Really? That sucks. Part of the fun was figuring out how to coordinate the 2 knobs to, like, write in cursive and....oh, wait.The new Etch A. S. has a pen, not knobs @Murrmurr.
Target. It was about 2 years ago, tho.I've never seen a new one with knobs! Where did you get it?
But try online!Target. It was about 2 years ago, tho.
I had no idea Etch-a-Sketches were still being manufactured. Wow!Etch-a-Scetch is still around. I bought one for Collin. He loved it.
None of my grandkids know what a transistor radio is...or was. They were more shocked when I told them transistors make the world go round these days.
Yeah, but if it has a pen instead of the knobs you might as well get a chalkboard.I had no idea Etch-a-Sketches were still being manufactured. Wow!
Exactly, and what young child wants a chalkboard today.Yeah, but if it has a pen instead of the knobs you might as well get a chalkboard.
Popping the clutch when it stalls.Choke and throttle knobs on an old car.
awww. That's pretty cute.Had company visiting one day (mom and daughter) when my children were little and had rubber pants hanging up drying in the bathroom that morning.
Company's young daughter went in to use the bathroom and when she emerged she cried out in amazement over how many shower caps I had!
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It was cute, and once I informed the girl that they weren't shower caps, we had a good laugh.awww. That's pretty cute.
Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) saidI'm with you there, Nancy. We HAD to use them during my engineering studies, but the first small computers came onto the scene shortly after and I never used a slide rule again. Still have it boxed with some of my college books and notes - - -somewhere in the cellar. LOL
And in Breeze detergent there were towels. The commercials for it featured Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner.Duz
Duz does everything, plus you get a free glass in every box.