After Finding Her Grandma’s Scrapbook From Her High School Years, She Hilariously Chronicled Her Grandma’s Hot Boyfriends
After finding her grandmother’s old scrapbook from her high school years, TikTok user Lauren (@laurenofpalmsprings) is sharing pictures of all the attractive guys her grandma used to date.
The video went viral and has racked up nearly three million views.
The men in the pictures are all from Bakersfield, California, and Lauren refers to them as ‘smoking hot.’
“So we’re going to start off with this guy, Jim Dobbs. I don’t know much about him other than he was calling her ‘baby,'” said Lauren as she displayed one of the letters he had sent to her grandmother.
Next, there was Doug Pounds, followed by Dave Rodgers. Lauren held up a photo of a shirtless Dave, which prompted her to ask: “Why aren’t you my grandpa? Because I would’ve been 18 million times hotter.”
Then, there was Bob, who Lauren discovered while flipping through one of her grandma’s old dance cards from her senior year.
“Bob, you do not look like a teenager, sir. You look like an adult man. I don’t know any teenager who would dress this nicely,” said Lauren, referring to a picture of Bob wearing a suit. She also compared him to a young Bing Crosby.
And then there were pictures of a nameless man who Lauren said looked like Rock Hudson, along with Wayne Park, and finally, Guy Justo, who was the owner of a furniture store.
Flipping through the scrapbook was like entering a time machine for Lauren and her followers on TikTok.
Several users pointed out how much older the men looked back then, and of course, most could not get over how hot the men were.
“Doug Pounds is definitely getting a telegram from me,” joked one user.
“Jim Dobbs was my uncle. And yes, he was a handsome man. And yes, he has passed away,” revealed another.
“Bob was fully prepared to sell you your dream home and the insurance to protect it,” stated a third.
“WHAT were they putting in the water,” exclaimed a fourth.
“I would let nameless man ruin my life,” chimed in someone else.
Imagine finding out how much game your grandma had!
@laurenofpalmsprings These guys lived in Bakersfield,CA. Any of their grandkids out there?! #fyp #caftan #vintagephotos #genealogy #backtothefuture #1940s
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