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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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“In the late ’70s, my parents’ car (that we’d take summer road trips in) had back windows that only rolled down halfway. We kids who sat in the back wouldn’t get wind in our faces AT ALL. 

Also, the car had ashtrays in the armrests/handles with metal lids that got SUPER hot. But the lids were fun to fidget with, snap open, and close. We kept our gum wrappers in them.”

 

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