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The world of advertising is utterly fascinating. Sure, being bombarded by ads every single moment throughout your day can be annoying. But if they’re genuinely creative and informative, then you might just stop and look. Even if you don’t plan on buying the product or service, you can allow yourself to be entertained. 

The r/vintageads online community is a wonderful niche on the internet. There, you’ll find interesting examples of what advertisements used to look like decades and decades ago. Some of them seem goofy and even downright weird in the eyes of modern audiences. Though they seem simply baffling, they give us a glimpse into bygone eras and the values and behaviors of people living in the past. Scroll down to check out the best and strangest the vintage world has to offer.

Bored Panda was interested in finding out more about giving ads greater longevity, as well as what current trends in advertising look like, so we reached out to marketing psychology speaker Matt Johnson, Ph.D., the host of the human nature blog. You'll find his insights as you read on.

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Dad, You've Got To Help Me! Responsible Drinking Message From Seagram Company Ltd, 1987

Dad, You've Got To Help Me! Responsible Drinking Message From Seagram Company Ltd, 1987

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They All Got The Vaccine.. Except Dad, 1958

They All Got The Vaccine.. Except Dad, 1958

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least mom gets a break from a constant state of pregnancy now.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If mom could manage it with 6 children and pregnant with her 7th, something tells me dad could’ve found the time, too. Smh.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Growing up in the 70's Polio was talked about, I remember getting my booster on a sugarcube. Even back then it was considered important to have the vaccination.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'It is just a bad flu"- quote from co-worker a week before family dinner that had 15 of 16 members with covid.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They were together for a very long time and actually started a business: https://www.prayfuneral.com/obituaries/Donna-Wood-72124/#!/Obituary

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dad, when faced with an anti vaxxer during Covid "And how many kids in class are on crutches, wheelchairs etc?" "Why, none." "That's because vaccines WORK and they don't have POLIO. When I grew up, there was no vaccine, and half my class was permanently disabled." Go Dad.

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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And yet another which should NOT be on this list. What's wrong in here??

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If an ad similar to this was run today, there would be all sorts of noise about the people in it being actors, the story being fake and all of it being a tool for big pharma to push their mind control on us. With that in mind, no ad company would try to use facts to get anti-vaxxers to change their minds about getting the shots. The only ads I've actually even noticed are the ones on the radio (I am old) and they just say that new strains have arrived and it is probably wise to get a booster. So I respectfully disagree and think that this belongs on the list.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fr. Gen X here, I truly think we were the last generation in the US to see the effects of what happens when you don't get vaccinated. Maybe not someone in an iron lung, but definitely someone who had been affected in some way by polio, Rubella, etc. My kid brother had a really severe case of chicken pox, when we caught that. Mine was mild. I was so irked when my daughter caught chicken pox, a month before the vaccine became available! She was just miserable with her case of chicken pox. Blisters deep inside her mouth, ears, and girl parts. Not fun at all.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still remember going to get my measles/mumps/pox vaccine when I was four. I am fifty-one now and am glad that I can remember it. As much as the trauma of getting hit with that what I now know was a crazy multi-needle shot left me, I don't know if I would be typing now if I hadn't got it.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, but the gubment tracks you and gives you autism! I might have to jump off the edge of the Earth!

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just hope you all get your updated covid vaccine. Only 6% of US adults are up to date.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My granddaddy, small town doctor, told me he gave every kid in 2 counties the polio vax as soon as it was available. There were terrible outbreaks he'd witnessed in the 1930s-1950s. Heartbreaking how many were affected.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dude has 7 kids - he knew what he was doing

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I met a lady a long time ago that had to use an iron lung. She was lucky she wasn't bound to it but it was heartbreaking to see her when she needed it.

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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the kind of message the world needs today. Straightforward and direct, not politically correct.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or he's just keeping the wife away from his Junk cuz they already have 8 kids. /s/

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dude, did you not read the small print? Dad wasn't an antivaxxer, dad didn't get around to vaccination because he had to take extra jobs to feed his family.

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Guess no one told mom it's a vagina and not a clown car.

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We asked Johnson about the things that could give an advertisement greater longevity, to make it relevant for longer. He explained that there's no guarantee that an ad will be relevant in the future. However, if you want to increase its longevity, one way is to see whether it would be relevant in the past.

"If you want an ad to resonate 20 years in the future, it should be designed in such a way that audiences 20 years in the past can relate to it. To this end, creating a timeless ad involves a delicate balance between innovation and universality," the marketing psychology speaker explained.

"While creativity is crucial, it's essential to tap into enduring human emotions and values that transcend temporal trends. A successful ad resonates not only with the current zeitgeist but also strikes a chord with timeless themes that withstand the test of cultural evolution."

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Asbestos Ad, 1970s

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Man Looking For A Wife In 1865

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All this at eighteen? When i was eighteen, i could barely slap my own a**e with both hands.

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According to the marketing psychology speaker and host of the human nature blog, simplicity often proves to be a virtue. "A clear, memorable message can endure in the minds of viewers across generations. Ultimately, an ad's ability to endure lies in its capacity to evoke emotions, tell a compelling story, and embed itself in the collective consciousness, transcending the fleeting preferences of any given era."

