sounds like you hav some experience in either antiques or just old coke machines.
this can’t be 1956 , if that’s what they’re implying with the old-time gas pumps and the 19 cent hot dogs. the marque reads ESPN WIFI HBO
We used to sell antiques back when they were very popular in the early 2000s. I mostly sold coolers rather than distributors as they were easier to sell and cheaper. The Holy Grail of Coke distributors was the very narrow one with a push down handle.
It’s available from different websites with a blue car or a red one, blue sky or sunset, Roll Tide or Dot’s Diner… must be a stock scene that lets you change details with prompts.
This particular one is available on a Facebook page by a fellow named Gary Webb… who says…
“Alabama crimson tide die hard fans
September 9, 2023
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I made this 4 years ago, hope you like it. The size can be 8×8″ or 10×10″ or 12×12″. This would make a great mouse pad, I don’t sell them but you can have one made by numerous companies. Just google custom-made mouse pads. Also makes a nice refrigerator magnet. I give my art away because I want people to enjoy having something free about their favorite team. ROLL TIDE ROLL.”
I’m sure he means he “made” it with an AI program… Cos people are requesting different things in the comments, like “Can you put my name on the diner?”
A woman is selling it on Etsy with a different make, green car… It says Dot’s Diner, the signs are different…. And she says it’s from an original watercolor. But she has to be lying!
It’s famed photographer Elliott Erwitt, who took, among other things, two great photos of dogs we saw here, that I said I’d once had on note cards.
But he was famous for a lot of other pictures, as well, like the one on the wall, which he titled “Cohiba Cigar, with Fish.” His work was in magazines as well as museums, and was also collected into many books.
Here, he’s at home in NYC in 2017, age 89, with his own dog.
Retro art, apparently used as a poster and a postcard in 1997.
This copy is cut off at the bottom, where it says
Loop “L” Centennial … 1897-1997
A couple of websites say it’s an Arthur A Johnson Reprint Poster… I’m thinking they mean the center artwork… in fact, I think that’s his name in a tiny font, at lower left. I tried searching just that part but didn’t find a date. Looks like the late 1920s.
Local gal. Used to run from Carthage, MO down through the Ouachitas in the direction of Texarkana. She would sometimes have a farrier put on horseshoes backwards (on the horse) so the trackers wwoud go the wrong way.
I just googled it… It’s actually a photo of her posing at Wild Bill Hickock’s grave. An odd occasion for a happy picture.
But then, she was an unusual person.
She wrote a promotional autobiography in which she claimed to have been an Indian fighter with the army… The army denied it.
She wore men’s clothes but spent time as a prostitute, married 2 or 3 times and had several daughters. Maybe.
In fact, she claimed to have been married to Wild Billn for a while… some say it’s true, modern historians are less inclined to believe it. A woman showed up in the 1940s claiming to be their daughter, but as there was no DNA testing back then, you can find believers on both sides.
The funny thing to me is that she was portrayed in so many movies, plays and TV shows by cute, feminine women… Something she was absolutely not
Who can forget this 1953 movie? The reruns were staple of 60s TV and this song an earworm for me since I was a kid..
Franklin D. Basset… a fine leader of the hound pack. And that was a great New Deal he got on kibble, assuring that fewer puppies would go hungry.
He also signed the kibble security program into existence, giving at least a minimum supply of kibble to senior dogs, as long as they had contributed to the dog economy, by, you know, being good dogs and stuff.
( I admit, I don’t really know how that works.. I think they have to apply for a kibble security card, and not chew it up, which is difficult. So we still have to make sure to take good care of our senior dogs.)
Anyway… As ever, things have changed a bit between the panels.
Nine things.
After you find them, you can see what I found..
by looking right in HERE…
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
Even if it’s not a holiday where you are, or you just don’t feel like celebrating this year…. I’m sure your July has a 4th.
Have a good one.
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All in all, they’ve been a lot of good days.
I know that feeling…
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I know it’s nit picking but the artist has the Coke machine reversed … the door for the drinks was on the left side.
sounds like you hav some experience in either antiques or just old coke machines.
this can’t be 1956 , if that’s what they’re implying with the old-time gas pumps and the 19 cent hot dogs. the marque reads ESPN WIFI HBO
We used to sell antiques back when they were very popular in the early 2000s. I mostly sold coolers rather than distributors as they were easier to sell and cheaper. The Holy Grail of Coke distributors was the very narrow one with a push down handle.
I’m sure I’ve seen the door on the right side. What would you poor northpaws have done if the door was on the wrong side?
Yes but not that model.
Google image search is your friend.
(late 50s Coke machines)
I’m pretty sure it’s AI.
It’s available from different websites with a blue car or a red one, blue sky or sunset, Roll Tide or Dot’s Diner… must be a stock scene that lets you change details with prompts.
