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The Wedding Tackle
“This is a picture from my sister’s wedding. My daughter is the flower girl and my son is the linebacker. My son would not stand still for the pictures so my husband held him until the photographer was ready. When the photographer was ready, my husband let my son go and this was the result. Please Laugh and ENJOY. We did!”
(submitted by Allison)
Balls Out
“My Brother-in-Law, Norbert (second mullet from right), is a semi-professional bowler and used to bowl in many different state/national leagues and tournaments. This photo was taken at the big Las Vegas National Bowling Stadium Championship Tournament back in 1985. This was the man and this was his team and they didn’t mess around.”
(submitted by Annie)
Catches of the Day
“My father enjoyed deep sea fishing. I guess he also enjoyed displaying me with his catch.”
(submitted by Dorothy)
All About That Bassoon
“This is one of my senior pictures. I was a band enthusiast and proved it by bringing my bassoon to the studio with me as a prop. Why I chose to leave the bocal and reed out of the picture, I have no idea, but I’m not even holding the instrument like it’s supposed to be held to play it. Everything about this is awkward and the most embarrassing documentation of my high school band career.”
(submitted by Jessica)
Bunnyback
“I got a special visit from the Easter bunny as a child. Amazed that I don’t have an irrational fear of rabbits and/or Easter to this day.”
(submitted by Nicholas)
Her Hairness
“This is my senior high school picture. It was 1990 but I still lived in the 80’s!”
(submitted by Danielle)
Look Who’s Talking
“When I was in first grade I did a ventriloquist act in the talent show at school. When it came time for school photos, we were given the option of including a prop in our portraits, so I thought it would be a great idea to be photographed with my dummy. I was secretly terrified of that thing and couldn’t sleep if it was in my room.”
(submitted by Taylor)
The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys
“This is a photo from the final tap dance duet my brother and I did together. It is my deepest hope that he will still speak to me after this is posted. Jazz hands have never looked so profound.”
(submitted by Kipp)
The Hot Mess
“The annual Easter Egg hunt at our local park always had a memorable bunny.”
(submitted by Darci)
