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I remember the saying "Here's a dime, call someone who cares." Try saying that to anyone born after 1990.
When long distance calls had to handled by operators. Today a long distance call may be a welcome surprise but it doesn't have the importance of the old days back when calling out of town or out of state or out of the country had the same drama as the moonshot launch. And the price of long distance was astronomical.
Hey hey, careful now. Let's not bring my Buick into this!
What's under the hood Tom?
And who can forget your ma yelling "SHUT UP IN THERE YOU KIDS, I'M ON LONG DISTANCE." Even if "long distance" meant just a couple of towns over.
Just don't put 25"ers on it. bahahhahahahahahahhaJust a little 350 Buick, not the optional 403 that year. I've been thinking about when the motor goes to Pot, putting a Buick 455 in it. Or an LT1 350 with Corvette heads.
..and that is great!Even when I had a cell phone I used it only now and then mostly for the: "I'm Lost, help" or "you're late where are you" type calls or the "we just decided to go to the Sushi place can you join us" type calls.
Just don't put 25"ers on it. bahahhahahahahahahha
Sushi?? I remember when the only time you ever saw raw fish in public was in a chum bucket.
Sushi?? I remember when the only time you ever saw raw fish in public was in a chum bucket.
I don't think I ever saw any other raw fish than the one in a bucket..Sushi?? I remember when the only time you ever saw raw fish in public was in a chum bucket.