I always found it interesting that everyone's phone was black. Those were the days. Your sled being pulled by the family car... Definitely a couple of strong fences! You all be safe and God bless.
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I always found it interesting that everyone's phone was black.
ReplyDeleteThose were the days. Your sled being pulled by the family car...
Definitely a couple of strong fences!
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, black phones were free and colored were a dollar a month.
DeleteThe kids all bundled up on the sled are now the old guys who go out in the snow in T-shirt and shorts.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, are you sure?
DeleteI still have a black phone hanging in the shop, it no longer makes calls but it's still used for the intercom system in the plant.
ReplyDeleteBirdchaser, I have the off white desk model with the rotary dial, and it 100% works.
DeleteI read that when Mad Men was first being shot the younger actors had to be trained how to use rotary dial phones. Kids these days...
ReplyDeleteRickvid, are we surprised?
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