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Roll Down The Windows n/t sharp_stick Jul 2017 #1
Dial a telephone number jberryhill Jul 2017 #2
Dead as a door nail Alpeduez21 Jul 2017 #3
What's the origin of this? LAS14 Jul 2017 #18
The phrase was first used in a 14th century poem by William Langland wishstar Jul 2017 #30
Thanks, but what IS a door nail/dore-nayl??? nt LAS14 Jul 2017 #31
door·nail Ptah Jul 2017 #33
In colonial days(and probably before) Alpeduez21 Jul 2017 #46
Wow! Thanks! LAS14 Jul 2017 #48
Hang Up The Phone n/t sharp_stick Jul 2017 #4
Good one! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #43
And for a long time before pay phones became obsolete, a call was a quarter. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #5
Burn the midnight oil. Mrs. Overall Jul 2017 #6
Dear John letter Warpy Jul 2017 #7
Not exactly a saying, but a book quote in the same spirit: cemaphonic Jul 2017 #8
Your three minutes are up....regarding long distance phone call billing. sinkingfeeling Jul 2017 #9
Referring to audio and audio/video recordings as tape. TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #10
Or an album underpants Jul 2017 #16
Actually album still works for a cd or even a file with multiple recordings TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #20
Crank the engine. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #11
"We are taping" - does anyone use tape or film anymore? rurallib Jul 2017 #12
There's still a few film directors (Spielberg, Tarantino, etc) who insist on using 35mm film rather Midwestern Democrat Jul 2017 #55
I'm forever asking my kid MontanaMama Jul 2017 #13
Glove compartment Flo Mingo Jul 2017 #14
Why is trunk obsolete? LAS14 Jul 2017 #19
It was obsolete for all of my life. TexasProgresive Jul 2017 #22
The Brits call it the boot of the car Sanity Claws Jul 2017 #26
Aha!! Thanks much. nt LAS14 Jul 2017 #29
Glad you asked... Flo Mingo Jul 2017 #47
Cigarette lighter. NT mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2017 #59
I still say both ailsagirl Jul 2017 #60
Caught on tape...... cameras were rolling California_Republic Jul 2017 #15
Ice box IphengeniaBlumgarten Jul 2017 #17
As a child I once asked my Sicilian grandmother what the Italian word for refrigerator tblue37 Jul 2017 #51
"In the limelight" Floyd R. Turbo Jul 2017 #21
Carbon Copy (CC) or Blind Carbon Copy(BCC) Yavin4 Jul 2017 #23
Hang up the phone. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #24
slam down the phone KT2000 Jul 2017 #25
incredibly frustrating when you really want to do that yellowdogintexas Jul 2017 #63
They still use pay phones in Chicago GreydeeThos Jul 2017 #27
"Don't pump the gas peddle, you'll flood it!" GreydeeThos Jul 2017 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author jberryhill Jul 2017 #32
Let's Rewind NotASurfer Jul 2017 #34
Pop stand Muffy88 Jul 2017 #35
Did you leave the bottles in the milk box? OilemFirchen Jul 2017 #36
My parents called the refrigerator the "ice box". FuzzyRabbit Jul 2017 #38
So did mine. Sometimes I do myself, even though The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #39
I remember milkboxes. My aunt always had one Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #44
Still possible in my area. politicat Jul 2017 #42
Run through the wringer. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #37
Wrinkle free fax paper......... I'm a HUGE "Friends" fan. This show can turn my mood around Upthevibe Jul 2017 #40
I've never watched that show so I'm afraid I don't get the reference... The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #41
My grandmother had one of those Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #45
Putting the cart before the horse. NNadir Jul 2017 #49
Three sheets to the wind. madamesilverspurs Jul 2017 #50
Put through the wringer LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jul 2017 #52
Mind your "p's" and "q's" from early printing techniques...nt uriel1972 Jul 2017 #53
Cut and Paste mikeargo Jul 2017 #54
"Lordy, I hope there are tapes" JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2017 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2017 #57
Circle the wagons... NotASurfer Jul 2017 #58
"Don't touch that dial." Iggo Jul 2017 #61
The smoking lamp is out Kaleva Jul 2017 #62
Just a flash in the pan duncang Jul 2017 #64
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