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Old Spice is getting Rather Old in todays market.
Lets welcome this Old Deoderant to this week's Throwback Thursday!
I believe every humans has a good friend, sometimes it’s human and sometimes animal. I remember the times when a good friend and I were together; we had lots of fun and we were enjoying the life together, road trips, driving around, going out to parties, chatting, giggling, and walking around the lake, eating out, doing some shopping and doing something out of the ordinary just to feed our curiosity. Sometimes we were angry with each other for a while after we get back to each other we are good again...and I know that does not happened only for us but for others too. But those times will always be the best part of my memories and my life that I will never forget. Let us not forget those good memories whatever they are and thanks God for those good friends, love ones and people who he blessed us with xoxoxo. HAPPY THURSDAY!.
“Where have you been?” asked DeGrazia when he met New York sculptor Marion Sheret as she visited the first DeGrazia studio at Prince Road and Campbell Avenue. They married in the jungles of Mexico in 1947, lived at the studio, then bought the 10-acre foothills site near Tucson that became DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun. Marion was instrumental in DeGrazia’s success, according to longtime DeGrazia friend Dick Frontain. “I don’t think he would have done it without her. In fact, I’m sure he wouldn’t. She was the drive he needed.” Happy Throwback Thursday!
This was shot my freshman year at Springfield North High School. Me and my best friend, willie were chilling when someone came by to shoot for the year book.
On this weeks Throwback we have Tummy TV! A tummy tv thats too big and heavy for your tummy!
Thank god for tablets...
Assistant Professor of English Richard Damashek (right) teaches a class outside with students in a photo taken circa 1973. The photographic history of SSU/UIS can be found online in Campus Archival Documents.
Old-timey Hires Root Beer dispenser. And they were still using it!
Texas Hot Dogs - Altoona, PA - 3/26/11
Robert Jackson (standing) teaches a class outside on campus in a photo taken circa 1970. The photographic history of SSU/UIS can be found online in Campus Archival Documents.
I missed this thursdays Post! AHHH! Well posting a themed one to make up. Merry Christmas to all you Flickr
Friends!
every year for christmas me and eb were allowed to open one gift up on christmas eve. every year it was the same thing – the one piece pajama hook up.
#throwback to this sweet rescue dog, Buddy, whom I met on a trip to Hawaii in June 2023. Immediately protective, he hopped up and chilled with me, after a training session. Reflecting on military introductions and conversations, including on this trip, it's funny how people were introduced to me for the first 41 years of my life and how I was expected to be impressed by all of their titles. (Especially without their true character being revealed to me over time...)
On this trip to the BI, I met a nice general of the US army... while he seemed like a decent person and we enjoyed conversation and tasty BBQ, I find going by first names versus "The General" more normal... because hey, there is more than one general in the US army (231 active, right?). Contrasted to this conversation, over the past year, I've met so many humble military men who never mentioned their title to me upfront or needed a wingman to drop it for them, yet conversations were equally, if not more, interesting. Actually, to be completely honest, they were much more interesting... 🤔
Listen, I understand people are proud of their titles (especially extra proud men), but can't we get past our pride when it comes to titles, guys? Ego, with too much pride... ooof! This paired with unlimited resources has repeatedly proven to be deadly for mankind. I find this particularly common in the US amongst men who hold authoritative positions. Especially when so much work is needed to be done. 🌍 That's how I've always operated as a professional in my career... but it does seem too much to ask these days. My manager title never held me back from grinding to midnight to make a client deadline, in order to give my staff a break. Nor any other title I've held in the past made me "too good" to be kind or lend a helping hand, when it's needed.
Let's admit it, when we cut thru the BS, put the "beyond criminals" in custody, and all work together, we could live in harmony. I have met some brilliant change makers during my life so far with practical, long-lasting solutions and they don't need shiny hair gel or a social media shoutout in order to do good work. They, like me, know how to check their ego at the door and actively listen, if someone else knows more about the issue at the hand. Think "less performative, more effective". Many don't have fancy educations and credentials, though... but is that what's needed, America? 🙈 Because, from my four decades of observation in the US, there are a lot of leaders with low intelligence, who are highly-educated, graduated with top degrees from corrupt institutions & universities. And clearly, they have run this country at least six feet underground.
In closing, there is a caveat to titles for me... for instance, when Peter Greenberg interviewed non-US presidents on his "Royal Tour" trips and addressed them as "President", I think that's cool (especially the female president of Tanzania: 🇹🇿 Samia Suluhu Hassan). Maybe because many of these presidents are actual leaders, too... yep, I think that's right! 👍 Imagine living in a country with professional, humble & transparent leadership? A woman can hope. 👩 Worldwide & community leaders whom I would be honored to introduce my son to... that is my ultimate vision for leadership.
Be well, Flickr community ✨🙏
***Decided to merge images from my old Flickr account with my current account. Photos and descriptions from 2007-2009.
It has been a long time since I posted an image on Flickr. My long hiatus was due to my computers (ya plural) all crashed within the last few months. I am now back in action. Got a new set up: Canon 5DMKII and a quad-core PC!! Not sure about my big switch to canon but I'll see how this all turns out.
Location: Manila, Philippines
This shot was taken outside of my cousins complex. Some of my friends and I wanted to get a soda and we ended up walking the streets
James and Marilyn Johnson write in the book, “DeGrazia: The Man and the Myths”, “He once made a ceramic bowl for a children’s home near an Indian reservation. A woman working for the home thanked him and told him it would bring in hundreds of dollars. DeGrazia took the bowl back from her and smashed it on the ground, … ” the Johnsons write. “ ‘Now it will bring thousands,’ he said.” "And it did. When Arizona Highways picked up this story, donations for bowl shards came in from around the world, and it brought in $100,000". Happy Throwback Thursday!
Photo Credit Louise Serpa.