I've got glue on my strings

January 20, 1991: Bills crush Raiders 51-3 at Rich Stadium in 1990 AFC Championship. Thomas (34) went for 138 yards and a touchdown and caught five passes for 61 yards. Kenneth Davis had 21 yards but three touchdowns. Keith McKeller (84) caught three passes for 44 yards.
I think I see Riki Ellison in the back there (#50 in white). Raiders’ Jay Schroeder threw five picks and Bo Jackson’s NFL career had ended a couple weeks earlier against Cincinnati.
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January 20, 1991: Bills crush Raiders 51-3 at Rich Stadium in 1990 AFC Championship. Thomas (34) went for 138 yards and a touchdown and caught five passes for 61 yards. Kenneth Davis had 21 yards but three touchdowns. Keith McKeller (84) caught three passes for 44 yards.

I think I see Riki Ellison in the back there (#50 in white). Raiders’ Jay Schroeder threw five picks and Bo Jackson’s NFL career had ended a couple weeks earlier against Cincinnati.

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I just lay there awake in the middle of the night, thinking about the wreck on the highway
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November 1936. “Automobile accident on U.S. 40 between Hagerstown and Cumberland, Maryland.” Photo by Arthur Rothstein.

I just lay there awake in the middle of the night, thinking about the wreck on the highway

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November 1936. “Automobile accident on U.S. 40 between Hagerstown and Cumberland, Maryland.” Photo by Arthur Rothstein.

“We never go out anymore!”
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Caption, please?
Shot with Konica FP-1 Program

“We never go out anymore!”

benisadesigner:

Caption, please?

Shot with Konica FP-1 Program

Levon Helm, ready willing and able.

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Best Friends: November 1938. “Boy with dog. Omaha, Nebraska.” 35mm nitrate negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration. 

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Best Friends: November 1938. “Boy with dog. Omaha, Nebraska.” 35mm nitrate negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration. 

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The Floating Tunnel: The Detroit River circa 1910. “Sinking last tubular section, Michigan Central R.R. tunnel. W.S. Kinnear, Chief Engineer, Butler Bros. Construction Co., contractors.” 6½ x 8½ inch glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. 

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The Floating Tunnel: The Detroit River circa 1910. “Sinking last tubular section, Michigan Central R.R. tunnel. W.S. Kinnear, Chief Engineer, Butler Bros. Construction Co., contractors.” 6½ x 8½ inch glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. 

I think this is from the 96-97 season. If so, Warriors #5 is Melvin Booker, #32 is Joe Smith. Suns #18 is Hot Rod Williams.

I think this is from the 96-97 season. If so, Warriors #5 is Melvin Booker, #32 is Joe Smith. Suns #18 is Hot Rod Williams.

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