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Death of the Little Black Book?

St.Ignatz

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I get it. My little black book is a moleskine. I'm happily married happily but like to keep phone no.s on a hard copy. Blackberry's and such have no soul compared to the hand written note. Writing it down on a bus or train you can see the effect it has on the script and recalls the moment. Hip or hep is much cooler than tech.
Tom D.



Marc caught my spelling again.
 

scotrace

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I'm gonna throw my datebook over the fence
And buy me one for five or ten cents
I'll keep it 'till it's covered with age
'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page...


;)
 

BegintheBeguine

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Yes! Two songs quoted in this thread so far!
I know I've been called by guys looking through their book because that's what they said. " I was looking through my book and saw your name and thought I'd call you and see if you'd like to grab a drink?" Not quite Golden Era but from the 80s on, and like reetpleet said they were looking for a date. Yes, many nice memories.
 

PrettySquareGal

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BegintheBeguine said:
Yes! Two songs quoted in this thread so far!
I know I've been called by guys looking through their book because that's what they said. " I was looking through my book and saw your name and thought I'd call you and see if you'd like to grab a drink?" Not quite Golden Era but from the 80s on, and like reetpleet said they were looking for a date. Yes, many nice memories.


At least 70's, maybe earlier! It made many appearances on Three's Company. :)
 

Miss Neecerie

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BegintheBeguine said:
Yes! Two songs quoted in this thread so far!
.
Make it three....the incomparable Solomon Burke in Hanging up My heart for you....



I'm gonna stop wasting time, honey
Being a run around
Chasing after every little girl
That lives in our town

I'm just take it easy, baby
I tell you what I'm
Gonna do right now
I'm hanging up my heart for you

I'm gonna shake the reputation
Of being a ladies man
Gonna throw away my
Little black book right now
In the nearest trash can
 

Edward

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Occasionally I've had an address book (need to sort one out now), but never a 'little black book.' Too much of a square for that, I'm afraid.
 

Mike in Seattle

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I keep most of my phone list info in the computer, which syncs daily to my laptop and whenever I feel the need - on the cell phone. I've also got it in my iPod, plus there are printouts are in both my organizers.

But I do keep a small "little blue book" in my card case with really important numbers should I need to call someone and I'm out without one of the above. People like a few elderly relatives who'll fret and fume if there's an earthquake or similar disaster and the phones are out up here, doctors, attorney, 24 hour line at the company that prints the paper I edit, plus I've also got bogus listings which are really encoded info that nobody else would know are really for calling the banks, credit cards & such should my wallet be lifted.
 
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Funny, Hank Williams popped into my head on this one too.

scotrace said:
I'm gonna throw my datebook over the fence
And buy me one for five or ten cents
I'll keep it 'till it's covered with age
'Cause I'm writin' your name down on every page...


;)
 

de Stokesay

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Yup, I still have a little black book, although since I am now very happily married, the numbers that get the most use are a different demographic from what they once were. I have no cell phone as I don't care to be at everyone's beck and call when I am away from a land-line, and my PDA is a 1937 Parker fountain pen and a small blue Moleskine notebook (never leave home without 'em).

de Stokesay
 

Lady Day

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Feraud said:

What!? It's iPhone ;)

The LBB is digital now. But the need to have your numbers with you at all times is still there.

I do carry a pad around to jot things down on. I always want to remember a shop name I pass or something like that. Sometimes you dont have enough time to do it with a camera phone.

LD
 

Feraud

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Lady Day said:
What!? It's iPhone ;)
iCarumba! :eusa_doh: lol

Agreed on those points. The little black book is updated as a digital device. Not sure if it is better or not but the choice to carry a pencil and pad is still there.
 

Marc Chevalier

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Lady Day said:
Neither can a pad and pencil.

Well, maybe this pencil can. ;)



PencilFob06.jpg
 

PrettySquareGal

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Lady Day said:
Neither can a pad and pencil.

LD

Of course not, but it's like saying that there is no difference between reading and writing a handwritten letter versus an email. But it's subjective. Just stating what's true for me.

But then again, vintage pens and old paper can have more history in it than pixels.
 

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