November 20, 1964 I’m always trying to find absurd vintage National Enquirer covers from the 1960s. They’re mildly amusing and usually make me chuckle. Anyway, I’ve collected a few I’ve found online from various sources and posted them here. Hopefully you’ll find them as funny as I do. I tried to add the dates at the bottom of each cover. If there’s no date for a National Enquirer cover… I simply couldn’t make it out. A lot of these were small jpgs. and the dates were pixelated when I enlarged them. I did try my damnedest, though. July 4, 1965 July 15, 1965 1964 February, 1965 April 4, 1965 January, 1964 April, 1966 June 17, 1963 January 5, 1964 November, 1967 June, 1966 March, 1965 October 28, 1962 April 15, 1962 Sources: National Enquirer , WOW, Pulp International, Pinterest
November 20, 1964 I’m always trying to find absurd vintage National Enquirer covers from the 1960s. They’re mildly amusing and usually make me chuckle. Anyway, I’ve collected a few I’ve found online from various sources and posted them here. Hopefully you’ll find them as funny as I do. I tried to add the dates at the bottom of each cover. If there’s no date for a National Enquirer cover… I simply couldn’t make it out. A lot of these were small jpgs. and the dates were pixelated when I enlarged them. I did try my damnedest, though. July 4, 1965 July 15, 1965 1964 February, 1965 April 4, 1965 January, 1964 April, 1966 June 17, 1963 January 5, 1964 November, 1967 June, 1966 March, 1965 October 28, 1962 April 15, 1962 Sources: National Enquirer , WOW, Pulp International, Pinterest
This boy didn't know what to say about what he did to his eyebrows.
Enjoyment: Legislator currently claims he really did not 'laugh' at eliminating gays, he simply 'laughed,' as well as he's sorry Republican Florida state Rep. Mike Hillside could wish to begin upgrading his return to since he might quickly run out a work. Last weekend break, sound of Hillside making homophobic remarks throughout an online forum
Remember, the internet is just like the world, full of crazy people and liars!
November 20, 1964 I’m always trying to find absurd vintage National Enquirer covers from the 1960s. They’re mildly amusing and usually make me chuckle. Anyway, I’ve collected a few I’ve found online from various sources and posted them here. Hopefully you’ll find them as funny as I do. I tried to add the dates at the bottom of each cover. If there’s no date for a National Enquirer cover… I simply couldn’t make it out. A lot of these were small jpgs. and the dates were pixelated when I enlarged them. I did try my damnedest, though. July 4, 1965 July 15, 1965 1964 February, 1965 April 4, 1965 January, 1964 April, 1966 June 17, 1963 January 5, 1964 November, 1967 June, 1966 March, 1965 October 28, 1962 April 15, 1962 Sources: National Enquirer , WOW, Pulp International, Pinterest
For this week’s entertainment, we return to the subject of animals. The first one is a bit lame but they get funnier as you go. In fact, I would greatly appreciate if one of you could procu…
Sometimes you just need a chuckle.
‘Who picked this panel? You might as well have had the Chuckle Brothers on.'
"Murder Most Foul" stelt het nieuwe klassieke meesterwerk van Bob Dylan opnieuw voor als de voorpagina van de Dallas Morning News van 23 november 1963. Details zijn er in overvloed, van de portretten van Dylan die het logo van de krant omlijsten tot het "weerbericht" dat citeert uit " It's a Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' naar de 'Today's Chuckle' die citeert uit 'Po' Boy'. Dit is een fine art giclee print op zuurvrij, 330gsm, 100% katoenen voddenpapier met een heldere, gladde afwerking. Watermerk verschijnt niet op voltooide afdruk. Prints zijn er in vier maten: 11x8.5, 17x11, 24x18 en 36x24. Houd er rekening mee dat alle prints een witte rand hebben om te helpen bij het inlijsten van uw item. Afhankelijk van welk formaat print je bestelt, kan deze rand aan de boven- en onderkant breder zijn dan aan de zijkanten. Ik raad je aan te wachten tot je je afdruk in handen hebt voordat je op zoek gaat naar een lijst. Het perfecte cadeau voor de Dylanoloog in je leven!
Sometimes you just need a chuckle.
Chris Stapleton continues to buck country orthodoxy on his new album, "Starting Over."