Upset Duluth: In case you missed it

It took a few days to pull together, and the link was kind of buried in the Upset Duluth thread, but in response to demand a gallery of portraits has been started over at the News Tribune Attic. It includes the 1995 photo above, by the News Tribune’s Bob King, of a Superior resident concerned about the condition of the sidewalk near his home. There are photos of people without concerns, too.

I’ll keep adding to it if there’s reader interest in seeing more.

18 Comments

Paul Lundgren

about 14 years ago

It's like the sidewalk cracked because that guy is so awesome.

W.T.F

about 14 years ago

If ever body language said "what the fuck is this about".... this guy is beaming it to my third eye!

vicarious

about 14 years ago

Awesome in at least 17 ways.

vicarious

about 14 years ago

Let us count:

1. It's 1995 in Superior
2. It's clearly summer (in 1995 in Superior)
3. The shoes
4. The pants
5. The shirt
6. The glasses
7. The hat
8. That he looks to be about 5'4"
9. The little white "picket" fence (That'll keep the riff-raff out!)
10. That he's so concerned about the condition of the sidewalk (In 1995, what else did we have to be concerned about? The price of gas? I think not. Iran? Well, maybe. Palin? Oh God, no. Times change, always.)
11. ?
12. ?
13. ?
14. ?
15. ?
16. ?
17. ?

Help me out here...

brian

about 14 years ago

I want him to sound like Joe Pesci.

#11. The sidewalk only crumbles in front of his house.
What's he got buried under there?

Yes!

about 14 years ago

I'm walkin' here, I'm walkin here!!

thedoog

about 14 years ago

Nobody uses the sidewalks in my neighborhood, they all walk in the middle of the street like they own it. And I'm not so sure they have paid much in taxes in the past few years, not unlike myself.

zra

about 14 years ago

#12: What, are you talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?? Wait ... you want some of this? You're lookin' at a big ol' can o' whoopass, sonny and believe me, you do not wanna shake it up!

zra

about 14 years ago

The hat only counts if is says something like: "Sex is a misdemeanor. De more I miss, de meaner I get."

Nate

about 14 years ago

Oh wow, blast from the past!  That light brown house in the background is my childhood home and I used to ride my Huffy on that sidewalk.  We left Superior in 1993 so I missed the controversy.  I suppose I should remember this guy since he apparently lived 2 doors down but I don't.

Nate's dad

about 14 years ago

Mr. William Gambeski - WWII veteran, passed away last year.  RIP!

Jude

about 14 years ago

The best thread ever,  and even more so because of how it's connected to Nate, his brown house, Nate's dad, and Mr. Gambeski. 

And for quote of the year, I hand it to Paul:
"It's like the sidewalk cracked because that guy is so awesome."  

What a fabulous thing to say...I love it.

RS

about 14 years ago

LOL!!  This pic is SO going up on my fridge at home (right next to the gaggle of ladies from the DNT parking story).  Furthermore, this guy is an icon for grandpas of the 90's everywhere, come on, you KNOW your grandpa dressed just like this.  My paternal one sure did!

RS

about 14 years ago

Also, I too think Paul's comment is right on (though "Yes!" yours is a close second!)

Codie

about 14 years ago

Disgruntled Duluth! That's what this needs to be called! Except it should only have pissed off Duluthians... The other posed photos are okay (I especially like the Dad with his kids), but nothing puts a smile on my face more than a raging Duluth citizen. It must include these pics for sure, in order of importance:

1.) The group of Denfeld women, for sure!
2.) This guy (classic)
3.) The angry woman in her living room
4.) The one with Kathy Meyer standing in the cold
5.) The mystery photo from 1955
6.) The Zion church guy
7 & 8.) The pictures of Gary Nordstrom and the one with Scott Kuiti 
9.) The one with Rose Mathews... though, she looks more sad than disgrunted, so I don't know.

It's coming along, though. Great idea Paul!

Jude

about 14 years ago

You know those cartoons at the back of the New Yorker where they have a contest for captions?  We could do that.  Two captions so far for this one..

"I'm walkin' here, I'm walkin' here" by Yes!
"It's like the sidewalk cracked because that guy is so awesome." by Paul. 

It would be fun to have a caption contest on PDD for some of these very unique photos we have been seeing.   The Mystery Woman is the one that intrigues me most.

Paul Lundgren

about 14 years ago

We did do a few captioning exercises on PDD a few years ago. Here's two in particular that I remember:

Caption This

Caption These

Unfortunately, those posts are both from PDD's original publishing platform, Blogger, which didn't support comments. (There were comments back then, but they were supported through some company that went out of business, so the wacky comments from 2003 to 2005 are gone now. Ah, the old days.)

Some of the photo captions remain, however, on Barrett's "Caption This" album on Flickr.

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