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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
is this the origin of the "fish story"?
       
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vishpri 13 year s ago
big objects OR really tiny people...?
       
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shopper 13 year s ago
Poor guys would have flipped they lid with photoshop.
       
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welwel 13 year s ago
"melon party" LOL!
       
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Cheap oem software 13 year s ago
i81uHy Informative, but not convincing. Something is missing but what I can not understand. But I will say frankly: bright and benevolent thoughts!...
       
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Tall-tale postcards told the story or myth of the region which it was sent from. So, postcard photographers often chose subjects about the pre-existing myth of a region — a myth which often directly contradicted reality. "The most common subjects were food resources specific to the region — vegetables, fruits, or fish."
Now let’s see the examples of some of the best "freak" postcards.

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