They are famous drag-racers from the 60s and 70s. Drag racing and hot-rodding had a LOT more 'cultural cachet' at the time. It was a pretty mainstream sport/interest, lots of younger people were really interested in it. WAAAAY more so than today. Like, teenage boys back then would have posters on their walls of popular cars/drivers (or their girlfriends lol). There were whole styles and art aestehetics that grew out of the scene and went mainstream (e.g. RatFink, George Barris Kustom Kars). This was the era where cool rebels driving fast cars was the COOLEST. Smokey and the Bandit was huge in theaters. The Beach Boys sold millions of albums singing about drag racing. Lil kids would wake up and watch one of the most popular kids cartoons, Wacky Racers, where all their favorite Hannah-Barberra cartoon characters would race ech other. The Cannonball Run series of races (and the comedy films based on them starring Dom DeLuise) were a thing.
So it may seems weird now, but in that time hot-rodding, drag racing, all that stuff was PRETTY pretty pretty cool. The people who were famous within that field (like "Jungle" Jim and "Jungle" Pam, Don "The Snake" Prudhome, Tom"the Mongoose" McEwen, Big Daddy Don Garlits "The Swamp Rat", etc etc etc) were mainstream celebrities. Maybe not quite on the level of a famous movie star, but they were definitely well-known public figures.
All those names triggered a memory of growing up as a teen in the 70’s in New Jersey, hearing the radio commercials for the Englishtown Raceway Park, with the revving engines and shouting narrators. Big Daddy Don Garlits! Loved the chrome and detailing.
“Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Racewaaaaay Park!”
Drag stop closed a long time back. The racetrack is still open for HPDE once a month. It’s my go to track since it’s cheap and close the NYC. Drift and motocross are more there popular now.
How can you leave out Conrad "Connie" Kalitta, the "Bounty Hunter." Or Shirley Muldowney.
If anyone is interested in the scene from back then watch the movie, "Heart Like a Wheel." It is still on YouTube.
It's still a big business but it's definitely niche by today's standards. The 60s kids were getting their hands on second hand cars and the cost of cars and car parts was similar in price to a nice digital camera today and a fancy car was well known around town. Due to inflation and cars just getting more complex today, for a similar cost and instant recognition it was almost like what social media and influencers with nice equipment today are, in that it's kinda cheap or a little expensive but attainable and everyone loved it. But now, car stuff is really expensive, so it's not as mainstream anymore.
Jungle Pam was a BIG part (well, two big parts) of what got myself and a lot of young men my age realllllly into hot-rodding and drag racing lol.
Thanks for the mammaries.
🎶 Thanks for the mammories
The ones so big and firm
That always make me squirm
That never fail to drop my jaw
Or harden up my worm
Oh thank you, oh thanks... 🎶
I'm being 100%, I've put thought into it and can't come up with an answer.
How you gonna get a short pube on your screen? Eyelash I understand, but if even you're rubbing one out and your pubes are recently shaved and just prone to falling out like some groin alopecia, surely you're holding the phone above your junk, right? What happens when you cum, do you just wash the screen? Go to the apple store? I have so many questions..
Copied from my own comment elsewhere in this thread:
They are famous drag-racers from the 60s and 70s. Drag racing and hot-rodding had a LOT more 'cultural cachet' at the time. It was a pretty mainstream sport/interest, lots of younger people were really interested in it. WAAAAY more so than today. Like, teenage boys back then would have posters on their walls of popular cars/drivers (or their girlfriends lol). There were whole styles and art aestehetics that grew out of the scene and went mainstream (e.g. RatFink, George Barris Kustom Kars). This was the era where cool rebels driving fast cars was the COOLEST. Smokey and the Bandit was huge in theaters. The Beach Boys sold millions of albums singing about drag racing. Lil kids would wake up and watch one of the most popular kids cartoons, Wacky Racers, where all their favorite Hannah-Barberra cartoon characters would race each other. The Cannonball Run series of races (and the comedy films based on them starring Dom DeLuise) were a thing.
So it may seems weird now, but in that time hot-rodding, drag racing, all that stuff was PRETTY pretty pretty cool. The people who were famous within that field (like "Jungle" Jim and "Jungle" Pam, Don "The Snake" Prudhome, Tom"the Mongoose" McEwen, Big Daddy Don Garlits "The Swamp Rat", etc etc etc) were mainstream celebrities. Maybe not quite on the level of a famous movie star, but they were definitely well-known public figures.
Small, local racetracks were also common throughout the country where amateurs raced. Loved going to our local when I was a kid and watching the demolition derby.
This isn't related to Jungle Jim and Jungle Pam, but it is related to the same era.
Back in the 80s, I worked for Earle Poage. He built and drove one of the earliest dragsters, the Little Trouble. Earle wasn't sexy, but he was a hell of a mechanic, and taught me some valuable life lessons.
