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I'll shoot my Eye Out?

Photography Historical posted on Dec 26, 2015
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Picture of me(6 years old) as a Railroad Guard in 1956 during the 50 year Anniversary "Cinderama" Celebration of the Southern Pacific Railroad in my Home Town Roseville California. Did not put up decorations or buy presents this year Spent Christmas Week looking at old Photos Hope you Enjoy Have a Happy Holiday!!

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Faemike55

1:08AM | Sat, 26 December 2015

Thank you for sharing your memories with us

Very cool photo

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Sarahdar

5:41AM | Sat, 26 December 2015

great photo, Is that the first ever Car phone?

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makennedy

9:14AM | Sat, 26 December 2015

You're very lucky to have such keepsake memories around, Nice one!!!

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RodS

1:07PM | Sun, 27 December 2015

What a delightful look into your own story, my friend! I'll bet you kept the bad guys on the run. :-D

Thanks for sharing this little bit of you with us. I hope your 2016 is perfect in every way!

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g1tip

12:02PM | Mon, 28 December 2015

Great picture! I was 8 in the latter half of 1956. The following Christmas, when I was 9, there was a Daisy Red Ryder air rifle under the tree with my name on it. And, my mom gave me that same warning about shooting an eye out.

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bucyjoe

5:59PM | Thu, 29 December 2016

awesome!


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