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Ok NYC crew, here's my Throwback Friday for ya. Picture taken in 1996. This was (and still is) my best friend Erin. I wore the crap out of that Georgia Tech hat, and stil have it somewhere.
I rarely do throwbacks but now that Christmas was just less than a month away, why not do a throwback Christmas! The left pic shows me sitting on Santa's lap. I was still in elementary school at that time... And the right pic shows one of the holiday picture frames I made in elementary school, with a couple of my young pics on there. It was also like a mirror selfie of 'then and now' lol.
Oh the good ol' times... I wish I was young again lol. Hope you guys have a nice and safe holiday season!
I've been going through my stuff trying to condense my photo library and moving things around. I figured I'd try to find something older then for NFF. This is from back when Denyel and I lived just a couple blocks from each other. I don't get to see some of my old friends nearly enough anymore.
Halloween, 1989. I'm 6 years old.
I'm Tina Turner, natch. my parent say I had such a love for Tina, every time one of her songs would come on, I would stand up and yell "Tina Turner, that's my GIRL!"
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my newly-ordered scanner doesn't arrive until next week, so I figured a picture of a picture would do.. come be a part of bk's throwback Fridays
It tasted so good. I wish they hadn't printed the throwback banner on all the cans. Really makes it hard to use in my 80's movie remakes.
The black and white photograph on the left was taken Nov. 9, 1928, at the U.S. Coast Guard Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Mrs. I.W. Buckalow, far right, of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, and other members of the League of Coast Guard Women, placed a wreath on the memorial, according to the original caption. The Coast Guard Memorial was dedicated May 23, 1928. Above the Coast Guard motto Semper Paratus (meaning "Always Ready"), is a bronze seagull with its wings uplifted. The seagull symbolizes the tireless vigil that the U.S Coast Guard maintains over the nation's maritime territory. The color photograph was taken in a similar location, Aug. 4, 2015. (Historic photo belongs to the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division; Color photograph and photo illustration by Arlington National Cemetery photographer Rachel Larue)
DeGrazia demonstrated his talents in the studio of NBC’s Today show in 1960 and received this letter from producer Robert J. Northshield. “I enjoyed your appearance on the TODAY show this morning very much and I am most anxious to let you know how grateful I am for your help. I rarely get a chance to get to the studio during the taping of the show, but I watch it on a closed circuit in my office and again, with my family each morning. Your performance was enjoyable in both instances. Thank you again from the entire staff of TODAY.” Happy Throwback Thursday!
Throwback livery waiting for take-off with threatening skies at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Arlington, VA
Pepsi brought back their original recipe (aka made with natural sugar) for a short time. I really enjoyed it.
My morning ritual starts with a bottle of Diet Pepsi, but today I found a bottle of Pepi Throwback, the one made with real sugar and not that stupid high fructose corn syrup. Pepsi should really think of making it this way again.