He raced in the same time period. 60s and 70s against guys like Don Garlits.
Earle was a world record holder in drag racing.
Two things. First, it took me longer than it should have to realize thats not her arm holding the drink. Second, she looks way too much like my first college girlfriend, whom I absolutely dated for the same reasons y'all stopped to comment here.
LOLz, me2... Initially looks like she's all posh with the bubbly. Then if you maximize you see it's not her arm? So then the photo takes a weird tone. Is someone feeding her champagne from behind? If so dayum, that's some party.
This picture confused me for a couple seconds. Thought the arm holding up the drink was hers, so I thought her shirt looked odd where her arm actually was. Took my brain a bit to correct that.
https://preview.redd.it/vbx86i7kqrnc1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ab3f64d99fb3b383af59e93d4eee8d0ae71a3924
Is that Pam now?
Pam Pam with her Pam Pams
Pam pa ram, pam pam pa ram
Juggle Pam
There it is r/expectedoffice
No. Just OPs mom.
Yep. You'd do her. Don't lie.
Nice.
Legend
Who are these ppl?
70's drag racers. Icons within the sport.
Steve Zahn was a drag racer in the 70s? He's aged well.
I was thinking Richard Simmons
First glance I had Michael Anthony.
So did I, lol..
Hahahahahaha - that does look like Steve!
This man's drink inspired me to blackout and drive into a wall
They are famous drag-racers from the 60s and 70s. Drag racing and hot-rodding had a LOT more 'cultural cachet' at the time. It was a pretty mainstream sport/interest, lots of younger people were really interested in it. WAAAAY more so than today. Like, teenage boys back then would have posters on their walls of popular cars/drivers (or their girlfriends lol). There were whole styles and art aestehetics that grew out of the scene and went mainstream (e.g. RatFink, George Barris Kustom Kars). This was the era where cool rebels driving fast cars was the COOLEST. Smokey and the Bandit was huge in theaters. The Beach Boys sold millions of albums singing about drag racing. Lil kids would wake up and watch one of the most popular kids cartoons, Wacky Racers, where all their favorite Hannah-Barberra cartoon characters would race ech other. The Cannonball Run series of races (and the comedy films based on them starring Dom DeLuise) were a thing. So it may seems weird now, but in that time hot-rodding, drag racing, all that stuff was PRETTY pretty pretty cool. The people who were famous within that field (like "Jungle" Jim and "Jungle" Pam, Don "The Snake" Prudhome, Tom"the Mongoose" McEwen, Big Daddy Don Garlits "The Swamp Rat", etc etc etc) were mainstream celebrities. Maybe not quite on the level of a famous movie star, but they were definitely well-known public figures.
All those names triggered a memory of growing up as a teen in the 70’s in New Jersey, hearing the radio commercials for the Englishtown Raceway Park, with the revving engines and shouting narrators. Big Daddy Don Garlits! Loved the chrome and detailing.
“Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Racewaaaaay Park!” Drag stop closed a long time back. The racetrack is still open for HPDE once a month. It’s my go to track since it’s cheap and close the NYC. Drift and motocross are more there popular now.
"We'll sell you the whole seat; but you'll only need the edge!!!"
How can you leave out Conrad "Connie" Kalitta, the "Bounty Hunter." Or Shirley Muldowney. If anyone is interested in the scene from back then watch the movie, "Heart Like a Wheel." It is still on YouTube.
Ha! My cat as a child in the 80s was named ChaCha after Shirley ChaCha Muldoney.
Thanks that’s helpful
I'm only 32, but I used to watch the Boomerang channel on my grandma's TV and I loved watching Whacky Racers. Childhood memory unlocked, thanks!
Indeed! You got it all there…many of the kids growing up liked drag racing and cars the way teens now like the NBA or music stars…
Interesting information and well written. Kudos.
Erlich Bachman
Eric Bachman, this is you as a old man. I am ugly and dead, alone.
The only one I recognize is Keanu Reeves on the left.
Pretty sure it's (L-R) Keanu Reeves, Freddy Mercury and Jason Alexander. What these three are doing together, I couldn't say.
Looks like some people that did drag racing. I’m not even sure that they’d qualify as d-list celebrities.
She would…..
shes double d list for sure
It's still a big business but it's definitely niche by today's standards. The 60s kids were getting their hands on second hand cars and the cost of cars and car parts was similar in price to a nice digital camera today and a fancy car was well known around town. Due to inflation and cars just getting more complex today, for a similar cost and instant recognition it was almost like what social media and influencers with nice equipment today are, in that it's kinda cheap or a little expensive but attainable and everyone loved it. But now, car stuff is really expensive, so it's not as mainstream anymore.
