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Carole Lombard

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Me everyday morning to my alarm clock 😂💜
Fun & Funky 70′s Fonts From the 1979 Letraset Catalog
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Your character, reflects back to you of those who you surround yourself with.
Be wise, with whom you choose.

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Huge sculpture in Selfridges’ Louis Vuitton area.
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The Yellow Bee #024
Location: Exchange Square, outside Selfridges store
Photos taken prior to the disappearance of this bee I discovered yesterday.
I’ve seen this bee referred to as ‘the boring bee’ and ‘pointless’. You spray one bee completely yellow and people see it as plain and boring, someone else sprays one completely gold and that one is stylish and amazing. Go figure!
We like The Yellow Bee.
Rosey's Auto Graveyard, Lincoln Highway, Vintage, Pennsylvania, 1919 - Advertising Postcards "Rosey's Auto Graveyard on Lincoln Highway at Vintage, Pa. Between Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pa." The Lancaster County Postcard Club's book, Lancaster County Postcards: Windows to Our Past (Stevens, Pa., 1998), p. 94, gives a date of 1919 for this postcard. Printed on the other side of the postcard: Rosey Buying and selling running and not running automobiles. Paying highest cash prices. Dealer in all kinds of supplies. On the Lincoln Highway. Vintage, Lanc. Co., Pa. Ind. Phone, Gap 420-G. Bell Phone, Gap 422. Published by I. Steinfeldt, Lancaster, Pa. Made in U.S.A. C. T. American Art. A-80583. Excerpts from a 1921 article about "Rosey" and "The Graveyard": "Rosey," whose real name is Morris Roseman, is proprietor of "The Graveyard," a most interesting and profitable "outdoor showroom" for defunct automobiles and other motor vehicles. Vintage is a small place twelve miles east of Lancaster, Pa., on the Lincoln Highway, which gives "The Graveyard" a strategical position: First, because of the tremendous motor vehicle traffic along the highway, and second, because Vintage is in Lancaster county, noted for its great number of automobile, truck, and farm tractor users and owners.... "Rosey" is a cheerful character, but while he is never tired of having colored post cards made of his famous "Graveyard," he does not consider his own portrait especially decorative and there aren't many pictures of him extant. --from K. H. Lansing, "Being a 'Character' Has Money Value," American Garage and Auto Dealer, August 1921, pp. 13-14.

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A Halloween Masquerade Invitation! October 23, 1920 I'm guessing that a masquerade held near the end of the month of October in the year MCMXX (or 1920 in Arabic numerals) would have had something to do with Halloween. One of the classes—juniors, sophomores, or freshmen—at an unidentified high school or college evidently created this invitation to ask the seniors to come to a party "garbed in costumes appropriate for th' occasion." Also, someone used a pencil on the invitation to darken the masquerader's ruffle and add lines to some of the squares in the plaid clothing design. A Masquerade! When? Saturday, October 25, MCMXX at 7:30 o'clock. Where? In the Conference Rm., News Bld'g. Hark, ye seniors: come garbed in costumes appropriate for th' occasion.
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