Brothers
Coke Classic
“This is a photo of me and my brother in 1978. It was taken by our father the year before my parents’ divorce. My Mom hates it and even though i do not support the use of drugs I think this photo is special and definitely something you could only get away with in the 70’s.”
(submitted by Christa)
Ready Player Two
“Thirty-plus years of research shows: if you give a kid a Nintendo, he will give his sister an unplugged controller.”
(via source)
Dad The Raccoon Hunter
“This is my friend Jerry, his two younger brothers, and his Dad. I think it’s pretty much self explanatory.”
(submitted by Margie)
Wedding Crashers
“I was going to take pictures of my brother proposing in a park, but they got in a wreck on the way there. So I took the pictures at the ER instead.”
(via source)
Batter Up
“This is me, my brother, and my sister on the couch with our Uncle John, who was getting tired of us. None of us seem to care.”
(submitted by Carin)
Something Strange
“I commissioned an icon painted on wood for my brother’s baptism. The priest didn’t pay attention and sanctified it.”
(via source)
Wedding Wet Willie
“This is a photo of me and my older brother at my wedding. He suddenly gave me a wet willie during our photo shoot, but I told the photographer to take the picture because it captures our relationship to a T. My brother’s been giving me wet willies my whole life, even to this day. It’s usually the first thing he does whenever I see him. Basically it’s his way of saying ‘Hi.’ This wound up being one of my favorite photos from my wedding.”
(submitted by Stephanie)
Snow Betrayal
“My older brother and I wanted to make sure our baby bro got the most out of his first snowstorm.”
(submitted by Ana)
The Price Of Cooperation
“This is a photo of my family. It was quite awkward. My 4 year old brother refused to wear a shirt. My grandmother has a 3×5 foot tapestry of this hanging in her house.”
(submitted by Alex)
One Haircut Fits All
“That’s me on the right. I’m glad I got to wear the “Little Mermaid” dress because it was the only way people could tell I was a girl. I was in kindergarten, my brother in the middle was in second grade, and my brother on the left was in fourth grade. Somehow we all wound up with identical hair cuts. Luckily, Mom pierced my ears shortly after this photo was taken. I had endured people calling me my brother’s name one too many times.”
(submitted by Kate)
