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^^^^ Great stuff!
Those dogs are better dressed than most of the people I know!From “ The People of Woofington” series by Hayk Shalunts.
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"You ain't nothing but a hound dog," springs to mind.^^^^ Great stuff!
“Kids, don’t ride motorcycles like I did.”Gary Busey
Has to be a rare photo. He died in early Jan, 1917 in Denver. So it couldn’t have been more than a few days. From Glenwood Springs he must have gone on into Denver.The last photo of Buffalo Bill Cody was taken outside his doctor's office in Glenwood Springs, Colorado in 1917
I’ve posted this before. As a collector I knew Kit Carson Cody. He was named after Cody’s son who died at the age of 6.The last photo of Buffalo Bill Cody
Thanks, HJ. Forgotten about it until seeing it again.I’ve posted this before.
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Tina came across this hat on a trader's stall at The Goodwood Revival, a vintage festival like no other. The hat is, or was, a gentleman's trilby. Using her sewing knowledge and seeing "How To," on YouTube the lady made herself an excellent accoutrement to go with the burgundy suit that she made for herself. Seen here at today's, "Classic Cars on the Quay," it garnered many a compliment.
At that classic car show, the entrants were asked to nominate their choice for the classic of the show. A guffaw of laughter and a roar of approval followed my choice.
"You see that Triumph car there," I said and they all turned to look where I was pointing. "Look just above it," I gestured. "Can I nominate that hat as the best entry of the day?" That's what brought about so much laughter. You want to see the hat now, don't you?
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Exiting a car in a ladylike manner.