Le lieutenant Ralph 'Kidd' Hofer montre le cockpit de son P-51 Mustang à Virginia Irwin, journaliste du St. Louis Post-Dispatch – 1940's

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Le lieutenant Ralph 'Kidd' Hofer montre le cockpit de son P-51 Mustang à Virginia Irwin, journaliste du St. Louis Post-Dispatch – 1940's
3-D TV Is The Thing This Year!
Vintage Comic Strips - Jungle Jim / Flash Gordon Sunday Strip
Art by Alex Raymond
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Jan24th1937)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (May 7, 1978)
Making the Gateway Arch Missouri’s official state monument survived; Rush Limbaugh Day did not.
Gov. Mike Parson continues to push to prosecute a reporter who discovered teacher social security numbers were at risk of exposure.
Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parsons, who also serves as the state’s official village idiot, is stepping up attacks on a journalist who exposed a security flaw in a state website that exposed the Social Security numbers of many teachers and other school personnel.
This kind of thing is why I’m a Democrat. The Democratic Party frequently acts badly, but the GOP has far too many stupid people in it, and the stupid ones rise to the top.
Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim Sunday strip by Alex Raymond, published by the King Features Syndicate, January 24, 1937.
"An unseen online audience watches, evaluating women’s bodies…mocking conversations."
very glad to see he is no longer employed as a a driver by these companies.
Legally, in his state - he can record passengers without telling them. but...
it is incredibly creepy. and wrong.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Passengers have included children, drunk college students and unwitting public figures such as a local TV news reporter and Jerry Cantrell, lead guitarist with the band Alice in Chains.
First names, and occasionally full names, are revealed. Homes are shown. Passengers have thrown up, kissed, talked trash about relatives and friends and complained about their bosses in Gargac’s truck.
All the while, an unseen online audience watches, evaluating women’s bodies, judging parents and mocking conversations.