Bored Panda inquired about current trends in advertising and how the industry might change in the near future, as well. Johnson was kind enough to shed some light on this. He noted the importance of authenticity, personalization, and influencer marketing.

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Don't Smoke, Live Long And Prosper, 1989

Don't Smoke, Live Long And Prosper, 1989

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Who made this list? Seems like a very mixed bag. Some of these are just great ideas. Why lump them in with the aged-badly ones?

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Modern Home Floor Plan, Sears 1934 Catalog

Modern Home Floor Plan, Sears 1934 Catalog

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"People have been saying 'advertising is dead' for decades now. And while the industry shows no signs of dying off completely, it continues to go through some substantial changes," he told us.

"For one, authenticity is paramount, with consumers increasingly valuing brands that embrace genuine storytelling and transparency. Personalization is another key aspect, as targeted and tailored content becomes more prevalent to cater to individual preferences. The rise of influencer marketing continues to be significant, with brands leveraging the reach and credibility of social media influencers."

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The expert then shared what the near future might look like in the ad industry. "Looking ahead, as trust is increasingly hard to come by in the consumer world, influencer content stands to take additional market share away from traditional ad spend."

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Mental Health Help Service In 1991 X-Men Comic

Mental Health Help Service In 1991 X-Men Comic

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What's wrong with that? I'll admit I haven't checked if the service itself is legit, but I think any use of media to promote mental health and destigmatising the utilization of therapeutic options is a good one.

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I've Robbed The Rainbow To Make You Gay. Jester Wools

I've Robbed The Rainbow To Make You Gay. Jester Wools

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'." according to Wiki and the Oxfird Dictionary of difficult words. Somewhere mid 19hundreds the meaning changed. I have old books from the 1930s, from sci-fi to mysteries, in which "gay" is used frequently, and it always means "happy" or "joyful".

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Created way back in early 2012, the r/vintageads subreddit is going to be celebrating its 12th birthday in just a few short months. At the time of writing, the online community had just over 167k members.

The sub is still very active to this very day, as people continue to stumble upon new vintage advertisements to share with everyone else. It’s not just a group for those working in marketing, advertising, or design, however. Anyone who has a fascination with history and nostalgia for the past is bound to enjoy themselves here.

As we’ve covered on Bored Panda recently, people working in marketing need to put in the proper time and effort to get to know their target audience well. The devil is in the details. And the details really do matter.

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When you know what your audience wants and needs, and how it thinks, you can shape your advertising campaign around that. You can anticipate the possible reactions.

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Meanwhile, In Florida Public School History Books

Meanwhile, In Florida Public School History Books

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If You Lived In The 70s Or 80s You Either Had One Of These Patterns Or Knew Someone Who Did

If You Lived In The 70s Or 80s You Either Had One Of These Patterns Or Knew Someone Who Did

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In The 1970s, This Was A Clothing Store's Idea Of A "Chubby Girl."

In The 1970s, This Was A Clothing Store's Idea Of A "Chubby Girl."

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So, nothing has changed? Still unhealthy body expectations in the fashion industry where most ( yet not all) designers want their models to be thinner than is healthy? And healthy people like this kid are considered plus size?

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One huge mistake that you can make is only ever doing things how you want to do them, ignoring everyone else. At the end of the day, it’s your audience that buys your products and services, not you.

So there needs to be a balance between what the business aims to accomplish, the creative aspect of the ad, as well as the desires of the audience. 

“A poor marketer hasn’t read the data and gotten to know their audience. These people will build collateral that would appeal to themselves or their peer group rather than that of the target audience,” Jansen Mann, who runs the digital marketing agency ‘Simon’ and the 'Ridiculous Marketing Nonsense' online project told Bored Panda during an earlier interview.

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1960 Flintstones Advertising Sponsored By Winston

1960 Flintstones Advertising Sponsored By Winston

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m pretty sure that the Flintstones cartoon originally had depictions of smoking in it and promoted a cigarette brand, so this doesn’t surprise me

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Fundamentally, telling a good advertisement from a bad one isn’t as easy as you might think. On the one hand, you could call an ad successful if it goes viral, generates buzz, and sparks discussions with its creative approach. On the other hand, you could also measure success by whether or not the ad fulfilled the company’s goals.

The business might have gone viral with its ads, but if they’re not converted into sales, then the result is a bit of a mixed bag. However, if the company’s goal had been to raise brand awareness, then congratulations—you’ve done exactly what you set out to do.

What really useful here is for the people creating the ad to have very clear goals in mind before they even set out to sketch anything. When you’re focused on a specific idea and goal, you’re more likely to create something of value.

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In 1967 Philco Introduced A 4 Inch Vinyl Disc They Called 'Hip Pocket Records.' They Had A 'Hit' Song On Each Side And Sold For 69 Cents

In 1967 Philco Introduced A 4 Inch Vinyl Disc They Called 'Hip Pocket Records.' They Had A 'Hit' Song On Each Side And Sold For 69 Cents

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Sugar Information Inc., 1964

Sugar Information Inc., 1964

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When we were young we thought that the Beatles all wore wigs instead of that being their real hair. Mostly because there were many ads for "Beatle wigs" in comics and magazines.

