At long last football is back! 😃🏈 In 1992, way before smartphones and even mainstream internet, you had to keep this little card in your wallet if you wanted easy access to the NFL schedule! Hey, it worked!😂#losangeles#la#hollywood#tees#wlb#nfl#raiders#rams#football
“All Women Cooks” was the slogan of this 1940's era Los Angeles restaurant mini chain💋🌞An "All Men Cooks" shirt didn't seem nearly as cool or as fun 🍴 🤣🤣This is our white on maroon design, check out our shop for the rest of our color combos.❤️🔥🖤🔥🤍🔥🤎🔥💙🙏#losangeles
Look at how many Pup'n'Tacos used to be around the Southland!😋🌮 I remember these as a kid growing up on the Westside. It never occurred to me back then why they suddenly disappeared, but evidently the company was bought out by Taco Bell🔔 in 1984 mainly for the real estate.🤬
Happy birthday Los Angeles!🥳🥳🎂 On this day 241 years ago, los pobladores del pueblo de los Ángeles, the 44 original settlers and 4 soldiers, founded the Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles in 1781, which is better known today as the modern-day city of L.A. 🌞
They really left a lot of open threads besides Tony living/dying. Sil is on deathbed in the hospital, AJ is a mess, Carlo flips, and Dr. Melfi seems done with Tony for good.😱if Tony didn't die he was in deep 💩
I just got done re-watching the Sopranos series after some time 😄 I totally forgot that Carlo flipped 🗣Carlo was a damn rat🐭! So even if Tony didn't get killed at the diner, he was going down anyway 👮👮♂️😭🤬 #sopranos#rat#IhateAJ
“All Women Cooks” was the slogan of this 1940's era Los Angeles restaurant mini chain. For us, this imagery was off a cool vintage matchbook, too cool to ignore.😎 This is our gold on back version, check out our website for the rest of our color combos.❤️🖤🤍🤎💙#losangeles#la
Scandalous!😲😲🤣 The L.A. X…Press was a free, weekly pornographic newspaper that was omnipresent in the 1990s at newsstands and machines around Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Marina del Rey. These papers were everywhere and then POOF! Gone. Great pic by @vikisecretscom