
No doubt golfers and history aficionados are familiar with this hilarious photo from the Roaring 1920s (can’t believe we have to distinguish Twenties now from the new millennium) depicting a goofy experiment in New York City which fell on its steam-pressed duff.
I saw this print yet again in a local tailor/dry cleaner’s and now have a craving for old Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton silent movies. What a time our ancestors must’ve had a decade ago, good, bad and um...yeah.
–Ray Van Horn, Jr.
That is hilarious!! I LIKE IT!
While their roaring 20s were fun, ours began with a worldwide pandemic.
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Now THAT’s a sobering thought…
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Let’s not forget Harold Lloyd clinging to the outside of a building!
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OMG, right! I have that picture in a history book somewhere around here.
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Hahaha – I’m sure my son-in-law would go for this.
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I had a stint with golf for a few years, but this always cracked me up.
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