Gay schoolteachers wearing masks at parade, June 28, 1986
In this image, Seattle schoolteachers participating in the Gay Freedom Day parade through the Capitol Hill neighborhood hold a banner reading "Teachers with Pride Still Have to Hide," and wear masks to protest the discrimination they have felt. An estimated 10,000 people participated in the event, which is part of Seattle's annual Gay Pride Week.
[ 📷 Jennifer Werner-Jones / Seattle Post-Intelligencer ]
"That every time he’s stood in front of his father’s grave, it hasn’t been Goose that he’s been thinking of. Goose didn’t teach him how to shave, how to drive, or how to throw a baseball; he never got the chance to. Bradley doesn’t remember anything that his Dad taught him, because Maverick didn’t just teach him to shave and to drive and to throw- he also taught him who Goose was at all. Whenever he thinks back on Mom, it’s her, and like it or not, when he thinks back on Dad- whatever that misty little concept is- it’s been Maverick."
― @actuallyitsstar // time takes no prisoners (you'll see)
Happy second birthday to A White Marquis Matinee Jacket!
This day two years ago, Episode Three went to air on the ABC, and saw us go on a wild goose chase around Darwin to gain the interview of the decade - Lindy Chamberlain's first after her release - and many cheeky and fiery quips along the way! 💖📺🎥🇦🇺🌟
Château de Chaumont, Marche region of central France
Built by a rich Russian industrialist for his protégé in the early 20th-century, burned down in 1986.
“SPACE STATION DUAL KEEL CONCEPT --- The design of the Space Station has undergone the first major configuration change prior to the start of Phase B. The artist’s concept here depicts the updated Dual Keel method which retains many of the basic elements of the previously considered Power Tower concept. The primary difference is the move to favor two vertical booms rather than the Power Tower’s single boom. The dual booms provide additional framework for the attachment of other structures. Pressurized modules have also been moved from the lower area of the Power Tower concept to the Center of gravity. This has been done, NASA officials say, to meet the needs of future space station customers for the best microgravity environment attainable. More refinements are expected in the design as the program works toward the Systems Requirements Review in March of 1986."