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Charlie 1 year ago
#49
Don’t watch that film!
       
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Nibby 1 year ago
Charlie,

Bonus if your sister is in it!
       
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Meg 1 year ago
#22 Don’t play with the uranium!
       
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Nibby 1 year ago
Meg,

No, the polonium is much more fun!
       
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Jim 1 year ago
#12, it may turn on but if it’s unmodified it can’t receive the “new” digital signals.
       
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Arie 1 year ago
#18 why do people like these. they're crap. i saw 2 at an auction and nobody even tried to bid them

mostly just a bunchnof garbage. nostalgia of consooomers.
       
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Pink 1 year ago
Arie,
Spreading joy wher'ere you go....
       
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Angelina 1 year ago
#47 Those are sketches of characters from "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens, published 1836-1837. Does anyone really think people in 1924 wore clothes like that?
       
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Perry 1 year ago
Angelina, I was wondering if anyone else here would catch that. Also wondering if maybe the images are a combination of the teachers' faces with Pickwick costumes.
       
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Chloe 1 year ago
#40....don't know who told you the gold ring is worth $200, but you better get the money fast because it's not worth $200
       
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Jereme 1 year ago
#18. Must be in some down town woke arts district.
       
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Jereme 1 year ago
Make that#11 must be in some woke downtown arts district.
       
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Perry 1 year ago
#36 I remember ten-cent cokes, altho by the time I came along, they were only 7 ounces. Still, I loved being able to afford my own.

#42 I was a 60s kid. That is not a 60s washing machine.
       
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Stephanie 1 year ago
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"1935 Wedgewood With Everything Included"

"My grandfather got this off a friend in 1945 for 100$, the pepper shaker on top has been missing for 60 years but was found at an antique show completing the set. And it’s blue!"

 

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