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I think, I saw it some times in Hollywood movies, but I can't allocate it exactly.
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Or the aforementioned tab top cans. Yes, I've actually seen "wine" sold in cans.You know you are getting old when you are pulling a cork out of a bottle of wine at dinner and your daughter's friend (maybe 22 y.o.) says "wow, just like in the movies!"
I didn't pursue the matter, but I'm guessing: screw tops.
Imagine a pay telephone in each one of those miniature "cubicles". That might clear things up.I think, I saw it some times in Hollywood movies, but I can't allocate it exactly.
There was a time when the phrase "white courtesy phone" carried real weight.
You know you are getting old when you are pulling a cork out of a bottle of wine at dinner and your daughter's friend (maybe 22 y.o.) says "wow, just like in the movies!"
I didn't pursue the matter, but I'm guessing: screw tops.
You might be a Millennial if you can't remember shopping before electronic card swipes & Apple Pay.
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The credit card swipe, the gizmo that always puckered the paper when swiping. Millenials won't know what this is, or what it's for, except for the fact that it's function is described on it. Not something people used unless they were in business.
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The credit card swipe, the gizmo that always puckered the paper when swiping. Millenials won't know what this is, or what it's for, except for the fact that it's function is described on it. Not something people used unless they were in business.
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