THROWBACK THURSDAY

A '59 Chrysler in the top photo? I like the "expert repair" painted on the plywood. Just where I'd want to bring my ride.
 
NO. 22; THE "NAKED CITY"



SAFETY FIRST!





FIRST AID REMEDIES:







RANDOM FLASHBACKS:







KNOW THIS GUY?


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B.



C.
 
"Johnny", I don't know where or how you find these CLASSIC "Throwback Thursday" Pictures.

They bring back memories of a very different time among us more SENIOR Members.

Sadly though, as I go back through the dozens of pages to view some of your GREAT Throwback Thursday Photos, many are now gone. I don't know if it's only my computer or if it happens to everyone.

Maybe I can check with the boss one of these days and find out why that happens.

Well Johnny, just wanted to mention, "another great job in providing us with your contributions".

"Ain't that right gang" !!!!
 
t123ken said:
B. - Sonny Fox.

Indeed! Good job Ken...Sonny Fox was the host of a three hour childrens program on Sunday mornings called 'Wonderama' from 1959-1967. Fox was also  POW during WWII.
A part of the show had tongue twisters, two I finally mastered; UNIQUE NEW YORK and SHE MAKES A PROPPER CUP OF COFFEE IN A COPPER COFFEE POT. Say them three times if you can...

Any guesses on C?
 
I knew Chuck McCann and Sonny Fox right off the bat.
I have the answer to C, but I cheated.  I don't think it's right to use Google to answer a question.
I'll wait until tomorrow before I give the answer.
 
t123ken said:
I knew Chuck McCann and Sonny Fox right off the bat.
I have the answer to C, but I cheated.  I don't think it's right to use Google to answer a question.
I'll wait until tomorrow before I give the answer.

Cheatin' is fine, otherwise I'd still be in High School...
 
JohnnyGage said:
t123ken said:
B. - Sonny Fox.

Indeed! Good job Ken...Sonny Fox was the host of a three hour childrens program on Sunday mornings called 'Wonderama' from 1959-1967. Fox was also  POW during WWII.
A part of the show had tongue twisters, two I finally mastered; UNIQUE NEW YORK and SHE MAKES A PROPPER CUP OF COFFEE IN A COPPER COFFEE POT. Say them three times if you can...

Any guesses on C?

JohnnyGage -  I just did a bit of very quick research based on your comment that Sonny Fox was a WW II POW (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_Fox) and traced back to Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roddie_Edmonds) and (https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-edit-roddie-edmonds-20200119-valus2posvck5pwxve7uyjfeay-story.html) who saved Fox?s life and the lives of  an ?estimated 200 (G.I.) Jews from being singled out from the camp for Nazi persecution and possible death.? 

I propose that every member of The Site contact their Congressional, Senate and other electeds and ?urge? them in the strongest language to make sure that MSGT Edmonds be awarded the Congressional.  I?d further ask that each member ask their family, friends, neighbors, union and others to participate in this campaign.  It seems to me that standing up to evil when a pistol is pointed at one?s head is, beyond any doubt, an act of heroism in the literal face of the enemy.  If this man is not awarded the Medal it will be a gross injustice and a stain on our national honor.  The fact that it has not yet happened is a national disgrace.
 
This is a little ant-climactic after the story of Roddie Edmonds and Sonny Fox, but C is Mike Mercury from the TV show Supercar.
I remember the show but I never really watched it. It wasn't animated - the characters were puppets.
When I first saw C I thought it was a dummy made up to look like Sonny Fox. I see a resemblance.
 
These are the only puppets I remember from TV . . .









And by the way . . . I have a bottle of CamphoPhenique in my medicine cabinet now . . . and it ain't from the dark ages, either!  Oh . . . and the Muppets don't count.
 
ANSWER C; you got it Ken, Mike Mercury, star of 'Supercar' that was a UK production with 39 episodes shown in US from 1961-1962. The show incorporated supermarionettenation. The show's ugly characters and spastic movements freaked me out as a kid.




 
NO. 23: "THE NAKED CITY"




PLAY BALL!














BASEBALL CARD COLLECTION: 1960-1969


























CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN WHAT'S HAPPENING HERE?



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      Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack, ........
 
^^^^ Choosing 1st up.....    .......  Joe Pepitone's Brother Bill was in 108 & later went to Coney Island.
 
NO. 24: "THE NAKED CITY"





ABOVE: KNOWN AS "RADIO ROW".....What Street was this?



























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Q:  WHO IS THIS GUY?

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INK A DINK, A BOTTLE OF INK, THE CORK FELL OUT ..............?
 
Ink a dink....a bottle of ink...the cork fell out ....& you stink.......a kids phrase for eliminating  or choosing up sides in kids games.
 
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