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@SammyClaws wrote:
I mean, when I was a kid we didn’t have the Internet. If we wanted to know something, we had to go to the library and look it up ourselves, in the card catalog!!
I remeber having to sit many times in the library having to learn how to use “card catalog” and how to use encyclopedias.
@SammyClaws wrote:There was no Cartoon Network either! You could only get cartoons on Saturday Morning. Do you hear what I’m saying? We had to wait ALL WEEK for cartoons, you spoiled little rat-finks!
That if you were lucky enought not to be told to go out side and help your dad with barn chores after breakfest.
I was lucky enough to find cartoons after school, but that was on public television and then it was The Smurf’s.
In the 80’s there was no spell check. My favorite line was look it up in the Dictonary. Needless say you learned how to spell words. Now a days you get close and let the computer guess what the correct word it.
I was just looking at doing that one last night. I am just not sure how I am going to get the bike across the state in the car.
Missed the Good Friday date, proablly would not be able to do it that day.
Unfortunately I am going to have to back out of this one. The weather is cooperating to well for me this week. With the warm days and cold nights, the maple trees are ready to go.
Have fun and I really wish I could be there. 😡
Congrats on the mile stone. 😀
This is making it way around very fast. I was laughing last Friday night when I saw this in St. Paul
02/08/2010 at 3:12 am in reply to: Anyone else need to log-in again and again on geo.com???? #1921673The only time I have to relog in on my computer is when I access gc.com with my blackberry or my computer at work. The same thing happens to me with the WGA site also.
I just try and avoid loggin at work. The boss likes to sneak up on me once in a while.
I thought this was a P&G, so that would be a guard rail.
I could never do the Where’s Waldo so this one is out of the question.
That sound just like a what buddy of mine did to his RC car so he could take it out on the ice. He just putting 1/4 sheet metal screws in all the tires. Now he can get going pretty good out there.
I got a pair from Walmart for ice fishing. I believe they where about $5.
I was on my way to Nebraska and got as far as Albert Lea. At about 1:30 pm I-35 got so bad in spots that you could not see farther than about 20 feet in front of the car. I was glad to quit driving after going about 20 miles in that.
One of my co-works was coming from west of Fargo and they shut down I-29 in South Dakota.
I am hoping they open the highway tomorrow morning so we can continue on.
I have a my room booked. This will be my first snowshoeing trip. Thanks OPS for planning a 2nd trip year.
Here is another guy that lights up his house and tree.
All his songs are at this website:
http://www.holdman.com/christmas/video.aspThanks. It was fun, long day getting 22. I DNFed 6 and don’t know how many I drove by when I got to the area beause of the snow.
By the end of the day my jeans were frozen and I was resorting to Top Spots just to get the 22.
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