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Just passed Wisconsin Dells. Saw billboard saying to "Ride the Black Anaconda"
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The OP should have typed "2 cents" not "2 sense".I don't get it.'dharmapunk said:![]()
A little part of Smoo just diedI don't get it.'dharmapunk said:![]()
I think Smoo expects this sort of idiocy from me.Ooof.A little part of Smoo just diedI don't get it.'dharmapunk said:![]()
Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.
Thanks, Portis26!Bo Jackson's stat line from my just completed 42-41 Raiders win over the Oilers in Techmo Super Bowl: 18 carries, 432 yards, 6 TDs Been a long time and I haven't really figured out how to play defense on the keyboard.![]()
Ooooooooo, I forgot tonight is your Pixies show. Have fun!!Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging. I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.![]()
I'll start my own thread so you can follow along.Thanks, Portis26!Bo Jackson's stat line from my just completed 42-41 Raiders win over the Oilers in Techmo Super Bowl: 18 carries, 432 yards, 6 TDs Been a long time and I haven't really figured out how to play defense on the keyboard.![]()
Can't wait to show my kids a fax machine.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.
history trivia factoid: fax machine was invented before the telephoneCan't wait to show my kids a fax machine.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.
How much longer until radio stations are outdated?Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging. I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.![]()
What really blew them away was when I started talking about the olde tyme telephone exchange names like KLondike5-121 or PEnnsylvania6-5000.Can't wait to show my kids a fax machine.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.
Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging. I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.

SWEET!11 sounds that your kids have probably never heard:
1) rotary phone
2) manual typewriter
3) coffee percolator
4) flash cube
5) TV channel selector
6) record changer
7) gas station driveway bell
8) TV station sign-off
9) cash register
10) movie projector
11) broken record
Aging SkepticUric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe. I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.
Icy Hot SkepticAging SkepticUric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe. I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.
way to not have a 19th century disease.Uric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe. I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.
congratsUric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe. I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.
Aging SkepticUric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe.
I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.
You're on fire today. Tonight should provide for good reading material in the morning Monday.Do I need to update my notebook? And is GM a real general?On a positive note, I wish I was one of your friends and lived near you. You're 30, single, a doctor, and live the home life of a college kid. Except for nosy "friends" and a tortured past, you're living the high life.Sometimes friends just show up. I've come home to friends just lounging or having a drink and playing cards or a video game. I don't mind it at all as I've made it clear they're always welcome as long as they don't trash the place. I'm 30 years old and a single guy. No need for me to not welcome friends. It's almost always a welcome sight to see one of them. I'm usually up for something, am the ringleader of the group, and have a location that's pretty central to most everyone.
The room had no lock on the door so I had built some Rube Goldberg device to make it impossible to simply open. You really needed to force it. She didn't even know what was in there as I tell most people it's my office. She was simply being nosy. I should have seen this coming. She really is a nosy person. I shouldn't leave a steak on the floor then yell at the dog when he eats it. I do appreciate the kind words but nothing is happening to me tonight. There's no danger. I assure you all that's not an option. The worst that is going to happen is an agitated stomach and a headache that is approaching migraine levels.
yes.Tanner is also a bail bondsman.Do I need to update my notebook? And is GM a real general?On a positive note, I wish I was one of your friends and lived near you. You're 30, single, a doctor, and live the home life of a college kid. Except for nosy "friends" and a tortured past, you're living the high life.
Well he didn't spend six years in Awesome Medical School to be called MisterDo I need to update my notebook? And is GM a real general?On a positive note, I wish I was one of your friends and lived near you. You're 30, single, a doctor, and live the home life of a college kid. Except for nosy "friends" and a tortured past, you're living the high life.Sometimes friends just show up. I've come home to friends just lounging or having a drink and playing cards or a video game. I don't mind it at all as I've made it clear they're always welcome as long as they don't trash the place. I'm 30 years old and a single guy. No need for me to not welcome friends. It's almost always a welcome sight to see one of them. I'm usually up for something, am the ringleader of the group, and have a location that's pretty central to most everyone.
