Thursday, May 16, 2013

5/16/13

Until this picture was developed and people got a good look at Gary (and the late Edwin Nelson), no one had ever been able to truly understand how the Plum County Bathing Association had mysteriously dwindled from its founding eighteen members to only seven after this most recent meeting!

Being a cocktail waitress at Satan's Alley Roadside Cafe had its privileges, but sometimes it took Madge so long to get ready for work she missed part of the lucrative happy hour business.

Horace was a true pioneer and felt proud to have helped found the Thistleberry County Crossdressing Society way back in 1921.
It had been a fun-filled vacation for Angie and Brad, but all things must come to an end, so it was back on board the Andrea Doria for the trip home...
The first day of school at Stephens Elementary in Salem, Massachusetts was mostly like any other except that the uniforms were sometimes more carefully pressed and the color was still deeply saturated at that point because the frequent washings hadn't yet begun.
As the towering gang of 6th graders approached him near the Elm St. entrance to school, Joey wished with all his heart and soul that his mother hadn't insisted that he wear the dreaded balloon bear pink suit that morning.
Qualifying tryouts for the Junior Division Pole Vaulting Competition had gone terrifically well so far for young Anton.  He'd passed the 2-1/2" mark and was gunning to exceed 4" by the end of the morning.

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