Labor Day Break

It’s Labor Day so apart from the Funnies (below), I’m giving my brain a rest.  Enjoy all these beauties from the 1930s…

1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Spider

Kay Francis

1939 Aston Martin Lagonda V12 Rapide

Sylvia Sidney

1938 SS-100 Roadster

Maureen O’Sullivan

1938 Mercedes 540K Cabrio A

Frances Dee

1936 MG SA Tourer

Mary Brian

See  y’all tomorrow.

4 comments

  1. Re: Kay Francis, whom I had never heard of – while I have been known to smoke the occasional cigar, it’s always baffled me that cigarette smoking has ever been regarded as sexy. However if I was wont to smoke, I would smoke Lucky Strikes and no other brand.

    I spent my high school summer vacations deckhanding on fishing boats, and lost my virginity in the focsle of the boat I was employed on one memorable summer. The name of the boat? Take a wild guess.

  2. Miss Francis was immortalized in the Cockney Alphabet, which made an appearance in some movie or othe:

    A for ‘orses (hay for horses)
    B for mutton (beef or mutton)
    C for ‘th highlanders (Seaforth Highlanders)
    D for ‘ential (deferential)
    E for Adam (Eve or Adam)
    F for ‘vescence (effervescence)
    G for police (chief of police)
    H for respect (age for respect)
    I for Novello (Ivor Novello)
    J for oranges (Jaffa oranges)
    K for ‘ancis, (Kay Francis)
    L for leather (Hell for leather)
    M for ‘sis (emphasis)
    N for ‘adig (in for a dig, or infra dig.)
    O for the garden wall (over the garden wall)
    P for a penny (pee for a penny)
    Q for a song (cue for a song)
    R for mo’ (half a mo’)
    S for you (it’s for you)
    T for two (tea for two)
    U for me (you for me)
    V for La France (vive la France)
    W for quits (double you or quits)
    X for breakfast (eggs for breakfast)
    Y for husband (wife or husband)
    Z for breezes (zephyr breezes)

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