Friday, June 6, 2025

Let's Hear It For Funderwhoopee Friday ~ PM

 











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49 comments:

  1. I remember having quarters for the payphone. I've not seen a payphone in a very long time.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Odie. ♥

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    1. I'm so old I remember when it was a dime. Arrrrrrrrrgh!!

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    2. Anon, you're as old as dirt ... or me.

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  2. No, i had a dime in my pocket🤣

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  3. I can remember when I carried a dime, stamps were a nickel, postcards were a penny. Writing on onion skin paper for airmail letters. I must be getting old!

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    1. In Louisiana,1977 it was a nickel. Everywhere else I was, it was a dime.

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    2. Justin_O_Guy, Pay phones were everywhere in 1977.

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  4. Hi, Stan. Hi, Ollie.

    Did you know Oliver Hardy was from GA?

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  5. $.10 yes, all local calls were a dime.

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  6. A quarter for a payphone. I so old I remember when it was a nickle.

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  7. I'm so freaking old I remember when you could get local calls at a pay phone with a safety pin. Inserted the pin through the wire and grounded it out to get a dial tone.

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    1. You hoodlum. Why we can't have nice things.

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    2. Rick, LOL LOL LOL!!! That's telling him.

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    3. I'm 79, good luck with telling Mommy. I'm probably one of the reasons they armored the handset cables in pay phones.

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  8. I'm so old I remember when it cost a dime...

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  9. So. Stan Laurel, Walt Disney and Oliver Hardy on the right. Whose 3rd from the left?

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  10. Ann Margret and Pat Boone, time stands still in a photo.

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  11. What language is that on all the drive-in signs? It sure isn’t English

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    1. Pretty sure that's AI.

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    2. AI generated image. Lots of stuff odd about the scene, not just the written gibberish.

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    3. Anon, If you sit on a bar stool it makes perfect sense

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  12. I had a dime in each of my penny loafers but never used the dimes. It'd be a treat to see modern types get along without their phones and be on a 10 phone party line when they had to make a call.

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  13. a quarter! we carried a dime.

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    1. boron, This is getting out of control. I always made a fake collect call too my dad from Mr. Ready and he'd refuse the charges and come and pick me up.

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  14. I remember nickels, for the payphone and the pinball machines

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  15. Who are the two guys with Laurel and Hardy? And brain fog is kicking in, who is the redhead with Pat Boone(?)

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    1. Walt Disney is one, but I don't know the other one

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    2. Anonies, Walt Disney, Hal Roach, and Ann Margret.

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  16. Years ago I traveled for work and always had a bag of change. I knew every pay phone from Buffalo to Bangor.

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  17. You ARE making it up, we had to carry dimes.

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  18. Yeah am part of the dime club also but I always kept 2 or 3. Sucked if you only had a quarter because most phones rarely gave change back and that could have been a pack of chewing gum

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    1. Ned Eastwood, thank goodness they made dimes, or none of us could call home.

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  19. The car in the bedroom? I rode my motorcycle home from Key West in 1968. First day, I made it from Key West to Brunswick GA. I stopped at a Holiday Inn. Girl at the front desk asked me what kind of motorcycle I had and how far I came. I asked her if I could get a room on the first floor so i could keep an eye on my bike. She said "I can do better than that." She escorted me to a room and pushed the beds to the far wall and told me to ride my bike into the room. She said if I left it outside, it wouldn't be there in the morning. She told me to go get a shower and she'd take care of my dinner. I got out of the shower and knocking at the door was a little black kid with a tray of food that looked like it was bigger than he was. I never got charged for the food.
    I should have married that girl.

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