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Mitchell 2 year s ago
#22 Really, Clinton was big for a "6 year old" and is that really "JFK" ?
       
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Cathleen 2 year s ago
Mitchell,

He is about 17 there...
       
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Ken 2 year s ago
Mitchell,
Yes that is JFK
       
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Mercy 2 year s ago
#14 I know I'm in the minority here, but I've never found her to be even remotely attractive in any way whatsoever.
       
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Shirley 2 year s ago
Mercy, who cares?
       
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Dutch 2 year s ago
Mercy,

I'm right there with yout bud.
       
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Persephone 2 year s ago
#26 what if his carrier was destroyed and he had nowhere else to land?
       
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Yul 2 year s ago
Persephone, Seriously? Are you joking or are you an idiot?

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Birdie 2 year s ago
the commie bill was 17
       
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Hester 2 year s ago
#19 rot in hell.
       
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"Two boys asleep at 2 a.m. in the press room of the Sun newspaper, NYC, 1892 – by Jacob Riis"

"Jacob August Riis (/riːs/; May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914) was a Danish-American social reformer, “muckraking” journalist and social documentary photographer. He contributed significantly to the cause of urban reform in America at the turn of the twentieth century. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City; those impoverished New Yorkers were the subject of most of his prolific writings and photography.

He endorsed the implementation of “model tenements” in New York with the help of humanitarian Lawrence Veiller. Additionally, as one of the most famous proponents of the newly practicable casual photography, he is considered one of the fathers of photography due to his very early adoption of flash in photography."

 

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