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Crappy Birthday

“It was a custom that the cousins would give out the birthday spankings, but apparently for my birthday that year, it got a little rough. I think I look terrified. It’s like a scene out of “Lord of the Flies.” Notice the John Travolta poster in the background, and the fact that my brother is laughing maniacally and holding a leather belt.”

(submitted by Vanessa)

Hair Of The Family

“This is a photo of my brother’s hair…it’s supposed to be a family photo but the family is overshadowed by his ginormous outrageously overteased hair!!!”

(submitted by Laura)

Seeing Double

“This my younger brother and I, taken around 1970, when the Partridge Family was a big hit. The vests were crushed velvet and our hair was plastered with Dippity-do so it would stay in place.”

(submitted by Rob) 

The All-In-One

“For my school photo I was sporting every hairstyle known to man all in one haircut.”

(submitted by IG @ageofdanger

Gutter Gal

“I was cleaning out a closet and came across our wedding album, now I remember why I never look at it. Don’t skimp on your wedding photographer!”

(submitted by Stephanie) 

Balloon Baby

“This photo of my 6 month old brother, taken on my second birthday. Apparently my siblings thought it would be hilarious to tie balloons to all of his limbs and my parents were just like, ‘whatever.’ He was the eighth child.”

(submitted by IG @bekahbirdie

What’s In A Name

“An old family photo of my husband’s. His mom did not think much of his sister’s dog’s name, or of the dog itself.”

(submitted by IG @claudiagibsonmusic

Tropic Thunder

“My mid 80s school photo.”

(submitted by IG @intromurph

Gimme Some Sugar

“This is a picture from our wedding day. After the ceremony, we dismissed the pews and when my new husband leaned down to kiss my Grandma on the cheek, I think he got a little more than he bargained for!”

(submitted by Amy)

Dee Dee And Me

“My girlfriend has always has a fear of clowns, I found this in some photos her mum gave her. Dee Dee the clown was his name and now we know where the fear started! 1993.”

(submitted by IG @dylanlesock)