https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1383907806630407&set=a.181986760155857
There on the left side of the street is some kind of sign, Hell, I don't know how to describe it... but just a little higher and to the right, and looks like a circle with a street light between the telephone poles
Jesse, after scrolling through today’s posts I’m really enjoying the theme as of late. Old stuff from the 20s 30s 40s are truly fascinating. Especially due to the fact that you find stuff that most of us never heard of before, and would not know about if not for your tireless work that you continue to put into this blog. I’m an old guy on a fixed income but I’m heading over to the tip jar right now. Please don’t stop my friend.
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It's going to last only as long as the source I'm looking through has more to look through, and I have time. That's the problem with finding stuff, having a source that never ends, and this one has 682 pages, https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/319/ and I've looked through pages 400-692, and now started on page 300, heading toward 400.
DeleteSo, there isn't even half as much left in the source now. Then when I've went through it all, I'll look around for other sources. Just like I've done for 19 years. Facebook has an unending supply, but there's nothing like this theme of old stuff that's consistent. Most pages just don't have a lot of stuff I want to repost. There are just more of them. Plus, when I get back to work, I'll have a lot less time to look. SO, having to earn a living, means having less time to blog. And I have another 20 years or so before I can retire. I hope everyone that likes what I do asks around and finds me a wealthy benefactor that simply pays to keep me blogging, and not working a regular clock punching job!