The Sunday Comic – A Fresh Start
Filed under: Comix, Humour, Illustration Tagged: Fresh starts, Hamsters, Moxie's, Woodworking
View ArticleThis Week’s Girliemag Article – Maybelline And Those Wires
Maybelline works as a model for one of those weird modern sculptors. He does things with metal, shaping it in a thousand ways. Some of his things hang from restaurant ceilings or hotel lobbies. Maybe...
View ArticleLondon Anno 1959 – Part 15
LOOKING DOWN WHITEHALL -The statue, seen just to the right of the Big Ben tower, is of the Duke of Cambridge, who lived from 1819 until 1904 and was Commander-in-Chief of the British Army from 1856 to...
View ArticleJack Delano: Tap Dancing Class At Iowa State College, 1942
Tap dancing class in the gymnasium at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, photograph by Jack Delano for the Farm Security Administration, May 1942. I don’t know about you, but I am unable to phantom what...
View ArticleRound Britain By Railway Posters – Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury (i/ˈʃruːzbri/ or i/ˈʃroʊzbri/) is the county town of Shropshire, in the West Midlands of England, on theRiver Severn. It has a population of approximately 72,000 and is the second largest...
View ArticleThis Week’s Softdrink – Barritt’s Bermuda Stone Ginger Beer
Bermuda loves Barritt’s Bermuda Stone Ginger Beer, a zesty ginger soft drink, that has been bottled continuously since 1874. Barritt’s Ginger beer is distributed in Bermuda by John Barritt & Son...
View ArticleThe life & Times Of Aunt Mabel – Part 21
Last week we got a glimpse at how Aunt Mabel treated religious people that turned up at her doorstep, but they were the fortunate ones. Aunt Mable’s foul language may have sent the most timid among...
View ArticleYou Better Watch Out….
…. the boys are back in town.Filed under: Humour Tagged: Gif animations
View ArticleDidn’t I tell You To Watch Out!
The boys are back in town!Filed under: Humour, Tackieness
View ArticleThe Cyprus Alarm Clock
Imagine having to tell your boss you’re late for work just because you farted in your sleep ;-) Image found on break.comFiled under: Humour, Retro technology, Tackieness, Vintage Science Tagged: The...
View ArticleSaturday Quiz: Guess That Ass
Let’s see how well you have studied classic celebrity backsides visitors. The question is simple; Who’s famous ass is this? The “Saturday Quiz: Guess That Ass” will appear every Saturday from now on...
View ArticleThe Sunday Comic – A Sweet Revenge
Filed under: Comix, Illustration Tagged: Coffee, Flys, Revenges
View ArticleThis Week’s Girliemag Article – Unsinkable Harriet Geller
You’d better believe a mermaid like Harriet doesn’t need a pair of water wings. She could go down with any sinking sea captain and beat him to the surface. So for all outdoorsmen who like aquatic...
View ArticleZeppelin Memories
On-board mocca set of airship Graf Zeppelin, 1928. Heinrich & Co., Selb, Photo: © Porzellanikon. The shown lounge is on the much-advanced Hindenburg. The Graf only had a combination dining...
View ArticleRoute 66 Memories
Although entrepreneurs Cyrus Avery of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and John Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri deserve most of the credit for promoting the idea of an interregional link between Chicago and Los...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Ones – Silvana Pampanini
Silvana Pampanini (born 25 September 1925) is an Italian actress. She was Miss Italy in 1946 and the following year she started her movie career. Life and career Born in Rome, she became one of the...
View ArticleThis Week’s Softdrink – Delaware Punch
Delaware Punch is a fruit-flavoured soft drink. Its formula uses a blend of fruit flavours, with grape being the most prominent. It is not carbonated and caffeine-free. Delaware Punch was created by...
View ArticleRound Britain By Railway Posters – Snowdon
Snowdon (Welsh: Yr Wyddfa, pronounced [əɾ ˈwɨ̞ðva]) is the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the...
View ArticleThe Life & Times Of Aunt Mabel – Part 22
Aunt Mabel is a real dresser, even when she is almost undressed. I am willing to bet that none of your aunts ever wear a head dress like that when doing the dishes. On the other hand, they probably...
View ArticleFrom The Days When Flying Was Still Exiting
Original caption from a BOAC ad from 1946: Passengers on long-distance Empire flights will soon be enjoying four course meals, served 10 000 feet above the Mediterranean or Persian Gulf. In a specially...
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