She won't be bored when that cub licks her toes!:eek:
AWwwwww! two baby animals!
She's getting impatient waiting for the damn thing to fatten up a bit and just occupying her mind with all the lovely recipes she was sent from the cellar lurkers.
I don't think so, it looks like it was taken in the 50's when boys were shorn.
Wearing a shirt decorated with roadsigns? No way. That's a shaggy 60s boy.
Those look like 50's shoes, but if it's 60's, it could be either boy or girl.
You have to turn the kitty upside down to see if it's a boy or a girl. I learned that many years ago. I'm surprised you guys haven't figured it out yet...Uhh, sneakers? never mind.
60's obviously. Note the legs and high heels. There is no seam line on the stockings. So--mid sixties at least. There are definitely stockings. No lady who wore heels like those would have worn them without stockings.
I know.... I do the same thing. I get bored with cute because I get side-tracked.
I looked at my dog the other day as if for the first time, and realized again, how cute she is!!! As if I was shocked...
1953
Oh, and God damn,
God damn, I say,
I said God damn, God damn, the pantyhose man.
I don't think so, it looks like it was taken in the 50's when boys were shorn.
Wearing a shirt decorated with roadsigns? No way. That's a shaggy 60s boy.
exactly. the road signs shirt is the giveaway.
I doubt they even had kids' shirts like that in the 50s. What makes you think 50s?
(trust us moms in hippy college towns, we have to make this call on a regular basis)
besides, if it were the 50's and that was a girl, she'd be in a friggin dress, man.
Where are those road signs from, they ain't ours?
Where are those road signs from, they ain't ours?
European signs.
And now that you point that out that really wasn't a common USA boys hair cut either, fits more with Europe too.
tineye found only one matching image - on a Russian forum.
That bottle plastic or glass??? I cannot see it well enough to tell.
they're British signs. Didn't occur to me that they were odd.....
It's probably the 60's then, since they're 10 years behind. [SIZE="1"]tee hee [/SIZE]:bolt:
I would guess 1970s, because that kind of big graphic design kidswear came in about then.