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SfanGoch

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  1. The American Plastic Bricks were cool. They came in handy for a bunch of projects in school. That Honor House ad is pre-1963, no zip code.
  2. Kathy Griffin? She should've kept the old mug. It's funnier than her material.
  3. That be Faith Domergue, one of my favorite "B" actresses. She was in "This Island Earth" and a couple Perry Mason episodes. HOT in her time!
  4. Absolutely creepy in "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane".
  5. He's still a malaka.
  6. Kojak's Detective Squad Stavros Rizzo Saperstein Malaka Baklava
  7. Stavros was the one with the potted plant. He was a fat Kojak with hair.
  8. No, that was the detective from Kojak. You can hear Telly yelling "Malaka!" in every episode. The Authentic History of Baklava
  9. It was a photo of her with helmet hair and she was wearing stretch pants.
  10. The globe gave it away.
  11. Jay-Z's wife.
  12. Larry Fine in drag.
  13. Man, getting old. And Keith Richards lives........so it goes.
  14. I love slot cars, among other things. I got this set for my son (yeah, right ) along with a cr apload of ThunderJet, Flamethrower and XTraction cars. This is a picture of us racing Flamethrower Ford GT-40 MkIIs I also was lucky enough to scarf up a case of Playing Mantis Johnny Lightning ThunderJet Collector's Edition Gold Chrome cars at a great price
  15. Looks like she OD'ed on botox.
  16. GEEZ!!!!! What the heck happened?!?
  17. Definitely going to follow this, Great looking car. I see R&R has a '57 Desoto also. From what I see in the photo, it has the fender scripts and "DESOTO" on the hood and trunk. Too bad there isn't a PE set for this.
  18. Joan Collins in the mid '50s. She portrayed Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, "The Girl In The Red Velvet Swing", which was on TV last week. Evelyn Nesbit Joan Collins in the film
  19. That's Mary Richard's pal Phyllis, an MTM Production meow.
  20. Oysters are great. So is smoked herring. They're acquired tastes. Looking over the provisions, it's a good thing Diamond Jim Brady wasn't on board. He would've gone through the stores in one sitting. The legendary appetite of Diamond Jim Brady
  21. For breakfast or at High Tea with scones topped with clotted cream?
  22. I checked that site out to get the recipe for Consomme Olga.
  23. Kippered herring. Bon appetit!
  24. Three tons can go pretty fast. Ten course meals require a lot. Plus you have to take into consideration the vast amounts used in a pinch as hair dressing when some gentleman forgot to pack his goose grease pomade. Proper grooming was essential in high society.
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