The room had no lock on the door so I had built some Rube Goldberg device to make it impossible to simply open. You really needed to force it. She didn't even know what was in there as I tell most people it's my office. She was simply being nosy. I should have seen this coming. She really is a nosy person. I shouldn't leave a steak on the floor then yell at the dog when he eats it. I do appreciate the kind words but nothing is happening to me tonight. There's no danger. I assure you all that's not an option. The worst that is going to happen is an agitated stomach and a headache that is approaching migraine levels.
My link'dharmapunk said:This depends on the level of relationship between the people. In this ridiculous case, her calling this kid her son is laughable and emotionally troubling.However, I had a step-father who was every bit my father and that's all I ever called him and ever will.'Sconch said:'Thorn said:No, because your adopted son is your son. Just like you wouldn't say biological-son unless it was somehow relevant. Your stepson is not your son. Does the stepson call her his mother?'cosjobs said:Referring to your step-son is neither a Southern tradition, nor a nutjob comment. It always seemed weird to me to refer to a kid as a step-child. If that's the protocol wouldn't you also refer to any adopted kids as your adopted-son?'Thorn said:Is this a southern thing or just a nutjob thing?
Remember the couple that I married? The ones who had known each other 6 months, his divorce was 2 months old on the wedding day, and who have a combined 5 marriages between them? She has two kids, a daughter about 9 and a son about 13. He has two sons, who are a bit older, say 16 and 20. The 20 year old has Asperger's. In a group that she was in recently, I stole an "### - burger" joke from South Park. She laughed and said something like, 'now that is funny, and my son has Asperger's.'
I was this close to saying 'you mean your stepson' but instantly concluded it wasn't worth the effort. I know they are big on being one big happy family, but that's nuts, right?My stepmom referred to me as her step-son and I called her my step-mom.
It's all about the two people involved.
You know that there are 8? Yoa suspect!Well....not if he has seen the other 8 Twilights.'Homer J Simpson said:Suicide is a viable option here, GB.We'll miss you.'eoMMan said:Anyone else going to see Twilight: Breaking Dawn this weekend?
Willingly or unwillingly....![]()
I would...http://celebritynewsandstyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/twilight_saga_breaking_dawn_bella-belly.jpgYou know that there are 8? Yoa suspect!Well....not if he has seen the other 8 Twilights.'Homer J Simpson said:Suicide is a viable option here, GB.We'll miss you.'eoMMan said:Anyone else going to see Twilight: Breaking Dawn this weekend?
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Is this SUsquehanna-2222? 2222? Whadda you, playin trains?What really blew them away was when I started talking about the olde tyme telephone exchange names like KLondike5-121 or PEnnsylvania6-5000.Can't wait to show my kids a fax machine.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.
Actually I tan hides and skins and such.yes.Tanner is also a bail bondsman.Do I need to update my notebook? And is GM a real general?On a positive note, I wish I was one of your friends and lived near you. You're 30, single, a doctor, and live the home life of a college kid. Except for nosy "friends" and a tortured past, you're living the high life.
There is one dive bar here populated almost exclusively by older heavy-set beer-drinking alcoholics. Me and my friend don't call it by its real name but instead by "The Gout."way to not have a 19th century disease.Uric acid levels are normal and X-ray shows arthritis in big toe. I don't know why but I'm ecsatic I don't have gout and just have regular old man arthritis.![]()
Back when I was in HS there was still one part of town that had just one prefix...366. If you were calling from a 366 number to another 366 number all you had to do was dial the 6 and then the last 4 numbers. Like 6-1212.Is this SUsquehanna-2222? 2222? Whadda you, playin trains?What really blew them away was when I started talking about the olde tyme telephone exchange names like KLondike5-121 or PEnnsylvania6-5000.Can't wait to show my kids a fax machine.Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc. Start talking about record players or watching 16mm films in school or what life was like before ATMs and card swipers at every checkout and they love it.Right after work I'm meeting the little woman (don't tell my wife) at a downtown hotel and then we're going to the concert later on. Today is just draaaaagging.
I also screwed up my lesson plan for today. The kids were going to watch about 22 mins worth of video and then do a work-sheet. Technically I'm not doing anything today but pushing "play" and then walking around and see who needs help. I usually never schedule a day like this where I'm not really "teaching". That's one reason why today is going so slow.
