Oh yeah!
Kids Incorporated! I used to love that show! I always thought even back
then how fantastic it would have been to be in a group like that. Guess I
always did want to perform or something even way way back then. hehheh
I remember those machines!
I also remember having to watch
Ah. I almost forgot...
Perhaps this makes me a dork, or a bit too much of a perfectionist, but I
remember taping stuff off of the radio, and putting the stereo on the dub
function for like five seconds in between songs so that there was space in
between them. Mary Ann, I'd bet you did that
I loved when the film projectors broke and all the film got stuck in it and
it made all that weird grindy-like noise. Or what about those film strips
where someone had to turn this knob every time the tape beeped that came
with the film strip. I always thought I was so cool when I was little
On 10/20/2007, 11:36:22 AM EDT, Mary spouted forth:
what about those film strips
where someone had to turn this knob every time the tape beeped that
came with the film strip.
Ah, boring manual frame advancement. I always thought those things were
incredibly boring and a very large waste of
Hey, i still have vinyl and cassette tapes in use. In fact i prefer them. Many
people are going back because they realize that analogue still has the purest
sound. You just liked the sound of your collection. Come back to us. Back to
paradise.
Also, considering MY age, i could go off on good
Same for all that, sept I did that at age 3 by putting the tape/radio switch
in the middle for blankness.
Then there was the really neet way I had of copying stuff that lasted 1
day(s)
When I was 5, I got one of those mics that let you be on the radio.
When the mic died, which happend about 2
Ooh! I remember those.
My aunt had one.
I saw one with a tape deck mounted on the top, which had to have been the
stupidest thing to ware, even back in those days.
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007
The Apple 2E was the first computer I ever had. And I loved Schoolhouse
Rock. LOL.
Update your CD collection. Checkout
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Yeah, I didn't have any internet access in college either, although it was
so nice actually having a computer equipped with JAWS and Open Book right
there at the school. It made college life loads easier.
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http://www.raineemusic.com.
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I'm so ridiculously simple, but I loved those old antiquated film strip
things. LOL. Especially when they messed up. LOL.
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I enjoyed that, too. LOL. I told you I was simple.
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From: Mary Ann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 11:36
I don't think we had those laser discs when I was in school, or at least I
don't remember us using them. Gotta remember I came from Po Dunk--I mean,
Lakeview, Oregon.
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Oh I didn't fully convert to the CD realm until 1998. I was a holdout,
but I still have most of my old cassettes from the days of yor.
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