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hello vonnie
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Claire Keane
almost home
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Product Placement
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
$LAYYYTER
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@drbatty
Jessie after dark
update i have concerns about where katherine is going
free-old-time-radio:
Zenith Radio with push-button tuning. Photo by abeams on Flickr.
Comedy legend Lucille Ball was born August 6, 1911. Today, she is most famous for her television work, particularly the groundbreaking sitcom I Love Lucy, but Lucille Ball had a long career in radio. Her radio sitcom My Favorite Husband was the basis for I Love Lucy, and she could be heard in guest appearances on The Abbott & Costello Show, Suspense, and Duffy’s Tavern, among others.
In honor of her birthday, I’ll post some of Lucille Ball’s guest performances on comedy and variety shows, her dramatic turns on Suspense, and - of course - her antics on her own series My Favorite Husband. For more from the Golden Age of Radio, click here to subscribe to the “Down These Mean Streets” podcast in iTunes.
Put this in the history books
i’ve been watching lots of inazuma lately
I either answer my messages in 10 seconds or 4 years there’s no in between
only americans will understand::
shirley temple DVD set infomercial
2014 vs 2015
Taylor you’re doing this on purpose?! It’s almost the same look girl!
breaking news: taylor swift owns a washing machine and decided to wear a pair of shorts for a second time a year later
say that louder please
this guy in my class said his brother lost his wallet in Canada and someone shipped it back with souvenirs
Anyone implying theft of service will be denied assistance.
National Broadcasting Company “Vital Spots” advertisement, between 1930 and 1940, Dr. Seuss Collection, MSS 230.
Today’s sexist ad: Wife does laundry, Husband tinkers in the workshop…
Also, that washing machine is just as noisy as any of his power tools.
1967 advert by AT&T, who still sells phones to use in wet and noisy places.
An illustration about the benefits of being bored for Real Simple magazine.