Posted 9 years ago
SpiritBear
(813 items)
Circa 1913 postcard by A.S. Johnson Jr. with "How We Do Things At Winchester, Wis." at top in red.
Apparently, they break down in Winchester. At least, that's what I'm gathering. LOL.
Two images put together. Late Victorian novelty.
lol, This reminds me of what FORD, the auto maker, stands for: Found On Road Dead. Which is true, at least in my unfortunate case. I once had a Ford Escort. Bought in brand new in '88. Worst hunk of metal that I ever had the misfortune to buy. Within 3 years, had to trash it.
Ford: Fix Or Replace Daily!
First On Race Day!
LOL, you guys.
I drive a Dodge, though. ;)
HYUNDAI Elantra. Bought new in 2008. Trouble-free driving for 8 years. Knock on wood! [;>)))
I drive a 1998 Dodge Neon. Bought used last year. After repairs, it's been charming albeit my speedometer often dies and my oil light never comes on when it's low.
I'm still a Chevy guy, though. Sadly, my Chevy Beretta was on its way out (hence the need of the Dodge.)
Lol, 1998!??! Man, that's ancient, almost prehistoric, for an every-day-use car! And I thought my '08 Elantra was old! [;>)))))))
All I can afford. :P
Priceless gem. :P
It likes me, so yes. LOL.
These post cards were used by many toursit destinations here in Canada, usually with people fishing and catchin gequally monsterous size fish. SOme were done really well, others not so much. Great piece.
I've seen many fish versions, especially on linen-types.
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