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e: yep, picture was taken in '48; W was alive then.
That oughta start a thread.
Who was the great 1899 Cleveland Spider?
Charlie Chaplin and Gandhi
KGB Agent Putin and Ronald Reagan
Mark Twain in Nikola Tesla's lab, and I think that is Tesla in the background
Fidel Castro at the Lincoln Memorial
Helen Keller and President Eisenhower
Then Babe was on his last legs. He died in August 48, so this must have been in the spring of 48.
I can't imagine what that handshake must have smelled like.
and this one
(and this)
Salvador Dali and Alice Cooper
Bob Dylan and Pope John Paul II
Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin
Jayne Mansfield and Anton LaVey
Ozzy Osbourne, Kermit the Frog, Rod Stewart, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (pictured left to right)
Manute Bol, Olga Korbut, and William "Refrigerator" Perry
The two great men of the modern age
Most of the other pictures posters have linked don't fit this category: It is not just two famous people in the same picture. It needs to be the case that one of them in the picture was not famous at the time the picture was taken.
For example, this picture shows Woodrow Wilson. Immediately behind his left fist is John Goodman, before Goodman appeared on Roseann or was famous in any way. (Note: Someone should have taught Wilson how to hold a baseball.)
What, "incongruous" doesn't do it for ya? Well, then, here's the most egregious example.
If you count from the moment Bush family acquaintance Hinckley stepped into the historical picture...wonder if there isnt a shot with both of them in the same frame...
Abe Vigoda's in there too
They didn't.
That's up against Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton and GWB (assuming it was said before Obama, and at any rate we can't really assess Obama until his term ends). The competition is pretty uninspiring.
In a hundred years' time, I suspect that the post-Johnson presidents, down to probably GWB, are going to be about as memorable as the post-Lincoln presidents down to TR. Nixon will only be remembered for Watergate, much like Andrew Johnson is only remembered for being impeached, and the rest will fade into the haze of history until 9/11.
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