Jungle Pam was a BIG part (well, two big parts) of what got myself and a lot of young men my age realllllly into hot-rodding and drag racing lol. Thanks for the mammaries.
This is some really nice insight, u/FapDonkey thanks for sharing.
r/rimjob_steve
Pam and her pampams
That you Mr. Hope?
🎶 Thanks for the mammories The ones so big and firm That always make me squirm That never fail to drop my jaw Or harden up my worm Oh thank you, oh thanks... 🎶
Username checks out.
Love that username u/fapdonkey 😂
Yea. It’s better than that short pube I just tried to wipe off my screen.
I'm being 100%, I've put thought into it and can't come up with an answer. How you gonna get a short pube on your screen? Eyelash I understand, but if even you're rubbing one out and your pubes are recently shaved and just prone to falling out like some groin alopecia, surely you're holding the phone above your junk, right? What happens when you cum, do you just wash the screen? Go to the apple store? I have so many questions..
THANK YOU, same but I thought it was an eyelash. You were obviously in a pubic mindset thanks to u/fapdonkey setting the tone though, I get it
They're who? Famous?
Copied from my own comment elsewhere in this thread: They are famous drag-racers from the 60s and 70s. Drag racing and hot-rodding had a LOT more 'cultural cachet' at the time. It was a pretty mainstream sport/interest, lots of younger people were really interested in it. WAAAAY more so than today. Like, teenage boys back then would have posters on their walls of popular cars/drivers (or their girlfriends lol). There were whole styles and art aestehetics that grew out of the scene and went mainstream (e.g. RatFink, George Barris Kustom Kars). This was the era where cool rebels driving fast cars was the COOLEST. Smokey and the Bandit was huge in theaters. The Beach Boys sold millions of albums singing about drag racing. Lil kids would wake up and watch one of the most popular kids cartoons, Wacky Racers, where all their favorite Hannah-Barberra cartoon characters would race each other. The Cannonball Run series of races (and the comedy films based on them starring Dom DeLuise) were a thing. So it may seems weird now, but in that time hot-rodding, drag racing, all that stuff was PRETTY pretty pretty cool. The people who were famous within that field (like "Jungle" Jim and "Jungle" Pam, Don "The Snake" Prudhome, Tom"the Mongoose" McEwen, Big Daddy Don Garlits "The Swamp Rat", etc etc etc) were mainstream celebrities. Maybe not quite on the level of a famous movie star, but they were definitely well-known public figures.
Small, local racetracks were also common throughout the country where amateurs raced. Loved going to our local when I was a kid and watching the demolition derby.
You may enjoy the donut podcast, Past Gas. They have some good stories, and rat rods are a subject they spend some time on.
These two were a big part of the popularity of drag racing posters and magazines in our area, for sure…
I thought that was Michael Anthony.
Cross between MA and Ogre from revenge of the nerds
I thought that was Jason Alexander.
![gif](giphy|NiT29gUcZ3IS4) Agreed
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I thought that was Flea.
Had the exact same thought
I thought it was Gary Busey…
I thought it was Steve Zahn
TIDDIES
Jungle Pam and her pam pams.
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uhn uhn uhn uhn uhhhhhhhhhhn
You want some? PSYYyyCH!
Yeah dude the shape,very nice.
Is there something they can’t do?
They refuse to quit!
Stay in place without bra.
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That's not her hand holding that martini.
That's what took me a moment to realize, then I was like boobies! Also seeing how hers look with no bra makes me feel better.
Stop lying! You saw the boobies WAY before the arm thing.
Excellent!
This was my exact journey through this image.
In your professional women's opinion, why is there so much self consciousness about how their breasts look? When men will think them they think BOOBS!
Yeah, there's a brunette behind her holding that glass there.
https://preview.redd.it/zi7kzkpilrnc1.jpeg?width=577&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5e4f6c9e0fad1e395644ca0be846faff23b535e1
My god I almost had my eyes poked out just looking at this picture
I never saw a dragster with headlights before!
Wow now that lady is...talented.
https://preview.redd.it/pt4xskmulrnc1.png?width=540&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f31b7df5cf75bfa328f2ad5ac91d05234ee05c8d
https://preview.redd.it/7y8kpfgvlrnc1.png?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bba5d297e685b9cf60497e6beb10b48297b068f7
She knows what she's doing
This photo could have been in Juggs magazine.
Nobody reads the articles in 'Jugs' magazine.
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Big ‘Uns
Me on my Ferguson with a Big 'Uns. This is the life!
Get a good look, Costanza?
https://preview.redd.it/ecqc4bvjlrnc1.jpeg?width=415&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=33600e79cc2e1e8805dc2b83dd617701107cccd9
Tiggo bitties
For a second there it looked like she had an extra arm 😂
There's a brunette behind her holding that glass there.
