Time Capsule Tales
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What is the most iconic sports photograph ever taken?

Ozzy Osbourne butchers 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' at Wrigley Field, 2003.
MTV News interviews Quentin Tarantino in 1994. Makes you really think about his movies.
Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon tap dance on a giant typewriter, 1937.
A letter from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump, 1987.

John McCain being captured by Vietnamese civilians, Hanoi, 1967.

A house party in Seattle in 1988 or so. Lots of mullets, mustaches, & acid-washed jeans

There are only two known video recordings of Jimi Hendrix playing an acoustic guitar. Here, playing "Hound Dog" on a 6 string at a party (1969), and the professionally shot 12 string clip.
Sly and the Family Stone performing “Everyday People” and “Dance to the Music” in 1969. I wanna be on that stage.
Hollywood star Marlene Dietrich kissing American soldier Carus Olcott, who was returning to New York during World War ll, 1945.

James Gandolfini's final meal, just before his fatal heart attack, reportedly consisted of four rum shots, two piña coladas, two beers, two orders of fried prawns, and a large serving of foie gras.

34-year-old Morgan Freeman playing a DJ on the children's educational TV show "The Electric Company" on PBS, 1971.
People born before 2000, what trivial skill do you possess that you don't use anymore?
Nicolas Cage with Danny Trejo and his kids on the set of Con Air (1997)

The Great Debate by Norman Rockwell, October 30, 1948

Historians often rank these four presidents as the best in American history. Do you agree? If not, who would you have instead?

Steve McQueen had a habit of demanding free items in bulk from studios when agreeing to do a film, such as electric razors, jeans, and other supplies. It was later discovered that he donated these items to the Boys Republic reformatory school, where he had spent part of his…
