
At least that’s what it looks like she’s saying. The one that’s not holding the plunger, wearing a satin evening gown, smiling at the casually-dressed lady opening the car door. ‘Cause that makes sense.

At least that’s what it looks like she’s saying. The one that’s not holding the plunger, wearing a satin evening gown, smiling at the casually-dressed lady opening the car door. ‘Cause that makes sense.
What on earth is going on in this photo? Was there any sort of context that explains it?
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All it said was that it was from the “powder bowl.” All I could think was that it was like powder puff football, when girls play football, but that’s not what’s happening, so I have no idea. Who carries around a plunger in an evening gown?
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It’s truly bizarre. The plunger, the facial expressions, the dresses, and even the composition where the butt of the person in jeans is visually dominant – it’s all really weird and incoherent.
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Yes, you can’t miss the bum.
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Ha! That sounds like the best explanation to me too Kerbey! ❤
Diana xo
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The lady without the plunger sure has an interesting expression. It is nearly a sneer. Does the jean clad lass distress her that much?
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I think we have discovered the ancient birth place of Mom jeans.
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Yes!
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I see they left the word “room” out of Powder Bowl. Then the plunger would make sense in an S.O.S. kind of way. “Ladies, we have an emergency . . . “
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Ah, you’ve got your thinking cap on!
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It might also explain the smile that is not a smile. Just saying. 🙂
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A Plunger ? 😀
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I don’t get it.
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Initially, I thought it was a trumpet with a mute attached, but nope- a plunger. 😀
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