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    1945 Des Moines, IA

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    1948 Decatur, GA

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  13. great photos, thanks for the work!
     
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    Wow, a ton of cool pix yesterday, everybody! WELCOME new posters, too! :D

    I kept coming back to this car, though. :confused: I decided not to look it up, just to

    make things interesting. I'm thinking this is, maybe the LAST LaFayette? :rolleyes:
    Fire away! :p

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    Without photography, the Great Depression would probably
    have seemed little more than a set of statistics.


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    Someone said history repeats itself. Hmmm. Photo thanks
    to tumbler.

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    Lewis W. Hine photographed this man on the docks, New York, 1935.
    Thanks to FDR Library and Wikipedia.
     
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    Canada and Australia were impacted about on par with
    the United States during the depression. Here, about
    1930, Toronto's Single Men's Unemployed ***ociation
    march to put their message across. Pic thanks to the
    Library and Archives of Canada.


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    Throwback:eek:: Oxen pull a "Bennett Buggy" near Crescent Lake, Saskatchewan,
    1933. In the U.S., tongue-in-cheek citizens called these once gasoline-powered
    vehicles Hoover Wagons. Pic thanks to storybrookeripples.


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    Saskatchewan Archives and Library
     
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    Yupp !!!
    1939 NASH LaFayette on Swedish plates.
    "Cool" picture !!

    :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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    This is a band from the Pacific Northwest call "The History of Rock and Roll." (Never heard of them, but I used to have a van like that.
     
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    "Don't forget to remember the "CROWFOOT" on top"
     
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    The bicycle on the left is being reproduced(?) now and sold at New York 'botique" bicycle shop "Adeline Adeline" It's called a Kate Spade bicycle for $1100 according to the article in the Saturday 10/11/11 Los Angeles Times Business section.:cool:
     
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    "Entertainment"---Before TV was invented!!!
     
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    Wow!!
     
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    Hey Doc,..

    Here are a couple just for you,.. Reconnoitering the Au-Shau Valley, The teams were hearing Tigers from time to time,... This bad boy killed and ate most of a young Marine, What was found of his body the next morning was stashed by the Bengal Tiger for lunch,..
    What was left of Bob was pulled up in a poncho liner,.. When the extraction chopper came, the Tiger was behind the team, stalking,.. the Door Gunner motioned for the team to hit the deck... . What you see are the effects of a M-2 door gun. . (just another walk in the park !)

    And yes,.... Most of him was in turn, eaten by the teams.
     
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    Quote:
    <TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset" cl***=alt2>Originally Posted by Harms Way [​IMG]
    Hey Doc,..

    Here are a couple just for you,.. Reconnoitering the Au-Shau Valley, The teams were hearing Tigers from time to time,... This bad boy killed and ate most of a young Marine, What was found of his body the next morning was stashed by the Bengal Tiger for lunch,..
    What was left of Bob was pulled up in a poncho liner,.. When the extraction chopper came, the Tiger was behind the team, stalking,.. the Door Gunner motioned for the team to hit the deck... . What you see are the effects of a M-2 door gun. . (just another walk in the park !)

    And yes,.... Most of him was in turn, eaten by the teams.

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    HarmsWay, NO doubt, that gets my vote for one of the best true
    stories presented on this great thread.:cool::cool::cool: (And BTW, the Tigers
    didn't do too well against the Rangers HERE last night, either! :D)
     
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    Time to add some more to the pile.
     
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    Oh, BTW, by '70 were the M-2s still bungee mounted, or had they started mounting them on pylons by then? Just curious. I think they used .32-cal ammo, right?
     
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    I just knew the Tigers tie in would be to much for you to p*** up,... Thats OK,... I'm a Red Wings fan !!!..... Goooooo Wings !

    The greatest quote of all time !
    Gordie Howe ,... "He looked at me like he never seen a elbow before !":D
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