found in Pittsboro this dog leads from the back
Found in ConnecticutG&S super fan Ceci sent in this Caddy’s black and white beauty - complete with both the oil tower and flame logo showing both that it is oil-themed and how the word play is hot fire. Daniel Plainview gonna drink this milkshake right up. plates vanity plates oil there will be blood texas puns
Found in ConnecticutThis Queen Latifah fan is “liv-ing sing-l.” Hey friend, maybe if you learned to spell you could get a new plate saying D8ING, am I right people? plates vanity plates queen latifah living single kim coles
livelymorgue Aug. 29, 1955: A relieved mugging for the camera, after two firemen, Malachy Cox, left, and Gilbert O’Neill rescued Eugenie Ward of Chicago from her burning room at the Madison Hotel on 58th Street. “While the two men were making their dramatic rescue, Otto H. Knocenhauer, deputy fire chief in command of the Fire Department’s Third Division, was overcome by smoke poisoning in a vain attempt to reach Mrs. Ward’s locked room,” reported The Times, but none of the injuries were serious, and the damage to the hotel was “slight.” Photo: Neal Boenzi/The New York Times Fires and Firefighters Muggings black and white nytimes vintage photography The New York Times 1955 1950s Madison Hotel close calls