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Looking through my old Facebook photo albums from when I was in college, I stumbled across these pictures of a Lance snack cracker delivery truck with the slogan...
"I GOT LANCE IN MY PANTS!"
Which, um...
Sounds pretty phallic.
I wonder... was this an intentional penis joke?? Or did some 73-year-old senior snack cracker advertising board member just realize one day that "Lance" and "pants" kinda rhymed, whipped up the slogan on the spot, and then nobody else in the room dared to point out that saying you have a very long stabbing weapon in your pants sounded maaaybe just a little bit penisy?
And hey, it turns out that girls can have lance in their pants too! Even all the way back in 2011.
"A Way of Seeing" Boy on Sidewalk & Van - New York - 1940
Image taken by US street photographer Helen Levitt
Wilford Hatchery - Hatching All Year
(Walter Sanders. 1950)

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Daily Comic Journal: September 24, 2021: "Lost In The Woods."
I was curious, so later in the day I checked out on Google Maps for a “Stanhope Street” and the closest I could find was 18 miles away in McKees Rocks. If that was the street he was looking for, he was WAY off.
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Self insert TF Alt mode in the tags GO!
Loading up the pie wagons
(Eliot Elisofon. 1962?)