Back in the 1980s when everyone looked a bit off, my friend Tim and his brothers had some publicity shots taken of their band. Eventually they sold the rights to a stock photo agency. Years later, one of the images turned up on a greeting card. The inside said, Greetings from the Dork Club.
In the 1980s, a friend named Tim and his brothers had a band and posed for some publicity photographs. These images were later sold to a stock photo agency, which led to an unexpected turn of events years later.
One of the photos reemerged on a greeting card that had a playful message inside, calling it "Greetings from the Dork Club." This amusing twist highlights both the nostalgia of the era and the quirky nature of stock photography's journey over time. The story appears in Mary Roach's book "Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal."