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There's a whole generation of kids that have no idea why this is funny. (Original Post) HarveyDarkey Jun 2013 OP
I want all of the utilities. In_The_Wind Jun 2013 #1
That title deed is in the same color group as 'Food Bank'. Aristus Jun 2013 #2
They will also wonder what this device is. Doc_Technical Jun 2013 #3
Except vinyl is making a comeback thankfully HarveyDarkey Jun 2013 #5
back in 82 or 83 or so d_r Jun 2013 #4

Aristus

(72,520 posts)
2. That title deed is in the same color group as 'Food Bank'.
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 09:26 PM
Jun 2013
Who is to blame?
In what country?
Never can get to the one.
Dealing in multiplication,
And we still can't feed everyone,

Oh NO!...

d_r

(6,908 posts)
4. back in 82 or 83 or so
Sun Jun 23, 2013, 09:53 PM
Jun 2013

we lived on a sand road in citrus county florida. There were doing a thing were they were going to name all the roads in the county. They sent postcards to the people who lived on streets that weren't named that you could write in a suggestion and return. My parents left it sitting the table for a few days and finally I wrote "electric avenue" on it and sent it in. I guess I was the only one on the street that did because a few months later there was the street sign on the corner. But it was a very poor fitting name for a sand road through pine woods and sand spurs in Lecanto. And it didn't last long, by the time I graduated high school and moved out in 86 they had changed it to "Kuhns Lane."

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