I grew up with a full set of Funk and Wagnall encyclopedias. Used them countless times for reference material in homework. They got me through high school. Never even dreamed of having access to a computer back then.Those are truly the coolest tool a kid could lay their hands on.
I never called anyone that without meaning to insult them.Dousche bag the insult
I think mom had bought the 'Britannia or Britannica' ,,,I can still remember the way the smelled when you'd open them up& read about some obscure island or varmint.I grew up with a full set of Funk and Wagnall encyclopedias. Used them countless times for reference material in homework. They got me through high school. Never even dreamed of having access to a computer back then.
Oh, that smell... Yup, that was our internet.I think mom had bought the 'Britannia or Britannica' ,,,I can still remember the way the smelled when you'd open them up& read about some obscure island or varmint.
Encyclopedia Britannica.......Yep, that was the set we had.I think mom had bought the 'Britannia or Britannica' ,,,I can still remember the way the smelled when you'd open them up& read about some obscure island or varmint.
40dI use "gnarly" and "10-4"
Ya, that evolved into FM handset,,, most of those $9.95 9 volt battery jobs available as a kid ( with the telescoping pull out antenna,of Hong -Kong manufature) was line of sight/ sling-shot distance,,,er,,, that could pick up C.B. radio 'skip' sometimesWalkie-Talkie
Neato
Keen
Bucko
Buster
We said " rinky-dink" to refer to substandard establishments,,,One ringydingy
He's referring to Lily Tomlin, as the operator.We said " rinky-dink" to refer to substandard establishments,,,