I still use my blanket and my iron that I bought from S&H green stamps.
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Remember onion skin paper?If you wanted copies, you needed two pieces of typing paper with carbon paper in between.
My first 45 was John Denver singing Sunshine on my Shoulders. It cost me about 60¢.Playing 45rpm records on a mono record player.
I still have a metal clothes drying rack, and my personal tackle box from childhood.I still use my blanket and my iron that I bought from S&H green stamps.
I have a record player that still works great, but the needle is worn out and I have no idea where to get a new one.Lots of vinyl but no record player now.
Record Player NeedleI have a record player that still works great, but the needle is worn out and I have no idea where to get a new one.
Geez, that's a long running soap.I remember my mom watching a soap opera in black and white that had a Dr. Hardy in it. I think she had a crush on him. I couldn't remember the name, so I just looked it up. It was General Hospital, and Dr. Steve Hardy played from 1963–96.
It's a public thread, you're not rudeDo y’all mind if I add my two cents even though I don’t really belong here? I always feel like I’m being rude if I comment on other people’s threads that I wasn’t invited to.
A typical night of entertainment when my mom/grandparents had people over was first dinner, then turning off the lights and showing slides of my Grandpa and Great-grandpa's trip to Alaska, or my Grandpa's trip to Belgium, or our family vacation to Florida. It was a huge uptick in entertainment value when my Grandpa got an 8mm camera and projector and started showing actual MOVIES!!!I remember watching home movies from a reel to reel projector
Wish I could "love" this 1000 times.I remember buying a 4 year old ranch house on 11.25 acres for $21,500. It was our 'starter' home and will be our 'finisher' home.