Recent comments in /f/OldSchoolCool
NotOK1955 t1_je50i66 wrote
Dick_Hittswater t1_je50evd wrote
"playing cards"
Salty_Fixer t1_je50ak8 wrote
Reply to A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
I cannot look at this picture without hearing the music from that scene where the monkeys swoop down and grab Dorothy and Toto. You know the music …
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Reply to comment by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow in My foster dad in the army when he was 21 in Seedorf, Germany by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow
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huntimir151 t1_je507u6 wrote
Reply to comment by HollywoodJack412 in My Dad on left (1943) with USAF 13th Air Force in Solomon Islands by JasonBourne1965
I was gonna say this. You saved me from being that guy lol
Lost_Fun7095 t1_je506tu wrote
Reply to comment by 112skulls in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
Dig up Barbarella. Way sexy!
The_Blue_Adept t1_je5063l wrote
Reply to comment by littlebitsofspider in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
Hey hey! He once ripped the do not remove tag off a mattress and went on the run for 6 months.
Gergol t1_je4zz3f wrote
Cheerleader named Jane Fonda....!
GrumpyCatStevens t1_je4zx7r wrote
Reply to comment by Godtiermasturbator in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
Not quite. :)
NotOK1955 t1_je4zuam wrote
Reply to comment by FFS_Roger in Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
Yep…to borrow from an old gasoline commercial, she’s got a Tiger (Jaguar) in her tank!
HiddenHolding t1_je4zt5s wrote
Dude. Those guys could've gone to the automat together. I'm so jealous.
telpetin t1_je4zju0 wrote
Lloyd Bridges looks like King Charles here
LonnieYo OP t1_je4zi7v wrote
Reply to comment by EgoTwister in My German parents 30 years ago today on vacation in the Netherlands by LonnieYo
Hahahah nice, didn’t know that!
Shes_Like_A_Rainbow OP t1_je4zbq2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in My foster dad in the army when he was 21 in Seedorf, Germany by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow
He’s/we are Dutch
ParkingVanilla3202 t1_je4zaxh wrote
Reply to Me and two friends playing NES, 1989 by blackbeardslim
Life was good in 89 with a Nintendo and friends
Rudeboy67 t1_je4zax5 wrote
Reply to comment by thetomahawk42 in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
Continue the research.
MaterialCarrot t1_je4z4yy wrote
Not an ideal position for playing cards.
BrooksideNL t1_je4z3z2 wrote
Reply to comment by Thrallobr in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Waiting for Slaneys taxi to take her to Sin Jawns.
[deleted] t1_je4z364 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
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MaterialCarrot t1_je4z2ye wrote
Reply to comment by Choppergold in Cheerleader playing cards in the back of a car. (1950s) by roomilyDeluge232
I guess that explains why it looks like her.
Shes_Like_A_Rainbow OP t1_je4yy4z wrote
Later in his life, he met me, and saved my life.
If anything this man deserves a decoration. It hasn’t always been easy but I’m proud of him. He’s been more than a father to me than my own biological father.
Missthenorthwoods t1_je4yww5 wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Hitch hiking was safer then, eh?
MulciberTenebras OP t1_je4ypf5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A 1938 photograph taken during a screen test for one of the Flying Monkeys from "The Wizard of Oz" by MulciberTenebras
That film celebrated its 60th anniversary yesterday (March 28, 1963)
Shes_Like_A_Rainbow OP t1_je4yl93 wrote
My foster dad is a cool one. He mainly drove big trucks for supply and such. But there was a communist faction in Germany called the Rote Armee Fraktion (also known as Baader-Meinhof) And one night he was posted as a guard together with one of his colleagues at a munition depot. Turns out they (The Rote Armee) invaded the terrain they were guarding and they tried to steal the munitions and weapons, my foster dad’s fellow soldier ran away. My foster dad stood his ground. Let’s just say it didn’t end well for the Rote Armee. It’s something he doesn’t really like talking about, which is logical. But he’s one badass of a man. One of the few soldiers that saw action in Germany after WII. He even got a medal, which he threw away. It still haunts him in his dreams sometimes, not often, but sometimes…
[deleted] t1_je50nio wrote
Reply to comment by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow in My foster dad in the army when he was 21 in Seedorf, Germany by Shes_Like_A_Rainbow
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