15 Skills That Every Teen Learned in the ’70s But Few Know Today
everyone who has been through a divorce
with your first camera you ha to pull a cloth over your head jimmi
Speaking of old phones, saw this cartoon with the old Nokia cell phone that kind of fits into this thread. You could use them as a weapon also if you threw them at someone.It makes me so sad to realize how much basic, common knowledge is being lost.
I did find it amusing that the "rotary" phone in the picture was a push-button phone that just looked like a rotary phone. I guess they couldn't find a picture of an actual rotary phone. Which we STILL HAVE, by the way, out in the shop. The phone company came and changed our wiring from copper to fiber-optics, so it won't work anymore, but it DID. And if you ever have to clock somebody over the head, it's a fine tool.![]()

nut grinderWho remembers
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...and I still remember being up way past my bed time to watch the moon landing with my adoptive dad when I was just 3 years old.
Speaking of old phones, saw this cartoon with the old Nokia cell phone that kind of fits into this thread. You could use them as a weapon also if you threw them at someone.
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standing in the rain waiting to use a public telephone was not a fond memory thoughWow! An Instamatic with a flash cube! I remember it was so futuristic to have FOUR whole flashes on one cube! LOL!
Yeah, who ditched the strings, anyway? Now I can't get into a Band-aid for love nor money, and especially not if I'm bleeding.
I was 11 years old and I remember ALL of that. The music, the TV shows, the moon landing... I didn't get to go to Woodstock, but when I was 11, I didn't really want to go. Looking back, I wish I'd been old enough to take myself there, just to say I did it.
Worse, remember the brick phones? ROFL! You could run over them with your CAR and they'd be OK. I was working at Motorola when cell phones first came out, so I saw the entire revolution. When I left, they were at the Razr phone (like the Star Trek communicators, remember?).
but sticking paper up the coin refund chute was a money earner!standing in the rain waiting to use a public telephone was not a fond memory though
i had more fun with a polaroid , wink wink
Closenut grinder
modern day new house in russia. or an ikea development workshop.