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PHOTOS: When They Were Young (And Brand New)
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HayYall
Cute guys, but nothing you couldn’t see from the sliding door of your “FREE CANDY” van.
Henry Holland
It’s easy to see
That you are one of us
Ain’t it funny
How we all seem to look the same?
The Who
alan brickman
Jealous jealous jealous…
Steven
Number 1# has a cool belt buckle. And is nice too lol
Mike
In #5 looks like the guy has no belly button
hyhybt
@HayYall: ???
Prof. O. G. Whataschnozell
One word. No.
Stache1
@Mike: It’s from having little to no body fat. I was like that too at one time. Now I gotz me a big belly button.
Mr-DJ
Of course most look the same! There’s only 3 guys here. 1-5, 6-7, 8-10.
By the way I think the title is very misleading. “When they are young” implies to me that we know them now, but look at them when they were young. However, there are no names, and I don’t know who they are.
They are cute though!
hyhybt
@Mr-DJ: The article does in fact list names in the last sentence.
Now, a question: what brings someone to pull up an article from four years ago and suddenly start up comments on it again?
Mr-DJ
@hyhybt: And I do stand corrected indeed. I must have been on a photo other than #1. The article goes away on the subsequent photos.
As for the age of the article, I just selected one of the photos/ads that displays beneath the feature article as ‘additional ads of interest. Apparently they are not all recent. Dates do not appear until after one gets to the article.
Thanks,
hyhybt
@Mr-DJ: Yeah, I’ve been caught by that too. Or, as in this case, by being subscribed to the thread, left over from when it was new.