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Nate 3 month s ago
#6 If you learn to type, you wouldn't have to correct so many errors and it would be done faster, duh

#7 Greyhound buses and trains were the same way, as well as restaurants and bars and stores and, everywhere

#15 until they went out of business and that was because the chain stores moved into town, usually a short drive away, couldn't walk to them, they sold more things at cheaper prices.
       
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Matty 3 month s ago
#13 Most of us aren’t gay or pedophiles, so after a couple of seconds of discomfort that wouldn’t be a problem.
       
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Noel 3 month s ago
I remember the local super-market started to sell VHS tapes. It was nearly the first non-food/non-household item they sold, and I thought it was really strange
       
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“We lived in the city, and every house had a ‘burning barrel,’ where you’d burn all your garbage, paper, plastic, metal, and everything else in. When it became full of ash, a company would pick it up and give you a new barrel. I’m 60 years old; imagine thousands of people doing that in the same city!”

 

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