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How about the brick phone like the old Motorola's or Nokia's. Or when people carried Motorola's or Nokia's Sent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk
64 cents a gallon in 1979, I worked at a service station in highschool, checked the oil, tires and washed windows. I'd be lying if I wasn't also meeting young ladies.
I can still remember my dad yelling, "That's not a roulette wheel," when we would turn the dial too fast for his liking.
Speaking of, I remember many televisions making a satisfying thunk when the dial got changed to the next station.
As for the seat-belt memory, I've always driven with them-I regard it as more a matter of life vs. possible death. Legal vs. Illegal wasn't an issue with me
y'know, that happened in a TV ad about a certain station-the guy washes the window, looks in and smiles at the woman in the passenger seat who smiles back.
Opening grandma's fridge and seeing a hogs head sitting on a platter waiting to be made into "Head Cheese"!