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Boy, there's a whole lot of "What the...?" going on in that single photo.
Boy, there's a whole lot of "What the...?" going on in that single photo.
Interesting hat variety.
Brokeback Mountain: The True Story."I want to hold your hand..."
Before Harry S. Truman got into politics he was a partner in a haberdashery from 1919 - 1921. It was located in a hotel on the corner where the 4 finest hotels in KC were at that time. All the cattle buyers & sellers would stay there when they came to the stockyards once a wk. Location...location...location.
A young Harry Truman on the left.
Truman's partner, Eddie Jacobson was well connected. Truman met a lot of wealthy people as they came to the stockyards & other places on business. Jacobson & Tom Pendergast would urge Truman to enter local politics.
On a side note Jesse Edwards James, son of the outlaw Jesse Woodson James had a cigar stand in the lobby of the Jackson County Courthouse (no known pics exist). There he would met wealthy & otherwise influential men including the sons of some of his father's former enemies, who would eventually urge him to go to law school & become a lawyer. An effort was even made to form a movie production company to capitalize off his deceased father's notoriety. A total of 3 movies were made, all dismal failures. Location...location...location.
Never did it wearing a neck tie???^^^I did a lot of nighttime gigging for frogs in my youth.
No...and if it was a pic of us when we were 10 yrs old we would probably have all been smoking grapevines!Never did it wearing a neck tie???
No...and if it was a pic of us when we were 10 yrs old we would probably have all been smoking grapevines!
Trying to reach your acronym quota I see
It just makes no sense to me. If the brim is blocking your vision, why not just do what this genius did?Thanks Red. This one is older so does look a bit better than the current Tractor Supply versions. This visor style hat has been around since the 1930s.
It just makes no sense to me. If the brim is blocking your vision, why not just do what this genius did?
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Love everything about this image, hats, streamliner E Units and the old railroad worker on the left. Cool.Frisco Depot, Springfield, Missouri, 1954.