Our 'today in history' today is the first push-button phones being made available. I usually spend 3-4 minutes on the 'today in history' but since today is so boring I decided to expand it a bit. Last period we spent 17 minutes watching youtube clips of old geezers calling the operator and using rotary phones. Then I told the kids how bad it sucked trying to win radio station call-in contests when you had a rotary phone.
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One of my favorite history teachers would spend one day a week asking us Trivial Pursuit type questions for bonus points on tests. Absolutely loved that class, loved that teacher and loved the fact that I was never in AP classes.
Also, when I was a kid you didn't have to say the first 2 digit at all. Everyone just knew to dial 77 or 78 first depending on the town. I didn't really know that numbers had 7 digits until I was like 12.
Is this SUsquehanna-2222?
2222? Whadda you, playin trains?
Also, when I was a kid you didn't have to say the first 2 digit at all. Everyone just knew to dial 77 or 78 first depending on the town. I didn't really know that numbers had 7 digits until I was like 12.
What are you guys, like 100?Back when I was in HS there was still one part of town that had just one prefix...366. If you were calling from a 366 number to another 366 number all you had to do was dial the 6 and then the last 4 numbers. Like 6-1212.
Is this SUsquehanna-2222?
2222? Whadda you, playin trains?
Also, when I was a kid you didn't have to say the first 2 digit at all. Everyone just knew to dial 77 or 78 first depending on the town. I didn't really know that numbers had 7 digits until I was like 12.What are you guys, like 100?Back when I was in HS there was still one part of town that had just one prefix...366. If you were calling from a 366 number to another 366 number all you had to do was dial the 6 and then the last 4 numbers. Like 6-1212.
It was the mid-late 80s but for some reason the phone system in that part of town was still stuck in the 1950s. The rest of the town used the regular 7 digit system.roarin?Has there ever been a poster as unfunny as AE?
Debbie Downer?Has there ever been a poster as unfunny as AE?
About 15 years ago we moved and had to get a new phone #. I paid the extra $10 or whatever and got a number where the last 4 digits spelled out my last name.When I lived in Philly, my number spelled out MEA-TROL. Pretty easy to remember. For the old schoolers, it was NE2-8765
NiceAbout 15 years ago we moved and had to get a new phone #. I paid the extra $10 or whatever and got a number where the last 4 digits spelled out my last name.When I lived in Philly, my number spelled out MEA-TROL. Pretty easy to remember. For the old schoolers, it was NE2-8765
Then a few years later everybody and their mother got a cell phone and nobody really cared about my home number.NiceAbout 15 years ago we moved and had to get a new phone #. I paid the extra $10 or whatever and got a number where the last 4 digits spelled out my last name.When I lived in Philly, my number spelled out MEA-TROL. Pretty easy to remember. For the old schoolers, it was NE2-8765
ETA: It would have been FAirview3-5262 back in the Renaissance.Oh bull####.What are you guys, like 100?It was the mid-late 80s
When I was a kid, there were still party lines (google/wiki it if you don't know what that is). Sometimes the operator would cross things up and/or the system would go haywire and you'd hear other conversations. Can't tell you how much fun it was at 7 to hear two old ladies discussing the finer points of feminine cleanliness.Is this SUsquehanna-2222?
2222? Whadda you, playin trains?
Also, when I was a kid you didn't have to say the first 2 digit at all. Everyone just knew to dial 77 or 78 first depending on the town. I didn't really know that numbers had 7 digits until I was like 12.What are you guys, like 100?Back when I was in HS there was still one part of town that had just one prefix...366. If you were calling from a 366 number to another 366 number all you had to do was dial the 6 and then the last 4 numbers. Like 6-1212.It was the mid-late 80s but for some reason the phone system in that part of town was still stuck in the 1950s. The rest of the town used the regular 7 digit system.
Kids this age are FASCINATED by near-recent history. Especially things like technology, fashion, music etc.
I love telling the younger people I work with what it was like running BASIC on a Vic-20. "Playing video games" meant buying some dork magazine that had like 1000 lines of code you had to type in just so you could get some ASCII car to go around a track.
Always loved that.