RE: PIPE SMOKING ON THE BEACHNot sure what the girls were smoking but I know Emma really wanted to knock them dead but Simone knew there was " No Exit".
Is she trying to warm up his…interest with her laser-vision? His sexual organs may be internal, like those of a reptile or bird. Or “I trowe he were a gelding or a mare”.
Rosa Luxembourg was assassinated in 1919, so that can’t be her in a circa-1930s photo. The background looks like the White Cliffs of Dover, placing this photo in England. The fashions definitely do not date from her lifetime. Emma Goldman was born around 1870, so she would have been at least sixty in a picture from the Thirties; she was also stout and wore glasses. So this photo has been badly misidentified somewhere along the line.
The dancing dog’s name is Tige, pronounced with a hard ‘G,’ or, for you linguists out there, with a full glottal stop. Tige was part of the advertising tandem – with Buster being the full partner – for Buster Brown shoes. I have heard the jingle, which dates from the early years of the 20th century, but can’t bring it to mind at the moment.
The oldest posting I can find for that photograph is here:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/57114/3494176
It’s dated November 2008, and it doesn’t identify the women. There are a large number of sites which have the photo labeled as Luxembourg, de Beauvoir and Goldman, so I’m guessing that someone added the names as a prank. (As search terms go, those names are going to be more common than “women smoking pipes,” so it probably spread through searches for major historical figures.)
Meanwhile, last week I figured out how to access Flickr’s photostreams. They have at least 40,000 Great War pictures on file. My brain glazed over after the first thousand, but I did find quite a few German pictures similar to the Russian soldier’s glamour shot. Some of these pictures have soldiers relaxing in the field. Others are posed group pictures, always with two reclining soldiers positioned to either frame a placard or draw attention to the senior officer/noncom present:
http://tinyurl.com/9d6krn3
So that glamour pose isn’t as rare as I’d thought.
You guys are making me feel old. Well, I guess I am, at that – I remember the Buster Brown jingle well, and loved watching Andy Devine, the Little Rascals, and all of those old black and white shows in the 50’s. I loved Buster Brown as a comic as well – he was always getting into such trouble, and had such wonderful resolutions at the end, and never seemed to remember any of them. Thanks for the walk down memory lane, Teresa. Re: “naughty bits” – there’s no worry about embarrassing anyone at this forum, but it is a public place after all, where random kids might happen by, so I thought a certain measure of decorum would be in order. Perhaps I should have said “fiddly bits.”
Linguist about 12 years ago
X-Ray Vision…
Linguist about 12 years ago
RE: PIPE SMOKING ON THE BEACHNot sure what the girls were smoking but I know Emma really wanted to knock them dead but Simone knew there was " No Exit".
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Phaser eyes or she works for the TSA… Good thing he’s got no naughty bits to get embarrassed over.
Randy B Premium Member about 12 years ago
Don’t cross the beams!
bluskies about 12 years ago
love is…
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
She missed! Eye-laser castration is so “in” for your need-to-be-eunuchs these days! Ain’t technology grand?
*Hot Rod* about 12 years ago
LOOK MOM, ‘NO BALLS’.
Jml58 about 12 years ago
Noting to see there.
pcolli about 12 years ago
She must be the vasectomist. She missed, alright.
FLIGHT SUIT about 12 years ago
This is all very dirty.
Cat43ullus about 12 years ago
Is she trying to warm up his…interest with her laser-vision? His sexual organs may be internal, like those of a reptile or bird. Or “I trowe he were a gelding or a mare”.
J Short about 12 years ago
While your at it, try to locate my nipples too.
SwimsWithSharks about 12 years ago
V-Beast about 12 years ago
“My eyes are up here!”
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
Re: Pipe Smoking on the Beach.
Rosa Luxembourg was assassinated in 1919, so that can’t be her in a circa-1930s photo. The background looks like the White Cliffs of Dover, placing this photo in England. The fashions definitely do not date from her lifetime. Emma Goldman was born around 1870, so she would have been at least sixty in a picture from the Thirties; she was also stout and wore glasses. So this photo has been badly misidentified somewhere along the line.
el8 about 12 years ago
Still nuthin’ there.
eddie6192 about 12 years ago
Re: Blog….re:Wildroot…..Which one is Charlie?;
coltish1 about 12 years ago
The dancing dog’s name is Tige, pronounced with a hard ‘G,’ or, for you linguists out there, with a full glottal stop. Tige was part of the advertising tandem – with Buster being the full partner – for Buster Brown shoes. I have heard the jingle, which dates from the early years of the 20th century, but can’t bring it to mind at the moment.
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
Love is .. no it isn’t.
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
’It’s all in the mind!‘’Well it certainly isn’t down there.’
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
Love is never having your equipment measured with a critical eye.
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
Re: Pipe Smokers
The oldest posting I can find for that photograph is here:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/57114/3494176
It’s dated November 2008, and it doesn’t identify the women. There are a large number of sites which have the photo labeled as Luxembourg, de Beauvoir and Goldman, so I’m guessing that someone added the names as a prank. (As search terms go, those names are going to be more common than “women smoking pipes,” so it probably spread through searches for major historical figures.)
Meanwhile, last week I figured out how to access Flickr’s photostreams. They have at least 40,000 Great War pictures on file. My brain glazed over after the first thousand, but I did find quite a few German pictures similar to the Russian soldier’s glamour shot. Some of these pictures have soldiers relaxing in the field. Others are posed group pictures, always with two reclining soldiers positioned to either frame a placard or draw attention to the senior officer/noncom present:
http://tinyurl.com/9d6krn3
So that glamour pose isn’t as rare as I’d thought.
Zaristerex about 12 years ago
Your legs are hot
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
You guys are making me feel old. Well, I guess I am, at that – I remember the Buster Brown jingle well, and loved watching Andy Devine, the Little Rascals, and all of those old black and white shows in the 50’s. I loved Buster Brown as a comic as well – he was always getting into such trouble, and had such wonderful resolutions at the end, and never seemed to remember any of them. Thanks for the walk down memory lane, Teresa. Re: “naughty bits” – there’s no worry about embarrassing anyone at this forum, but it is a public place after all, where random kids might happen by, so I thought a certain measure of decorum would be in order. Perhaps I should have said “fiddly bits.”
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
My, I’m certainly glad you persevered with your blog. It’s better than graduate school!
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
There appears to be nothing attached to the “Long Live the Kings” post…