Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Your grandmothers in their youth.

 


20 comments:

  1. Cool chicks!
    And a Woodie and a Starlight Coupe in the same photo!

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  2. "That's Life."
    "What's Life?"
    "Life's a magazine."
    "What's it cost?"
    "25 cents."
    "That's too much."
    "That's Life."
    "What's Life?"

    I'll see myself out.

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  3. I'm at an awkward age. They're far too young to be mother let alone grandmother. Too old for wife, though.

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  4. Otherwise known as "GILFs"

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  5. Back in the day when women were women and men were happy that they were!!!

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  6. Middle chick has a rather expensive Nantucket handbag.

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  7. The front one has a harlequin beever and some robust ankle tendons.

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  8. Born in 1895 my grandmother in her youth was wearing a bustle and waving goodbye to my grandfather as he went off to fight the Huns

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  9. Looks like 40s, so probably 'great-grandmother'. 70s would be more like grandmother, and those hairstyles and clothes are definitely earlier.

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  10. Nah, my grandma (the one I knew) was a flapper. Those might be my mom's vintage though.

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  11. on their way to get brownie and cookie mix at the safeway.

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  12. Dressed like this in the mid fifties (dated by the cars) would suggest they were out
    for more than cookies.
    Bubbarust

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  13. Short hair does nothing for them.

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  14. Hmm, the gals are dressed like the year the Dodgers beat the White Sox in the Coliseum -59) but the cars don't seem to match...especially the nearest "Bermuda Shorts" model.

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  15. Looks like three generations there, maybe just two?

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  16. Who likes short shorts?

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  17. I prefer fat, blue haired, and tattooed. I ride with Harris

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