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Vintage images, a blast from the past

Parker

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And now for something slightly different. A few more photos of San Franciscans by Dorothea Lange 1930s-40s

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And now for something completely different!

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John Cleese in his heyday from Monty Python. Circa 1969. Cleese was the Ice Cube of Monty Python.

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John Cleese and the late Graham Chapman in their pre-Monty Python days. Chapman was the Eazy E of Monty Python.

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Everybody knows the infamous Dead Parrot Sketch!

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Graham Chapman (1941-1989)

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Graham looking spiffy on Monty Python's Flying Circus in 1969 with a dark blazer, paisley tie, and yellow dress shirt you dig!

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Graham in the 1970s after Python ended and became popular in the USA thanks to PBS!

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Graham Chapman with his trademark pipe.

Monty Python was the NWA of British Comedy! And they had style!
 

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Here's some pictures of Charleston, SC radio stations past. They had style.

From WTMA Radio.

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Jim Diamond in the late 1960s, he was very Mad Men!

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Wayne Long in circa late 1960s.

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The legendary Booby Nash in his heyday!

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Booby and Bob Riley.

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Booby Nash in 1970.

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Booby and John Trenton. Man I wish I had a shirt like Mr. Trenton had on.

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The late John Trenton in the early 1970s. Who loves yellow dress shirts?

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John Trenton in the early 1970s. My favorite picture.

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Bob Riley styling and profiling in the late 1960s you dig!

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Bob Riley in 1971.

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The late Keith Nichols in 1973.

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Steve Russell (it's not Jamie Johnston formerly of Degrassi) in 1974.

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Keith in the early 1970s.

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Keith in 1973.

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Keith Nichols looking very 1970s!
 

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The Beach Boys' signature short-sleeved bold striped buttondowns were classic you dig! RIP Dennis and Carl Wilson.
 

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