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Uncle Wally

“Uncle Wally is not a very good babysitter.”

(submitted by Liz)

Bowl Game

“The only thing more awkward than my bowl cut was the fact that my mom thought we should showcase it with this amazing photo.”

(submitted by IG @1katievasquez

The Chug

“This is a picture of my family on Easter sometime in the 90’s. I’m on the right with the stonewashed pink pants, mullet to match my older brother’s. The only thing in this picture that focuses the awkwardness away from me is my Grandpa in the next room slamming what I hope to be his first Easter beer of the day because if memory serves me correctly, we always took our pictures before church.”

(submitted by Phil)

Two Thumbs Up

“My 6 year old daughter drew a picture of me ‘giving two thumbs up.’ Apparently I had gas that day as well.”

(submitted by Steve)

Way Of The Dragon

“A photographer came to the karate studio my parents made me go to back in 1982. I had no interest in karate and wasn’t good but I sure looked like hot stuff with my pose and props. This pic has gone from my most embarrassing to my absolute favorite.”

(submitted by IG @velmabelcher

 

Tune In Tokyo

“My dad is the baby in this photo. Apparently there was some confusion back then about what exactly feeds a baby.”

(submitted by Heather)

My Left Foot

“Swollen left foot on the wedding. And well, no shoe plus the bowtie got crooked and the usher’s tie was too short.”

(submitted by Paul)

Cougar Town

“I really, really liked John Cougar Mellencamp when I was 4.”

(submitted by IG @massiveattk)

Head Start

“1993, London and I was 2 years old. My parents were friends with a make-up artist and prop maker and thought this would be a great picture.”

(submitted by IG @themightyfin92

Night At The Vet

“This is a photo of my son on a day when we had to take our goat to the veterinarian. My son was not overly fond of the goat, and had other plans, bu the poor goat was having some serious issues. The goat turned out to be fine. My son however, has to live with this photo for the rest of his life!”

(submitted by Cynthia)