Looks yummy! It would be hard to choose which one.we still have them all the time.. they're everywere in the UK.. they plays various tunes but mostly...... Yankee doodle Dandy
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..and in 2025 this is what they sell...
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I remember that, too!When we had telephone party lines and each customer had their own ring so they knew when to pick up or...picking up the phone to make a call and someone was using the party line so you couldn't call out.
if it;s me out on a hot day and the ice cream van is there, I'll usually have cone with a flake.....Looks yummy! It would be hard to choose which one.
We had a party line when we were kids, but each house didn't have their own ring tone, if just didn't ring in a house that it wasn't meant for..instead it just dinged once and we knew the call was for next door...When we had telephone party lines and each customer had their own ring so they knew when to pick up or...picking up the phone to make a call and someone was using the party line so you couldn't call out.
I vaguely remember hitting a button on the receiver..We had a party line when we were kids, but each house didn't have their own ring tone, if just didn't ring in a house that it wasn't meant for..instead it just dinged once and we knew the call was for next door...
To make a call out from the party line we had to press the button on the top of the phone to clear the line to allow the exchange to know who was making the call.... Can you see the button on the top of the phone?
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Two short rings meant it was for our house.We had a party line when we were kids, but each house didn't have their own ring tone, if just didn't ring in a house that it wasn't meant for..instead it just dinged once and we knew the call was for next door...
To make a call out from the party line we had to press the button on the top of the phone to clear the line to allow the exchange to know who was making the call.... Can you see the button on the top of the phone?
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Good memory! I don't remember the amount of rings. I do remember our phone number at the time. I remember when someone wanted to call out, that some people would say it was an emergency (whether it was or not) so the other party would get off of the line. Those were the days!Two short rings meant it was for our house.
Yup!Good memory! I don't remember the amount of rings. I do remember our phone number at the time. I remember when someone wanted to call out, that some people would say it was an emergency (whether it was or not) so the other party would get off of the line. Those were the days!
Pray that future generations never have to hear them.What is a sound from your childhood that the younger generation will never understand?
I will go first: Sonic boom
And the old busy-bodies listening in to the calls. We had an old lady who listened in (you could hear her breathing) and my dad would say, "Mrs. ______, GET OFF THE LINE!" and she'd say, "Well, I NEVER! I'm not on the line!"When we had telephone party lines and each customer had their own ring so they knew when to pick up or...picking up the phone to make a call and someone was using the party line so you couldn't call out.
Our busybody was Mrs. Crumb who lived next door. Always on or listening.And the old busy-bodies listening in to the calls. We had an old lady who listened in (you could hear her breathing) and my dad would say, "Mrs. ______, GET OFF THE LINE!" and she'd say, "Well, I NEVER! I'm not on the line!"
And the flapping noise when the film runs out.Filmstrip projector noises. I loved it when we got to watch a movie in grade school.