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Heartsdelight

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Who remembers sittin down to this scene

May be an image of record player and text
I do, I do at diners :tunez:
 

Jimi

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I feel like this has always been on the air as reruns, on one channel or another.

I have the whole series in a DVD box set. At first it came out at over 150.00, but then used sets got into the market on Ebay and Amazon. I think I paid about 25.00 for the multi-disc set.

This show was very prophetic.
Yes it was, I loved that show and remember some episodes that I seen when I was a kid, very impressive shows
 

Bliss Doubt

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Yes it was, I loved that show and remember some episodes that I seen when I was a kid, very impressive shows

When that clip began to circulate, of Yuval Noah Harari, the WEF parasite, talking about getting rid of all the "useless eaters", I immediately thought of that Twilight Zone episode when some poor guy is standing before a council, being told he is obsolete, a librarian in a totalitarian world in which books and religions have been banned. He is allowed to choose how he will be executed.

Now I'm starting to hear that the book "1984" is being removed from school libraries. It's all under way...
 
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Jimi

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When that clip began to circulate, of Yuval Noah Harari, the WEF parasite, talking about getting rid of all the "useless eaters", I immediately thought of that Twilight Zone episode when some poor guy is standing before a council, begin told he is obsolete, a librarian in a totalitarian world in which books and religions have been banned. He is allowed to choose how he will be executed.

Now I'm starting to hear that the book "1984" is being removed from school libraries. It's all under way...
It would be a crime to take 1984 ( the movie) off, it's a classic.
 

CaFF

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60 years old and still works great... Old School is the best School..



May be an image of knife
A veggie/fruit peeler...
I have an old ECKO one....made in Chicago, USA of actual steel. Yup, it's about 60 yo and still like new. :)

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Still have this one. I used it back when I had to take the city bus to High School in the 80s. Bus was 50 cents. Now mostly used with quarters for playing pool ;)

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CaFF

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Dang, birth dad had one of those on the top of the dashboard of his 1962 T-bird....and yeh, I had a compass too. Orienting....it's a good skill in the woods...

Seems the reference has changed... :rolleyes:

orienting

verb​

  1. Present participle of orient.

adjective​

  1. Positioning with respect to a reference system or determining your bearings physically or intellectually.
    "an orienting program for new employees"
 

CaFF

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When my Gramma passed, I got most of her spices and kitchen things...parents just wanted to toss it all.

Remember back in the late 70s to early 80s when shag carpet, green, orange and yellow everything, Mediterranean furniture, and all was big, and everything was wood grain?

I have a number of these tins...made of metal and the contents are still good.

Before UPC codes, FDA infos, and still used paper price tags...funny that....one of my early jobs was as a facer at a Pay 'n Save store....no computers, just a pricing gun and math. ;)

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