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you had to pose with it it took up most of the room!
I think "color TV" is now considered racist. The woke PC term is "TV of color".
You're welcome.
Thanks for playing, Tucker.
Our TV had a built in record player, radio and a bar
Probably more like unusual seeing as they cut a house in half before moving it.
Not cut in half, built that way and joined together when installed. It’s a double wide mobile home.
It's usually called a prefab home, made to mount on a foundation or basement.
Not cut in half. Double wide mobile homes are built that way and put together on site when delivered to buyer.
Pretty? Funny? Fucking tragic don't you mean!? She's going to live with that!
Don't kids today understand that tattoos don't exactly wash away too easy?
I'd call her jobless.
Stop giving that stuff to your dog then. You would think you would have learned after so many weeks.
Well, cars are not exactly the same in 2022...
Base models from today are basically the same as cars from back then. There are some important differences, but they mostly have to do with safety improvements and computerization.
And yeah, adjusting for inflation, the prices are actually almost the same. The "wow" in this pic, for me, is seeing how far inflation has gone since my birth-decade.
Not certain if its your superiority or stupidity showing here.
While metric may well be the world standard, "feet" in America is measured in inches, not size.
The metric system is like our money: 10 pennies make a dime; 10 dimes make a dollar. A quarter of a dollar is 25 cents; a third of a dollar is (approximately) 33 cents.
Now our sad measuring system: how many teaspoons in a quarter of a cup? How many feet in a third of a mile? How many ounces in in a tenth of a ton? - That's how effed up our system is.
I used to ask people how many ounces in a quart. More times than I could count, to my stunned amazement, I spoke to persons with multiple graduate degrees who don't know how many ounces there are in a quart. A freaking quart, which they use every day!
I shake my head listening to my fellow Murcans brag about being too dense to learn a simpler system.