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I've got to say, whatever it is- she's got it. Phew.
I've got to say, whatever it is- she's got it. Phew.
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Now, depending on ones view of beautiful, she can be taken either way. I stumbled upon a docu-mentary about her last nite, lil before my time but the clips they played were funny IMHO & very full of ahh double entendre
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moms_Mabley
From the Vintage Ladies set on Flickr
Great photo. Clearly a time when men were men and woman were proud.. I miss those times.
Regards
CCJ
There is something in the faces of these people and the confidence of their stride that reflects pride and thoughtful optimism; whereas, today we see (in general, many specific exceptions) cynicism or dissolution in faces and a slouch or ennui in many people's walk and posture.
While there was an overall ethos that valued idealism and optimism one shouldn't get carried away.
It is rather easy to find countless photos of the era with disillusioned, cynical, exasperated and despaired men and women (regardless of place). Afterall this was also an era of widespread depression, poverty, oppression and wars.
To me the dark sides are part and parcel of the era and make it so fascinating - not a dreamy "golden" era, but a genuinely fascinating era with bright and ugly sides.
While there was an overall ethos that valued idealism and optimism one shouldn't get carried away.
It is rather easy to find countless photos of the era with disillusioned, cynical, exasperated and despaired men and women (regardless of place). Afterall this was also an era of widespread depression, poverty, oppression and wars.
To me the dark sides are part and parcel of the era and make it so fascinating - not a dreamy "golden" era, but a genuinely fascinating era with bright and ugly sides.
The 4 are properly attired, they have great posture, they are smiling, they look fit and full of energy, they look happy, they are walking like proud ladies and gentleman..
You say they are "properly attired", however at the time plenty of people would have been appalled that the woman on the right was wearing trousers.