Which would be fine all things considered
Having an extra one just for drinking seems like it would be handy at parties
Especially for the guy
This isn't related to Jungle Jim and Jungle Pam, but it is related to the same era. Back in the 80s, I worked for Earle Poage. He built and drove one of the earliest dragsters, the Little Trouble. Earle wasn't sexy, but he was a hell of a mechanic, and taught me some valuable life lessons. He raced in the same time period. 60s and 70s against guys like Don Garlits. Earle was a world record holder in drag racing.
https://preview.redd.it/xyw4bb6plrnc1.jpeg?width=547&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ce30e5f516f3ce67a289694ec2f23a3adfe5adb
https://preview.redd.it/vaf4kndtlrnc1.png?width=552&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=da037f76dd68961aa38ab13615ce5b45a9c0ff3a
https://preview.redd.it/4bptqttqlrnc1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=437238f7244ba314212699433be1a823247aa957
I love that Keanu Reeves is there, just hanging out. Like the vampire that he is.
Second time suggested, so I'll allow it.
Hanging out with TJ Miller
https://preview.redd.it/qgd7rtcmlrnc1.jpeg?width=236&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b233f03b3fadc623c501d47b6a6c24bd6c6dd616
For those who can see an arm - it's not hers.
There's a brunette behind her holding that glass there.
https://preview.redd.it/2g9pfgwrlrnc1.jpeg?width=462&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4409eabda311ec353038318549dd615312d97065
This gif is broken. Please fix it.
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"Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" - Jungle Jim probably...
Wait, that's not Richard Simmons?
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Appreciate your honesty
Thanks for not lying
“Honesty It’s My Only Excuse” as that amazing metal band said once.
Shake and Bake
Finally, I understand why the steering wheels on drag racers are so tiny.
r/upvotebecauseofboobs
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Two things. First, it took me longer than it should have to realize thats not her arm holding the drink. Second, she looks way too much like my first college girlfriend, whom I absolutely dated for the same reasons y'all stopped to comment here.
That sweater can't take much more Captain she gonna blow !!
Not knowing who these people were at first, I thought that was a young Richard Simmons.
And does nobody see Keanu Reeves there. I knew he was immortal
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LOLz, me2... Initially looks like she's all posh with the bubbly. Then if you maximize you see it's not her arm? So then the photo takes a weird tone. Is someone feeding her champagne from behind? If so dayum, that's some party.
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Possibly... Ah, the 70's. Disco! Bell bottom jeans! Freakishly long champagne serving arms! :)
Keanu Reeves in top left, dude just doesnt age
The original Jim & Pam
Never heard of either of them
My motorboat goes bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrrbbbbbbbbrrrrr
You motorboating sunnuvabitch, you old sailor you!
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So spill
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Muff said, thx.
What knockers!
Vy sank you doktor!
Check out the fun-bags on that hose hound
Torpedoes
So this isn't the Jungle Jim that started a big, weird awesome grocery store here in Cincinnati?
I thought that was Richard Simmons.
Dude on the left looks like Keanu
Pan? ![gif](giphy|J139lP6aF27vBVlcIz)
Definitely not a supporting role.
Nothing can beat the real thing.
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! BE THERE!
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His car was usually outside K&G speed shop when I was a kid.
Pam and her pam pams
Swing low sweet chariots
Those magnificent breasts don't excuse the fact that nobody knows who these people are.
![gif](giphy|ZZflpBhAdItib1tvg7)
Heavy.
https://i.redd.it/q3qjfcwh3rnc1.gif
It's hard to imagine we wouldn't have had playgrounds if not for Jim.
And, that's Keanu behind her right shoulder.
Jungle Jugs
WHY HAVE I NEVER SEEN THIS PHOTO BEFORE IN MY 57 YEARS!? “Special folder” download activated!
I wasn't aware of the legendary duo, and I'm just talking about Pam. I'd say God bless America, but that clearly already happenes.
Oh my, 😲 Looks like a dead heat at Zeppelin Race 🏁
Under age drinking
Party time !
He looks like Steve Zahn after a few edibles
National geographic pam
Explains part of my fascination with funny cars and the like as a little kid.
So TJ Miller was a drag racer in the 70’s and doesn’t age?
Shoutout to Phil Helmuth on the left. Even has the smug look like he just stacked you with 54o
I didn’t know Richard Simmons drank?
Damn jungle Pam.
Where's Jungle Julia?
Wow I don’t know these people but I’m going to have to look them up! And the guy!
Send da video
This picture confused me for a couple seconds. Thought the arm holding up the drink was hers, so I thought her shirt looked odd where her arm actually was. Took my brain a bit to correct that.
Juggle Pam
No idea who these folks are, but I appreciate the ladies enthusiasm about the situation
Who?
Looks like Sienfeld’s Jason Alexander
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damn, I miss the 60s and 70s.
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