debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
Numbah please.
Yes, traditional mattresses are still available. We have one and we turn it regularly.? Help me flip the mattress. (I'm not sure any of today's mattresses are "flip-able.")
Wow - I don't remember this, but it triggered my memory that my childhood number began "longacre 1 xxxxxxx." How did we even dial such a thing?Their phone number is 7-2563.
Maybe...5 -1.A prefix such as Long acre translates to the numbers on the dial indicated by L and A. 4 -1.
I can't tell you the horrible winter days I had to wrestle my mom's frozen wash down from that clothesline. THEN I had to break them to throw them into the dryer. Have you ever tried to get frozen jeans into a dryer??????? Her clothes had to smell fresh!!!!!!!!!!Take the clothes off the line.
Our phone number was 7321. It was NOT a party line, OOHHHH! Then it became 4-7321- how in the hell were we supposed to remember all those numbers. It caused quite a stir when the phone company added that 4.Their phone number is 7-2563.
I have one and it’s a pain to flip it.? Help me flip the mattress. (I'm not sure any of today's mattresses are "flip-able.")
I say that.How 'bout...Holy Cow!
Still relevant today. In the UK, it's called "The Radio Times" and remains one of the great traditions here. It used to be referred to as "The official organ of the BBC" and first appeared on 28th. Sept 1923.Pass me the TV Guide.