I won't even get into the world of autograph collecting. Don't have time today. BUT, I had an old TV circular autographed by Martin Milner and Kent McCord that I wanted to protect (ok, from the TV show Adam-12- look it up for those of you who don't appreciate good TV).
Monday, August 3, 2009
Shameless plug time!
I won't even get into the world of autograph collecting. Don't have time today. BUT, I had an old TV circular autographed by Martin Milner and Kent McCord that I wanted to protect (ok, from the TV show Adam-12- look it up for those of you who don't appreciate good TV).
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Busy busy busy!
Friday, March 6, 2009
Milk Man!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Well, you thought your DMV photo was bad...
Many moons ago Durham had some wild streets (ok, feel free to stop laughing whenever). So, I thought I’d scan this old fingerprint card that the PD threw away. This gentleman, lets say it was “Bob” (for identity theft reasons I can’t ID him, even if this guy isn’t still alive his name and fingerprints are on the back, which is enough to help set up a fake identity), apparently tied one on big time. And notice the date- Happy Halloween! Too much rum in the ole’ Halloween punch? I think the best part of this thing is that he LOOKS drunk (if you don’t know how drunk people look, print this out and carry it as a reference).
I have no idea if that address even exists anymore if it the house is still standing. But they say the ghost of the old white drunk guy still walks the street on All Hallow’s Eve….
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Blast from the past- random Durham picture of the week
"This is a picture taken March, 1952, when a Police Officer came to talk with our kindergarden class. It was called at the time the Durham Cooperative Nursery School, and was located on Memorial St. behind the Duke Memorial Methodist Church across the street from the Police Dept. on Chapel Hill. In the background is the building that housed Durham Dairy Processing Plant, and the retail ice cream shop of theirs. The Police Officer is Eric Haithcock, who retired from the department as a Lt. in the Detective Bureau. I knew him in the late '60's and haven't seen him since he retired. He was a real character. Notice also in the background the old car with the spare tire on the running board/fender. I am in front of Haithcock and turned around as the picture was taken. The tall building in the right background is the tobacco company across the railroad tracks."
Monday, March 2, 2009
Capital airlines?
Again, great postcard I found rummaging around. Nice color photo of five points here in Durham, as well as a very small RDU airport. Check out the "Capital Airlines" plane shown in the scan. I know absolutely nothing about this airline or what happened to it, I would love to know more.
Be sure to check out the posters section, the ones on the bottom row- good luck outting those up around the airport these days!
Watts Hospital Stamp
So I bought this stamp from a lady some time ago. As you can see it's a good sized one, numbered 25 in several places. It measures about 4" on each side. I'm guessing it was used for stamping things like bed linens or the such. Anyone out there that worked at Watts or stayed at Watts remember seeing these?