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Dad’s Double Bird

“Drawing by me: age 5.”

(submitted by IG @kt_sarna)

Monkee Mania

“Thanks to MTVs Monkees Marathon in 1986 I instantly fell in love with Mike, Micky, Peter and Davy. Clearly I was still quite smitten when I posed with my extensive collection of memorabilia for my Senior pictures in the summer of 1987. Eventually I outgrew my Monkees obsession but I’m happy to say I kept some of that wonderful memorabilia. And whenever I hear one of their songs I am instantly transported back to high school!”

(submitted by Cheryl)

Man In The Mirror

“I took this picture of my brother showing off a fish he caught.  I did not realize my boyfriend could be seen in the mirror.  Although he looks like he’s not wearing any clothes, he has a pair of tighty-whities on…I think.”

(submitted by Brandi) 

Nana’s A No

“My parents’ family wedding picture and my Nana wasn’t too happy. I can only imagine the photos that didn’t make the album if this was the best.”

(submitted by Colleen)

It’s Starting To Look A Lot Like Easter-Mas

“Happy Easter-mas from four year old me in Petaluma, California, 1991.”

(submitted by IG @virginia___petrucci

Matching Hickeys

“We took family pictures and my parents had hickeys.”

(submitted by IG @j_me.loves.bacon)

Mustache In The Mirror

“My parents have been married 40 years and this picture from their wedding makes us laugh all the time!”

(submitted by IG @larissadame

Candid Camera

“This was was taken by one of the wedding attendees who obviously wasn’t waiting for us to say cheese.”

(submitted by Jerry) 

In A Pinch

“Me when I was 3, in a porcupine cosplay, I guess. So fun to be the youngest sibling.”

(submitted by IG @eile.reyx.x)

MS Paint

“This is a picture of me (in the front) and my family. It was originally taken without my dad, as he was always off being a pilot somewhere. My parents were having problems at the time, and so, in wanting a complete family photo, my mother added my dad – cut out from another picture – to it. In that one, his head was 3x larger than ours, facing the wrong way, and his shirt had been marked in with a sharpie marker. When my parents stopped having problems, she changed the photo of him to the one now there. This was also the time that my mom discovered MS Paint. She thought my sister was being disrespectful by wearing an Arachnophobia shirt, so using her paint skills, she whited it out. She printed this gem and put it up in our family home, where it remained on the wall for over ten years.”

(submitted by Kaytee)