Am I the only one old enough to remember these, or the only one stupid enough to admit it ?
Used one many , many times.Am I the only one old enough to remember these, or the only one stupid enough to admit it ?
Ma Bell oh the re-memories of that hit heavy.... i have a friend who started working for Bell Atlantic and still works for there.... hahaha....Lol. We still have a rotary phone in the shop. Of course we no longer have a land line. Ma Bell didn't think it was feasible to upgrade several miles of line & equipment just for us. When it rained the phone would ring nonstop till everything dried out. Such a high pitch squall you couldn't even use it.
As a teenager, I worked in a gas station. I used one of those every day. It made me money.Am I the only one old enough to remember these, or the only one stupid enough to admit it ?
Now I have my own chicken...There is a disturbance in The Force
I bet he's a tough old buzzard.Now I have my own chicken...
That's a mighty fine looking clucker you have there my friend.Now I have my own chicken...
A patriot, to boot!That's a mighty fine looking clucker you have there my friend.
I used to hand the phone to my son when he was about 4. I was often surprised by how long he could keep a telemarketer on the phone listening to a blow by blow as to what Barney was doing on the TV program.Ma Bell oh the re-memories of that hit heavy.... i have a friend who started working for Bell Atlantic and still works for there.... hahaha....
I had my grandparents 1st/only rotory phone and had the # from the "party" line of the street they lived on i forget the year they got the # for themselves... 2ish years ago i "lost" them both.....
a tiny sorry all... i learned how to be a smart-butt to scam-callers from grandma through that rotary phone when i was a kid.... many laughs happened....
That's a mighty fine looking clucker you have there my friend.
Dont choke himA patriot, to boot!