Retronautic WTF V
October 11th, 2011
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And the contestant with the loveliest chest X-ray is……Contestant #2! Is that Arnold Schwarzenegger showing off the muscles to the old ladies?
The last one looks like a Miss Ku Klux Klan (KKK) kontest.
The one before that belongs in the pre-radar tracking devices capsule. Likewise, dancing on the USS Recruit belongs in that capsule.
Most of these aren’t that WTF.
Quite sure that it’s Arnold. The face is very familiar, and he really had muscles like those some decades ago …
Retronautic WTF V has an image of a uniformed man and woman each wearing a headpiece featuring goggles and an ear trumpet (pre-electronics hearing aid) for each ear. They appear in a open front wooden box / observation stand. Perhaps they are aircraft observers.
The image name is … /1917.jpg. Can you provide further information about where, what or other similiar images?
Thanks!
Most of them look pretty wtf to me.
What’s with that chest xray one? Miss ‘TB Free’ 1954? And all the pervy chimps? O_o
I think the first one is a photo from a childbirth training. They actually still use mannequins today, albeit, they’re a bit more realistic.
This is great! Pervert monkeys, Arnold hittin’ on grannies, and a KKK beauty contest.
The photo of the lady with the little pig and the flower is probably a German new years greetings card.
The piglet was a sign of good luck, like the horseshoe, the clover, etc.
I’ve seen many old New Years cards with piglets in them.