Four Sisters Annually Took Pics Of Themselves For Four Decades

Published on 08/18/2021
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Sisterly Love Will Never Die (1980)

The Brown sisters decided to be a little more cheerful in this photo than in the previous ones. This is a good sign that they enjoy spending time with each other. It’s also possible that they were celebrating something special, such as a graduation, a wedding, or a job offer. It doesn’t matter what they were doing; what matters is that they were happy!

Sisterly Love Will Never Die (1980)

Sisterly Love Will Never Die (1980)

What Work Was Like Back In The Day (1981)

A bag of Lay’s cost $1.98 in 1981. The minimum wage, on the other hand, was only $3.10 per hour. With the exception of Bebe, who was already in her early thirties, the sisters were all in their twenties in this photo. We’re curious as to how much money they were making at the time. A bag of Lay’s will now cost us $2.98, while the current minimum wage is $7.25.

What Work Was Like Back In The Day (1981)

What Work Was Like Back In The Day (1981)

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