I've done so much with so little for so long I am now qualified to do anything with nothing. Use it, repair it, wear it out. Make it do or do without. I fixed some things today with tools I haven't used in over a year. Point is, I had them. No trip to town, no foolin' around, got it done.
#17 Not only do I still know the black home phone number (OLive 4-9241), but I am still using the Master lock I started using in Junior High in 1967. My car keys, though . . . I swear I had them when I went into the garage!
I still have my family's original phone number that we got in 1963 when my parents built our house. I've outlasted them all & still live in the house too.
My childhood phone number is what I provide at the cash register whenever I'm asked for one. I feel sorry for who ever has it these days. There's no telling how many lists it is on.
Rednecks must have more money these days...
ReplyDeleteDisability.
DeleteWe rednecks DO have more money these days. We can do sht with just about nothing better than any college educated genius.
DeletePreach it A9racer, preach that truth! 😂
DeleteI've done so much with so little for so long I am now qualified to do anything with nothing.
DeleteUse it, repair it, wear it out. Make it do or do without.
I fixed some things today with tools I haven't used in over a year. Point is, I had them. No trip to town, no foolin' around, got it done.
Neck
#20 And 57 other varieties...
ReplyDeleteHah #17, I still remember my bike lock combination from junior high school and I'm almost retirement age.
ReplyDelete30-16-6
Delete7-13-35
DeletePO Box # (early 60s): 27
DeletePO Box # (70s): 533
Phone (60s): 52-6670
Phone (70s): 52-3455
(short phone #s because it was the Panama Canal Zone)
4-14-34
DeleteOk you guys win a cookie.
Delete#9 That's funny!
ReplyDelete#17 BR5-2522
#20 Don't forget Montel.
Jpaul
BR549
Delete#17 Not only do I still know the black home phone number (OLive 4-9241), but I am still using the Master lock I started using in Junior High in 1967. My car keys, though . . . I swear I had them when I went into the garage!
ReplyDeleteYou are my people.
Delete12) Did you know they cremated her and interred her ashes in an oversize Prozac capsule? The crazy was strong with that one.
ReplyDeleteI still have my family's original phone number that we got in 1963 when my parents built our house. I've outlasted them all & still live in the house too.
ReplyDeleteNot a bad one in the bunch
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You sick bastige, you make me laugh so often. Is this a psyop?
ReplyDelete#6. Three times a night these days. It doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteOn a different note, heard of any trouble over at Chief Nose Wetter's?
Mysteriously disappeared. I guess he pissed off the Clintons.
DeleteHe's retired, what, a couple times so far? Maybe he means it this time.
DeleteStay away from crowds!
#20. Too on the mark. But funny anyway
ReplyDelete#9 - No, if you want her to really get angry it's "Calm down, you're over reacting."
ReplyDeleteIf Postcards from the Edge was remotely accurate Carrie did pretty well for herself later in life. Too bad the drugs damaged her heart
ReplyDeleteThey're all good, but 20 FTW
ReplyDelete#8 ~ so damn true!
ReplyDeleteMy childhood phone number is what I provide at the cash register whenever I'm asked for one. I feel sorry for who ever has it these days. There's no telling how many lists it is on.
ReplyDelete324-7494
ReplyDelete617-872-1274
ReplyDeleteYes, I was born in the People’s Republic of Massachusetts. A loooong while ago.
Coelacanth
#6 Sleep ends with P
ReplyDeleteI use to believe that, but I was wrong.
DeleteCarrie....Phwoarrr
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