Alan Mays

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Posted: 10 Jun 2013


Taken: 22 Jan 2013

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Grandma's Last Step

Grandma's Last Step
One of the dealers at a local antique mall sells a variety of old photos, and I usually find a few interesting images each time I visit. I noticed that the dealer occasionally adds pithy comments--ranging from clever and witty to sarcastic and dark--to the back of some of the photos, and I began watching for these "precaptioned" pics when I looked through the piles of hundreds of unsorted snapshots at his stand.

I can't resist the captions that turn out to be interesting or amusing (and sometimes quirky or strange), and I often end up buying the photos, even if they're bent, torn, or taped. I don't know anything about the dealer who conjures up these captions, but perhaps he, too, appreciates a good Far Side or Charles Addams cartoon.

Smiley Derleth, have particularly liked this photo


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 raingirl
raingirl club
oh no! that's outrageous! got me laughing in a off humor sort of way...

i've never been averse to worn photos. glad you have such a good source for worn and other old photos.
6 years ago.
Alan Mays club has replied to raingirl club
Thanks! Unfortunately, the photo dealer I referred to in my description is no longer there. I visit the antique mall where he had a stand every month or two, but when I stopped by one time last year, his stand was gone. I inquired about him, and I was shocked to learn that he had passed away just a couple of weeks earlier. I never met him, but I had bought photos from his stand for years and years.
6 years ago.

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