This particular one is available on a Facebook page by a fellow named Gary Webb… who says…
“Alabama crimson tide die hard fans
September 9, 2023
·
I made this 4 years ago, hope you like it. The size can be 8×8″ or 10×10″ or 12×12″. This would make a great mouse pad, I don’t sell them but you can have one made by numerous companies. Just google custom-made mouse pads. Also makes a nice refrigerator magnet. I give my art away because I want people to enjoy having something free about their favorite team. ROLL TIDE ROLL.”
I’m sure he means he “made” it with an AI program… Cos people are requesting different things in the comments, like “Can you put my name on the diner?”
A woman is selling it on Etsy with a different make, green car… It says Dot’s Diner, the signs are different…. And she says it’s from an original watercolor. But she has to be lying!
,,
Don’t look now, but her long hair is just soooo out of style. I don’t know what he sees in her.
,,,
Somebody we know?
Take me to the river.
Put me in the water.
—- Big Mouth Billy Bass
It’s famed photographer Elliott Erwitt, who took, among other things, two great photos of dogs we saw here, that I said I’d once had on note cards.
But he was famous for a lot of other pictures, as well, like the one on the wall, which he titled “Cohiba Cigar, with Fish.” His work was in magazines as well as museums, and was also collected into many books.
Here, he’s at home in NYC in 2017, age 89, with his own dog.
,,.
Nope!
Not with Pennywise!
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BEST laugh of the day!
,,..
Retro art, apparently used as a poster and a postcard in 1997.
This copy is cut off at the bottom, where it says
Loop “L” Centennial … 1897-1997
A couple of websites say it’s an Arthur A Johnson Reprint Poster… I’m thinking they mean the center artwork… in fact, I think that’s his name in a tiny font, at lower left. I tried searching just that part but didn’t find a date. Looks like the late 1920s.
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It’s OK – that’s Carrie.
Looks like she has a serious case of the crabs!
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Sorry, we didn’t have time to dress…
Small towns, and taking care of your neighbor.
Small Town Fire Company – Stevan Dohanos, 1949, oil on canvas, for the S.E. Post.
The painting depicts the Center Square (Pennsylvania) Volunteer Fire Company responding to an alarm.
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Calamity Jane
And why not?
Local gal. Used to run from Carthage, MO down through the Ouachitas in the direction of Texarkana. She would sometimes have a farrier put on horseshoes backwards (on the horse) so the trackers wwoud go the wrong way.
I’ve never seen a photo of her smiling!
I just googled it… It’s actually a photo of her posing at Wild Bill Hickock’s grave. An odd occasion for a happy picture.
But then, she was an unusual person.
She wrote a promotional autobiography in which she claimed to have been an Indian fighter with the army… The army denied it.
She wore men’s clothes but spent time as a prostitute, married 2 or 3 times and had several daughters. Maybe.
In fact, she claimed to have been married to Wild Billn for a while… some say it’s true, modern historians are less inclined to believe it. A woman showed up in the 1940s claiming to be their daughter, but as there was no DNA testing back then, you can find believers on both sides.
The funny thing to me is that she was portrayed in so many movies, plays and TV shows by cute, feminine women… Something she was absolutely not
Who can forget this 1953 movie? The reruns were staple of 60s TV and this song an earworm for me since I was a kid..
,
“Scuse me, just have to go take a cold shower…
A memorable
The theme song is the ring tone on my cell phone. I’m compelled to answer!
,
“Spearfishing” by David Stowe… prizewinning photo of an Eastern great egret.
Franklin D. Basset… a fine leader of the hound pack. And that was a great New Deal he got on kibble, assuring that fewer puppies would go hungry.
He also signed the kibble security program into existence, giving at least a minimum supply of kibble to senior dogs, as long as they had contributed to the dog economy, by, you know, being good dogs and stuff.
( I admit, I don’t really know how that works.. I think they have to apply for a kibble security card, and not chew it up, which is difficult. So we still have to make sure to take good care of our senior dogs.)
Anyway… As ever, things have changed a bit between the panels.
Nine things.
After you find them, you can see what I found..
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
Even if it’s not a holiday where you are, or you just don’t feel like celebrating this year…. I’m sure your July has a 4th.
Have a good one.
Eight so far. I’ll have another look later.
1937 Packard Motorhome.
I’d love to have it!
Looks like a double-decker hearse.
Pallas’s Cat, for Caturday.
Pallas must leave the door open a lot, whether accidentally or on purpose.
His cats are all over the neighborhood.
Probably not spayed or neutered, either.
Female Northern Cardinal takes flight from the boardwalk.
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Getting even.
Better watch from a distance.
https://notalwaysright.com/no-fireworks-hold-my-beer/417336/
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