


[Found here, here, and the 3rd created from a colorized stereogram of A.L. Cantrell’s Crown Gas Station & General Store, Penfield, Georgia (1941) found here.]
Update: Link to the store photo found here.

T-Model Boogie, Rosco Gordon (1951)
Rosco Gordon had a long career with several major hits including Booted (1952), No More Doggin‘ (1952), and Just a Little Bit (1960). His simplified boogie-woogie piano style emphasized the back beat, and was the inspiration for ska, the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. Like many other artists of the time, he was cheated out of a lot of royalties.
“Sorta.”
The Shoplifter.
More shoplifters.
A lonely EB [via Everlasting Blört].
If your phone doesn’t ring, it’s me.
Trimming Bennies [via Bunkerville].
The Disease Formerly Known as Monkeypox.
The 1958 Grundig Party Boy [via Memo Of The Air].
How to play a Chromatic Audience [more at My OBT].
Conducting business with Chinese companies (2019).
[Top: .Gif found at This Isn’t Happiness.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
All previously posted elsewhere. Mouth woman clipped from this vid. Puma Negra is the inverse of Puma Blanca. Ostrichman morph derived from this pic. Sluggo’s Potty Break is the prequel to this Nancy strip.




[Found here, here and here. Shock Chalk was a looping glitch, original found here. There are now over 2,700 .gifs in The Archive.]