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Another aspect of success lies in the longevity of an ad campaign. Companies evolve. New products are developed all the time. Society and its values shift and change. If you’re able to communicate the essence of your company and product in such a way that it remains relevant years, decades, and even centuries later, then you’ve got something truly magical on your hands. But this requires getting to the core of what makes human beings, well, human.

Ideally, businesses will try to connect not just with their current audience but also with people in the future who might have very different values and sensibilities. However, things like attention to quality, reliability, or whatever else a brand values the most, can remain relevant even as time speeds by. Something else that remains static is human nature.

Every ad, then, isn’t just a separate campaign or a bunch of info in a spreadsheet: it’s part of a larger legacy. If you can keep the messaging consistent over time, the company itself can remain on people’s radars across generations.

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1998 Milk Ad With Conan O'brien

1998 Milk Ad With Conan O'brien

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In The 1950s, Antidepressants Were Marketed Primarily Towards Housewives And Their Husbands To Ensure Household Tasks Weren't Neglected

In The 1950s, Antidepressants Were Marketed Primarily Towards Housewives And Their Husbands To Ensure Household Tasks Weren't Neglected

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I'm Pretty Sure Everyone Had One Of These

I'm Pretty Sure Everyone Had One Of These

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That doesn’t mean that you should be afraid of change. Flexibility is a huge part of success in life in general, not just in the advertising industry. While you can keep the core message and values the same, the way you format everything can be different.

Forbes notes that advertisers shouldn’t be scared of using new platforms, like TikTok or Instagram, to spread their message. That means testing out different approaches… and seeing what sticks.

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McDonald's Mcdonaldland Glasses, 1975

McDonald's Mcdonaldland Glasses, 1975

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The Love Rug. 1973

The Love Rug. 1973

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Which of these vintage advertisements did you personally find the most interesting, dear Pandas? Which ones did you think were the most bizarre? Do you think any of these ads could work in the modern world? Why (not)? If you’re feeling up to it, scroll down to the comment section to share your thoughts with all the other readers. 

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Jc Penney Ad, 1972

Jc Penney Ad, 1972

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Buying A Concrete House Buys You Maximum Protection From Atomic Blasts

Buying A Concrete House Buys You Maximum Protection From Atomic Blasts

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Long as that house was the top of a bunker..... you'd still be crushed in a direct hit zone. Nice try, Portland.

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Cottonelle Colored Toilet Paper (1982)

Cottonelle Colored Toilet Paper (1982)

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom bought Christmas toilet paper with drawings of Santa. What she didn't notice was that his pants were down.

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Glad This Is Laughable Today - Advertisement For Radio Drama Show Asking If Women Over 35 Can Be Loved

Glad This Is Laughable Today - Advertisement For Radio Drama Show Asking If Women Over 35 Can Be Loved

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Gentlemen Prefer Hanes (1975)

Gentlemen Prefer Hanes (1975)

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Shag Rug Rake

Shag Rug Rake

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Handy tool for removing all the condoms from that love carpet further up the list.

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How Many Of You Jokers Had This Budweiser Poster In The Late 80s?

How Many Of You Jokers Had This Budweiser Poster In The Late 80s?

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In The 1950s, Antidepressants Were Marketed Primarily Towards Housewives And Their Husbands To Ensure Household Tasks Weren't Neglected

In The 1950s, Antidepressants Were Marketed Primarily Towards Housewives And Their Husbands To Ensure Household Tasks Weren't Neglected

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Here's a novel idea, if there's 'situational stress', change the situation.

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French Ad For The Amc Pacer, 1975

French Ad For The Amc Pacer, 1975

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am missing the connection between the bum of the lady and the car

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A Terrifying Way To Start Your Day: Post's Sugar Krinkles

A Terrifying Way To Start Your Day: Post's Sugar Krinkles

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's crazy to me that they'd draw him with a wig cap and fake eyebrows. This is an illustration, not a photo, you can make a clown without the realistic bits.

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A Walking Turn On. 1970s

A Walking Turn On. 1970s

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this is the cringiest thing I’ve ever read 🫣

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Cricketeer Suit Ad From 1972

Cricketeer Suit Ad From 1972

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Gain Weight With Ironized Yeast (1958)

Gain Weight With Ironized Yeast (1958)

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Universal Food Chopper (1899)

Universal Food Chopper (1899)

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Van Heusen Sport Shirts, 1951

Van Heusen Sport Shirts, 1951

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, he's enjoying this role-play now, but he doesn't know what they plan to do with that paddle.

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1974 Ford Thunderbird Burgundy Edition

1974 Ford Thunderbird Burgundy Edition

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On My First Kiss By Brooke Shields For Love's Baby Soft Fragrance, 1980

On My First Kiss By Brooke Shields For Love's Baby Soft Fragrance, 1980

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1897 De Dion-Bouton Motor Trike

1897 De Dion-Bouton Motor Trike

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