Dancing_Queen
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Baby bottles?no clue?? you will eventually tell, right?
Baby bottles?no clue?? you will eventually tell, right?
And pumping your gas for you. And checking everything under the hood.The National Anthem at midnight sign off, then the Test Pattern.
Saving grease to turn in for the War Effort.
Clapping the erasers or cranking the ditto machine was a reward for good behavior.
Somebody besides y ourself cleaning the car window at the gas station,
can't remember when/why but went to Mohonk Mountain House (NY). there were elevators that you controlled literally by hand. huge, thick ropes that you pulled on to get the car started moving.
yep it was the first one I learned on in my first year of senior school..darn near broke my little fingers pressing those keys down so hard..That particular type Underwood was my first typewriter, too. My dad had three of them, two were for his work.
I was a college prep student as well, but we could take typing as an elective for just one year so we could type our college papers.i never took typing... i was in college prep... typing was for "business" students... said by some as they looked down their noses. so i never learned how to type properly... have to watch my fingers on keys most of the time.
what would kids do if they had to use an old-school typewriter to do an assignment on? what would they do when they noticed typos once paper was out of the rollers.? oh wait... nothing kids hand in has to be remotely correct... spelling, punctuation, spacing, etc.
You know what I'm talking about!why don't cars still have them?
Right you are!Baby bottles?
As did I.This is how I learned to type and send mails...( honestly )...
try sending a whatsapp on this...
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Never used the bra/underwear pages for TP, howeverWe hung the sears catalog in the outhouse.![]()