What a cutie. Bet he had the little girls trying to kiss him all through first grade. Most like he still has big girls trying to kiss him.
I don’t have a clue other than BB.
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….and had some sort of weird nanny…
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Kiddo’s are funny at that age. Boy or a girl? Beautiful hair an a shy smile.
Ok just somebody slap me.
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Christian PDX
~AA
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Very cheeky-looking at a young age! Adorable! Iād say Bad Brad but Iām thinking he would never allowed himself to be dressed in an Izod sweater. š
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@Conservative cowgirl – I think it actually IS Bad_Brad, who developed all his manly attributes and character as the result of being forced as a child to wear that Izod sweater! (-;
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@Uncle Al, you may be on to something! Lol!!
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When was Izod clothing popular – late 70’s/early 80’s?
That would mean this guy is not Brad.
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Biff Tarkington III?
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Aww, what a cutie! Looks a bit like one of my moms cousins. Such red hair.
Anyway, I have no earthy idea who they are. I’m outta ideas. :n
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That is Elliot P. Farnsworth esq……
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
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Oh yeah. Definitely Christian PDX, cause that is a PDX house built in the 30’s or 40’s with a big Oregon rhododendron in the background. Picture taken 1970?
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@Jethro – you’re probably right about the dates. I looked it up and the company was founded in 1938 but didn’t get really popular until, as you say, ’70s and ’80s. That would make the kid in the photo no more than 50-55 at the most.
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Don’t let that smile fool you, his beautiful red hair, his stylish sweater, I bet he’s a lawyer or a CPA, do we have one of those here?
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@MerryMouse
What’s a PDX house?
That looks like asbestos siding.
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Jethro–
PDX is the airport code for Portland and it’s used all the time as a shortcut/abbreviation. That is definitely a house built in Portland with “raked” cedar shingle siding which was very durable and popular in the 30’s to 40’s and onward. There’s gotta be thousands of houses in Portland that look just like that! The rhododendron looks heat-stressed, too, so I’m betting on a back-to-school picture in September! Amirite or amirite?
I think I took tennis lessons from this guy. š
I love that red hair!
I am horrible at this game, but he’s a cutie.
I hope he never owned a rottweiler….
What a cutie. Bet he had the little girls trying to kiss him all through first grade. Most like he still has big girls trying to kiss him.
I don’t have a clue other than BB.
….and had some sort of weird nanny…
Kiddo’s are funny at that age. Boy or a girl? Beautiful hair an a shy smile.
Ok just somebody slap me.
Christian PDX
~AA
Very cheeky-looking at a young age! Adorable! Iād say Bad Brad but Iām thinking he would never allowed himself to be dressed in an Izod sweater. š
@Conservative cowgirl – I think it actually IS Bad_Brad, who developed all his manly attributes and character as the result of being forced as a child to wear that Izod sweater! (-;
@Uncle Al, you may be on to something! Lol!!
When was Izod clothing popular – late 70’s/early 80’s?
That would mean this guy is not Brad.
Biff Tarkington III?
Aww, what a cutie! Looks a bit like one of my moms cousins. Such red hair.
Anyway, I have no earthy idea who they are. I’m outta ideas. :n
That is Elliot P. Farnsworth esq……
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
Oh yeah. Definitely Christian PDX, cause that is a PDX house built in the 30’s or 40’s with a big Oregon rhododendron in the background. Picture taken 1970?
@Jethro – you’re probably right about the dates. I looked it up and the company was founded in 1938 but didn’t get really popular until, as you say, ’70s and ’80s. That would make the kid in the photo no more than 50-55 at the most.
Don’t let that smile fool you, his beautiful red hair, his stylish sweater, I bet he’s a lawyer or a CPA, do we have one of those here?
@MerryMouse
What’s a PDX house?
That looks like asbestos siding.
Jethro–
PDX is the airport code for Portland and it’s used all the time as a shortcut/abbreviation. That is definitely a house built in Portland with “raked” cedar shingle siding which was very durable and popular in the 30’s to 40’s and onward. There’s gotta be thousands of houses in Portland that look just like that! The rhododendron looks heat-stressed, too, so I’m betting on a back-to-school picture in September! Amirite or amirite?
What a cutie! Looks like a model or actor.
Jerry Manderin!!!
Cutie pie!
cato? evensteven? John Smith?
Our definitely Alpha males wore Izod at that age.
Has he mentioned redrum perchance?