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My doorbell used to be the driveway bell from our gas station -- one near-extinct device becomes another. That's what I call progress.
Bravo!!
My doorbell used to be the driveway bell from our gas station -- one near-extinct device becomes another. That's what I call progress.
Bookplates. I just came across a sealed box of Antioch bookplates at a local thrift and snapped them up. Yes, I know bookplates can actually still be purchased but does anyone still use them rather than just collect them?
I still prefer to read an actual book rather than using an e-reader device. I purchase a fair amount of the books I read, but some are rented from a local library. Most of my purchases end up donated to my library for their yearly sale but I keep my favorites. I love the idea of putting bookplates in my most treasured books. Does anyone else still use them? Or collect them?
Doorbells
-- Even though it hasn't really disappeared yet, it seems to be coming into less usage as most people when visiting somebody nowadays will call or text them upon arrival rather than ring the doorbell or knock on the door.
At least he calls rather than sending a text that says, "Yo, where U B?" lolDeliverymen at the theatre do that to me all the time. I'll have a sign in the window that says DELIVERIES PLEASE KNOCK HARD I ASSURE YOU I AM HERE and I'll get a call in the office, "Hey, I'm the beer guy, I'm standing outside."
He knows I have no way of receiving a text. Which I consider a blessing.
He knows I have no way of receiving a text. Which I consider a blessing.
...Another thing that's Gone Missing In My Lifetime is snappy uniforms for soda and beer deliverymen. I remember the Coca Cola guy coming to our gas station when I was a kid wearing a very spiffy uniform with a visor cap. Now it's all polo shirts which make an unfortunate display of the results of indulging in the product they distribute.
I'm aware of how difficult it can be for companies to find people who actually want to work for their paycheck, and that they sometimes have to take what they can get, but if I were the owner of a company I'm not sure I'd want that guy (the one on the right, that is) representing it. Then again, he might be the most conscientious, hard-working, nicest person on their payroll who just happens to have a...unique...sense of personal style, so who am I to judge? [huh]Yep, that's the ticket. Our guy has a crew cut, though, not a -- whatever the hell that thing is.
I'm aware of how difficult it can be for companies to find people who actually want to work for their paycheck, and that they sometimes have to take what they can get, but if I were the owner of a company I'm not sure I'd want that guy (the one on the right, that is) representing it. Then again, he might be the most conscientious, hard-working, nicest person on their payroll who just happens to have a...unique...sense of personal style, so who am I to judge? [huh]
I'll judge. He look like a jackass!
War paint is a time-honored tradition. I'm not sure how effective it actually is, but if I were entering a situation in which I might be killed I'd wear whatever I damn well wanted to.Here's two more fighting for your right to say it
ound: :thumb::thumb:If a man wants to wear a pony tail he has the right to look like a horse's ass.
War paint is a time-honored tradition. I'm not sure how effective it actually is, but if I were entering a situation in which I might be killed I'd wear whatever I damn well wanted to.
ound: :thumb::thumb:
Here's two more fighting for your right to say it
If a man wants to wear a pony tail he has the right to look like a horse's ass.