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RE: When Technology Was A Carburetor

in Visual Shots5 months ago

So, you either got a new camera or you must have taken an online photography class.
Splendid pictures and being that we live on a dirt road and 90% of all of the roads in our town are prone to potholes the size of a basketball, mud that have you doing fishtails, and small streams flowing down them after a rainfall, those pics I can relate to. Wash your car and keep it in the dirt driveway if you want to see what color your vehicle is for more than a brief moment.
Attention spans have gone the way of playing outside, a thing of the past.
Seat belts being optional gave me the latitude to cut them out because I got tired of sitting on the buckle. At the last family gathering, we had a few laughs recalling the time I brought up an old couch to the farm and the three boys drove in the back of the pickup truck, while lounging in style on the couch. The only rule I had was if you see an officer of the law hide under the blanket. Those were the days.

Stay well and give your gal a hello from us.

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Negative, still using the same-ol Kodak disposable.


Man, you just took me back to hiding under the blanket at the drive-in! Thank you. You are right, they were.

First one I was Scarface. Star 80 played before it. Imagine a 4 year old watched those today, it would be all over the internet. Look what you did, now I can't get out the the drive-in.

Always a pleasure hearing from you, Bob. Stay warm.

Drive-in theaters were the best. A few lounge chairs in the back of the pickup truck, a few blankets, and who really cared what was on the big screen.😍

The wood-burning stove is cooking as I type.
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Dang, nice stone work. How tough is that, sticking rock to wall? Never done it. 1-10, how easy is an old bath/shower combo to upgrade to a walk-in?

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