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

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  1. 4tl8ford
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    Indeed
     
  2. OKG853
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    A chapter in the book. "Convair B-36" by Myers Jacobsen, en***led, "The B-36 goes Hollywood" by James Farmer, Stewart was not rated to pilot the B-36. Nothing more than the B-29. In 1957, he was nominated for the rank of general simply because he starred in the 1955 movie about SAC (my favorite Air Force film). Research found he only put in 2 weeks of reserve duty in the 12 years after WW2, and only rated for the B-29. The B-52 mission over Vietnam, Stewart only went as an observer. He also was a p***enger in a B-58 Hustler in the 60s. Sorry there is no B-36 photo in this post to reply to.
     
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    sure have shot that one down ...
     
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    I whole heartedly agree Jimmy Stewart is an American Icon. But.. you guys quoting the entire photo do***entary are killing me. If you want to add your 2 cents, pick a photo and right click, copy the url, click the yellow icon with the mountain and paste the url there. No need to include the whole thing.. Rant over, carry on.

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    +1 We saw the ENTIRE post 3 times on 1 page! For something different, check out this 1936 film of a start to finish auto ***embly. Sorry if it has been posted before, I missed it, but it is definitely enjoyable.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bT6txm4RpA
     
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    327-365hp, it is for solely that reason I did an about face on single image posts (unless different angles of same shot). As many commenters lack common sense, alleviating that variable helps nip repe***ive issue in bud.
     
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    DC-7 serial #44146, registration N325AA - later sold to Lebanese International Airways. Destroyed on the ground in Beirut December 28, 1968. Per Aviation-Safety.net:
     
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    Good point, but I should mention that video of the 1936 ***embly line is probably the most reposted link on this board....;)

    Back to the subject, this is a 1951 photo of Hull-Dobbs Ford, on the corner of 26th St. and Hennepin Avenue S. in Minneapolis.

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    For those who like to watch!
     
  10. Way on back near the beginning of this thread there was a picture of two boys, about 6 yrs old standing on the curb. The boy on the right has the biggest, happiest grin I have ever seen. I'm hoping someone will be able to point to it for me.
     
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    I've mentioned it before, but I repeat it as a "late" Father's Day memorial to my Dad who died last year.

    He was always proud that he was a propeller mechanic on Jimmy Stewart's airplanes while in WWII. I guess we can partially thank my Dad for Jimmy Stewart being able to make more movies after the war.
     
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    1926, Marysville, Kansas downtown. My maternal grandmother was from there, left 30 years before this.
     
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    Marysville, the caption says between 1911 and 1914.
     
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    1928 Marysville Boy Scout troop beside an Union Pacific train.
     
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    Big Blue River in Marysville, 1929
     
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    Wrong season, I guess, but this is in December 1941 in Marysville.
     
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    1936 in Marysville
     
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    Blue Rapids, Kansas
     
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    I guess we shouldn't complain about our highways as much as we do. Look at US 36 in 1928.
     
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    There is a Kickapoo and a Potawatomi reservation a few miles from Blue Rapids, so I figure that one of, or both of the tribes are represented here at a fair.
     
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    1928 washing machines.
     
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    Wow! That's the 1855 Lincoln
    "Futura" concept car, later
    re-worked by Barris to become
    the Batmobile.

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    WWII parade in Marysville
     
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    Old Dutch Mill service station in Marysville
     
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    No business right now.
     
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