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Steve Carlton 07-31-2022 12:17 PM

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svandamme 08-01-2022 01:12 AM

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I wonder if she got a standing ovation?

no pro wears panties on the court, pretty sure its not even allowed as per regs

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svandamme 08-01-2022 01:34 AM

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1956 model?

No 911 existed in 1956?


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WPOZZZ 08-01-2022 03:22 AM

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No 911 existed in 1956?

The one in the bikini.

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svandamme 08-01-2022 05:02 AM

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The one in the bikini.

clearly not a 56 model, cause if she was modelling in 56 that would not have looked like it did by the time 911 came out!!

Swim wear in 56 looked different as well

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And if it was production year of the model, a 1956 girl would not have been as mature when that 911 came out !

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In 1949, USS Recruit (TDE-1) at the San Diego Naval Training Center became the first U.S Navy ship to be commissioned yet never reach water. As a commissioned ship, the land-locked "Miss Neversail" had to observe morning and evening colors as well as fly a commission pennant. The Recruit was decommissioned for the final time in 1997 but still stands. Plans to turn the old training ship into a museum have not been successful.

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Savage Hoisting Works – Virginia City, Nevada ca. 1867.

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WPOZZZ 08-02-2022 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 11758142)
clearly not a 56 model, cause if she was modelling in 56 that would not have looked like it did by the time 911 came out!!

Swim wear in 56 looked different as well

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And if it was production year of the model, a 1956 girl would not have been as mature when that 911 came out !

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Middie 911 so 74-77. Looks like it is an old pic, thus if she was born in 1956, and the pic was period correct, she would be about 20.

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Steve Carlton 08-03-2022 10:09 AM

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Were you able to locate her mom?

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This photo, taken in summer 1945, in Scheinfeld, Germany, shows Corporal Ralph J. Gordon (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) giving candy to two little German girls. As a proud member of the 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, Ralph survived D-Day, and took part in the Battle of Normandy, the Battle of Aachen, the Battle of Hürtgen Forest, and the Battle of the Bulge. Of all the members of his Company who stormed Omaha Beach on D-Day, only three men survived the war. Upon his return to Philadelphia, Ralph started a family and had a wonderful life. This true American hero passed away on October 29, 2010.

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Good tires he mussed, but not great..........

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At the time, most trucks were modified cars. Henry Ford realized he could profit from pickup trucks, so he took his Model T and lengthened the chassis, stiffened the suspension and changed the gear ratios. Intended for farmers, the Model TT could carry a one-ton payload and had a Ruckstell underdrive axle, which allowed the truck to haul loads over rough terrain and uphill. These features drew the attention of Allied forces during World War I, and 39,000 Ford Model TTs went to war, mostly as ambulances

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Riding the Broughton lumber flume, Hood river junction on the Columbia river at the Washington/Oregon border.

Z-man 08-03-2022 12:59 PM

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I cannot confirm nor deny that I may or may not have used a screwdriver to jump the fuse contacts for the starter of a tractor I was driving while working on a service project in Sweden.

True or untrue story...

flatbutt 08-03-2022 01:13 PM

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I wonder what happens when they flush the toilet?

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People at Daytona Beach in Florida, United States in 1904.

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Kmart employees in North Carolina watching the launch of Apollo 11 (July 16, 1969)

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A Cloak Merchant in Vienna, Austria 1865

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Steve Carlton 08-03-2022 01:42 PM

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GH85Carrera 08-04-2022 07:27 AM

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Can I come out and play?

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The oldest door still in use in Rome. Cast in bronze for emperor Hadrian's rebuilding, they date from about 115 AD.

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Photo of an early boarding house in Miami, Florida c. 1896
On July 28th, 1896 the City of Miami, Florida was officially incorporated

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Walter Röhrl taking a Diesel Porsche tractor on the Nürburgring
I bet I could be Walter in my 911 if he was on the tractor in a heads up race! About the only way to beat him with a Porsche.

masraum 08-04-2022 09:35 AM

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I wonder what happens when they flush the toilet?

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masraum 08-04-2022 09:38 AM

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masraum 08-04-2022 09:41 AM

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Some folks just shouldn't be allowed to work on a car.

I've personally seen some crazy sheiße as bad or worse than that (or seen the end results...).

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GIs and Dutch children near the Castle of Hoensbroek, where these children were cared for by nuns during German occupation. Before the troops moved out toward Germany, the kids dressed up in their traditional clothing and performed dances and songs. September, 1944.

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For when a regular bug or VW van is just too fast, and you want to slow down....

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“Sittin’ On Top of the World.” Of all things, Marine Private First Class Raymond L. Hubert, of Detroit, Michigan, chooses a huge unexploded naval shell for a sofa as he removes a three day accumulation of Saipan sand from his field shoes.1944

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flatbutt 08-04-2022 11:41 AM

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GIs and Dutch children near the Castle of Hoensbroek, where these children were cared for by nuns during German occupation. Before the troops moved out toward Germany, the kids dressed up in their traditional clothing and performed dances and songs. September, 1944.

Great pic!!

I have nothing worthy to follow it.

red 928 08-04-2022 11:02 PM

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During World War II, fighter planes would come back from battle with bullet holes. The Allies initially sought to strengthen the most commonly damaged parts of the planes to increase combat survivability. A mathematician, Abraham Wald, pointed out that perhaps the reason certain areas of the planes weren’t covered in bullet holes was that planes that were shot in certain critical areas did not return. This insight led to the armor being re-enforced on the parts of returning planes where there were no bullet holes. This wisdom was also beneficially applied to the Skyraider during the Korean War. This shows that the reasons why we are missing certain data may be more meaningful than the available data, itself. In questions of aircraft design, don’t only listen to what the evidence says, listen also to what is not being said.

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At Bonnier’s house - Jo Bonnier drove this BRM V12 powered McLaren M5A to sixth place in the 1968 Italian Grand Prix

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A Lakota man. ca. 1895-1899. South Dakota. Photo by Jesse H. Bratley. Source - Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

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