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Denis F. Blake Aug 14, 2000

  1. Denis F. Blake

    Denis F. Blake TrainBoard Member

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    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    I didn't know we could post links to ADULT material [​IMG] The links are a hoot. Thanks!

    Chessie
     
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    What great old shots, those were the good old days, none of this politically correct b***s***.

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    Denis F. Blake TrainBoard Member

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by chessie:
    I didn't know we could post links to ADULT material [​IMG] The links are a hoot. Thanks!

    Chessie
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    Hey now, naked women on the floats, yeah, that would be GREAT PR for the railroad.<G>

    Anyhow, glad that you like them. I thought that they were interesting.

    Denis
     
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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ChrisDante:
    What great old shots, those were the good old days, none of this politically correct b***s***.

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    Thanks, I thought they were kind of neat myself. I agree with you on this politically correct crud. I don't give a rats butt about what someone things. I say what I have to say.

    When truly in doubt, reload and fire some more.
     
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    Denis,

    Loved the pictures! Do you know where they were taken? My guess is the Gasparilla Festival in Tampa in the early '50's. It's otherwise known as the Florida State Fair.
     
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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by faser:
    Denis,

    Loved the pictures! Do you know where they were taken? My guess is the Gasparilla Festival in Tampa in the early '50's. It's otherwise known as the Florida State Fair.
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    Faser

    Right you are, in Tampa, don't know the year though. Frankly, judging by the attire of the ladies, I would say the early 60's would be more like it.

    Denis
     

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