, but whoever made the notes on this photo must not have used the Boone & Crockett standards. :eek: If THIS is a seven-pointer elk, that's apparently PER SIDE. :rolleyes: But 12 feet high at the shoulder? I doubt that even a moose ever goes 12 feet at the shoulder. :eek:
     
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    Eastern Oregon?
     
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    Not implying anything negative about hunting ... I might be alone in having this opinion, but when I see something like that I don't think "wow what a great white hunter" but instead "damn shame to kill that thing after it's lived long enough to get that big".
     
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    Never been a "Trophy hunter"myself but that put about 800 pounds of good meat in his freezer.
     
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    Here is a clipping from a 40's newspaper i found in my rafters
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    read more about halicrafters..
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallicrafters
    my dad worked at northrup in van nuys for 35 yrs,
    he had a lot of halicrafter stereo stuff,,
    got a nice stereo as a hand me down,
    i kept it in a barn, the one that burned down..
     
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    I agree 100%. That jerkoff in the picture should be ashamed of himself, not proud. He's just another typical dumbass hunter.... :mad:
     
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    Very true. Like I said, nothing negative intended. I know a bunch of hunters and like to kid them how I have to throw rocks at deer to get them to move on when I'm out on a bike ride.
     
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    Seeing the old tv ads...I just gotta stick this in. May of 66. I dont think we ever missed Bonanza on Sunday nites. So few channels, yet it seemed like there was more on to watch than now :D
     
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    That was everywhere on Sunday mornings pick your faith or don't watch at all it was YOUR CHOICE!Oh ya it was offered early mornings here daily on a couple channels back when some started with a Morning Prayer around 5AM and ended around midnight with the National Anthem!
     
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