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Zeb
1 year ago
Those were the good old days
Great memories
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Joy
1 year ago
#16
This was the only one that I neither had nor saw
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Nibby
1 year ago
#11 I think you would even have to explain 'cigarette lighter in the car' at this point.
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Frederick
10 month s ago
Nibby
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Well, lighting one of these bad boys in a Tesla would most certainly drain the battery dry.
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Nibby
1 year ago
my 2000s kid looked at a rotary phone and asked 'So how does it know you want to make a call?'
So then I got to explain why the on-hook and off-hook buttons on her smart phone look the way they do.
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Nibby
1 year ago
related to #13
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Stephanie
12 month s ago
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Zeb
1 year ago
Those were the good old days
Great memories
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Joy
1 year ago
#16
This was the only one that I neither had nor saw
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Nibby
1 year ago
#11 I think you would even have to explain 'cigarette lighter in the car' at this point.
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Frederick
10 month s ago
Nibby
,
Well, lighting one of these bad boys in a Tesla would most certainly drain the battery dry.
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Nibby
1 year ago
my 2000s kid looked at a rotary phone and asked 'So how does it know you want to make a call?'
So then I got to explain why the on-hook and off-hook buttons on her smart phone look the way they do.
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Nibby
1 year ago
related to #13
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Stephanie
12 month s ago
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Great memories
This was the only one that I neither had nor saw
Well, lighting one of these bad boys in a Tesla would most certainly drain the battery dry.
So then I got to explain why the on-hook and off-hook buttons on her smart phone look the way they do.