
A: The first images of missing children (and their abductor) ever to be featured on the back of a milk carton?

B: The Best Album Cover Ever?

C: NeighborGooders who have been happily donating to the table since the 1960s?
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Are these people:

A: The distraught parents of the missing children from above?
B: Former "Man on the Street" characters from The Onion?

Or
C: The Worst Ad Ever for classmates.com?

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If you answered "C" to the above questions, you couldn't be more wrong!
Actually, these images are all from one of the Best NeighborGoodies Ever:

Psychology: A Scientific Study in Human Behavior (4th Edition), is a 1975 Psych textbook that has everything you could ever need on the front cover. And when you turn it over. . .

. . .it has even more!!
I wonder where the people who graced this textbook's cover are now. I imagine the kid on the front . . .

Perhaps the authors, Wrightsman and Sanford, can study the human behavior around the NeighborGoodies table. Because clearly, it is a fascinating subculture.
I'm pretty sure the guy in the headband is merely Chris Elliot on set of the sequel to Cabin Boy. He's definitely going for more of a Captain Ron look in this one.
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