Photo Phriday: Dude Your Mom Is Hot

This is Mary Lynn circa 1966. She alone bore NotSoDeepSouth into this world and while looking into this image, so ripe with promise and innocence, who could hold that fact against her? (Shut up: it’s not entirely her fault I’m so damaged)

Reviewing 1966 in The Googles, I see that it wasn’t all smiles and eyebrows. Vietnam, IRA bombings, Communism (not the fruit growing, hemp loving, feminist bookstore frequenting kind, the other kind), The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, Fidel Castro – the list could go on forever.

In that other age of turmoil, upset and unrest it warms my heart to see that Mary Lynn, the lady I call Momma, had it together – at least she appears to have it together in this photograph. She will forever be smiling into the distant unknowable future with that soft glow of goodness we know as yesteryear.

So bring out your Moms! Bring us the rich goodness of (hopefully) black and white photography. Those timeless prints that prove your Mother had it going on way back before sexting, superPAC’s and smartphones.

Hopefully we can all join together in a brotherly round of “Dude, your Mom is hot!” (and I mean that in the least creepiest way possible.)

Here are the rules. For those of you who are new look here and here are your instructions (taken and modified from earlier PP posts):

  • This is the magic computer code you use to make pictures appear:
    • <img src=”http://www.photosite.com/yourphoto.jpg” />
  • And it’s a URL of a photo, not photo file. Crasstalk doesn’t accept files from your hard drive – only from the Internet. You can upload your photo to Facebook, Flickr, TinyPic, or any other online photo hosting site to generate a URL for the photo. For many of those LOLcats/dogs/monkeys I can’t seem to quit foisting on all of you, I use ImageShack or imgur
  • Also, be sure to add a few words of text with your picture so it doesn’t get tripped up in the site’s spam filter.
  • To pick up an image online, right click (or ctrl-click on a Mac) on an image and select “View Image” or “Copy Image URL/Location.” Copy-and-paste the URL and plug it into the img smg src html code.

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