These funny five decided to pose in women’s hats sitting on the grass. All except one with the white stetson. Oh, the large bonnet hanging low on the one to the far left!
RPPC: VELOX triangles 1909-1914
These funny five decided to pose in women’s hats sitting on the grass. All except one with the white stetson. Oh, the large bonnet hanging low on the one to the far left!
RPPC: VELOX triangles 1909-1914

‘Positively No Admittance’ snapshot. Private Collection.
A funny 1920s-1930s candid of a young man showing a chicken who’s the boss! The sign was glued on.

Look at these two lovable dorks (brothers?) with the big smiles, popping out like rabbits out of what looks like an old sewer pipe. Posing silly like this is so much more interesting, isn’t it?
This one got lost inside the vortex that is the USPS. So sad. Maybe someday it’ll eventually make its way to me…
Atta girl! This photograph of a grinning lady sitting down on a rocking chair with a baseball bat at the ready, and with her eyes on the two men of the house doing the laundry! Too much!
Now let’s take a moment to appreciate how good we have it today with the wonderful invention that is the laundry machine. And men do more house shores today than they ever did before (yet somehow it’s still a challenge to get dear husband to help folding clothes).
RPPC: AZO 1907-1914
The funniest thing about this strip is how the teen kept somewhat of a straight face the whole time. He had to be cracking up with his pal(s) between takes. What’s interesting too is the back is a normal RPPC. The photo strip was basically homemade.