I’ll bet those ladies had a helluva bowling team.
Looks like any picture of any random woman’s group in Tehran.
Laz would hit them all.
Now they dress that way for fun? ;-)
Was the purse snatcher blind?
Back row, second from left looks like he's having too much fun.
That stuff plays in England, but here in the U.S. we don’t find it as funny.
Five of them obviously have lipstick on.
Looks like the 3 shifts of ladies who cooked for my early-60s Mt Prospect HS, in Chicago NW Suburbs. Pretty darned good grub except for that Friday “Tuna Casserole”. They added “fish sticks” as an option, and I still don’t know what those things are.
Yes they were badass. I remember something about this one, like one of the stakeout cops saying “hands up” before the turkeys demise. /sarc
excerpt:
Feb. 8, 1958
Los Angeles
1958_0208_shoot James Charles Hope, 25, had been out of prison for a little more than a year when he walked into the combination market and liquor store at 9911 S. Hoover St. just before closing time and drew a .32 semiautomatic.
The last thing he ever did was to hand a paper bag to the manager, Joe Paladino, and tell him to “fill it up.”
What Hope didn’t know was that two officers were waiting for him in the back room. Someone had tipped off police that there would be a robbery. Officer A.S. Armas stepped from the back and killed Hope with a shotgun blast to the face and neck, The Times said.
Hope’s partner, another ex-convict named Edsel F. Broyles, was arrested when he looked in the window. He was “badly shaken by what he saw” but refused to talk to police, the Mirror said.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2008/02/last-hope.html
Slightly related, there’s been a recent dvd release of an old semi-documentary tv-series from 1963, entitled Lee Marvin’s “Lawbreaker.” It shows re-enactments of various crimes, often utilizing real witnesses and victims. Shot in color, with episodes filmed on-location in cities all across the country... Dallas, Chicago, Miami, all over. Marvin hosted. An interesting little curio, and it does capture circa-1963 police work in all its glorious, no-nonsense style.
Looks like the Tsarnaev brothers’ aunts.
These old school detectives were badass.
They didn’t hesitate to smack the punks around, either.
yes, good for them... but none of them would fool any purse-snatcher (who wasn’t legally blind). These guys need to visit San Francisco to learn how to dress more convincingly like females
one looks like rudolf hess or maybe alger hiss.. coincidence ;=]
I vaguely remember Jack Lord in a Hawaii 5 0 episode wearing a very flamboyant pink scarf. Was this the part of the same sting?