Wednesday, February 26, 2014

2/26/14

So small was the town of Sour Pear, Illinois that often the leftover couples for the Snowball Dinner Dance were a bit askew in their height differential.  At least Penelope and Bryan were able to make up some of this disparity in their complimentary colors...
Long before the concerns over driving while texting, a Mr. Sherman Tankerton ran his dry goods delivery truck off the road while composing a letter to his wife Henrietta.
One last happy moment before Bob splashed his wife Helen's hair with pool water, resulting in a very chilly dinner and a downright Icelandic bed that night...
File photo of Sara Lee Colquist on the day she was attacked by three hungry pelicans who mistook her swim cap for a strawberry gelatin mold with marshmallow fluff on top.
A rare, happy, family shot of Trixie Helpmate, who most often left her three children to their own devices while she and her pal Goldie sat around on benches in scanty attire in a effort to meet men.
After six unsuccessful attempts to snap a portrait of Eileen without her toppling over, the exasperated photographer finally came up with this idea of a fabric-covered box to help steady her long enough to get the job done.  Photos in subsequent years would be staged without the equilibrium-challenging bow on her head...

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