standard, stick, and rotary party lines
#71
Don't we feel old sometimes trying to explain how things used to be in the "old days!"
Originally Posted by sisLH
A 19 yr old co-worker was telling me she knew how to drive 'standard' on the floor. I told her that was 'stickshift' -that standard was on the column-she said no, that was automatic. I say that yes now it's automatic but there didn't used to be all the automatics. Standard was a shifting gear on the column and Stick was on the floor. She didn't believe me so she asked a driving instructor. He told her that Yes, it was that way but he himself had never seen it. Am I THAT old???
Which made ask about phones. She has never used a rotary phone and never heard of 'party lines'. But she does still see 'old-fashioned push button phones' on walls. OMG, just roll me in my grave now.
Which made ask about phones. She has never used a rotary phone and never heard of 'party lines'. But she does still see 'old-fashioned push button phones' on walls. OMG, just roll me in my grave now.
#72
I'm only 30 and my car is a standard... it was cheaper to get that way so I went with it. I have always had a standard car though. My next one will be an automatic though, time to start thinking about easier with kids in the car for whenever that happens.
#76
HOW FUNNY!!! Made me laugh out loud!! I remember listening in on our neighbors when we had a party line. The thing I heard were not fit for a 12-year-old's ears and I was dumb enough to ask my Mom what those things meant. That led to "Where'd you hear THAT??" and I was caught, LOL. Didn't stop me though.
I even remember "Number please," from the operator. Boy, were those the good old days or WHAT???? I absolutely hate my cell phone. I only carry it because I go so many places with my grandchildren and their mothers insisted I be able to get ahold of them. Sure lived a lot easier lives when we COULDN'T be reached in a car. My goodness!!!"
I even remember "Number please," from the operator. Boy, were those the good old days or WHAT???? I absolutely hate my cell phone. I only carry it because I go so many places with my grandchildren and their mothers insisted I be able to get ahold of them. Sure lived a lot easier lives when we COULDN'T be reached in a car. My goodness!!!"
#77
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I learned how to drive a "stick shift" on my fiance's new GTO in 1971. My Mom had previously tried to teach me and failed. She told my husband-to-be that if our relationship survived his teaching me - it was meant to be. Well, we will celebrate our 40th next month.
#78
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A few years ago I was looking for a car - found a nice used car for a couple of thousand and was looking at it. The guy at the lot told me - you don't want that car, it's a stick shift. I said "why not". He said well, women usually don't know how to drive a stick shift. I told him when I learned to drive there wasn't anything else and I learned to drive in a 1932 Ford that had a rumble seat, floor shift with a big dice knob on top and an Ooogah horn. Loved that new (sorta) car - got 30mpg on the freeway in rush hour traffic (LA). On the interstate it got 44mpg.
#80
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i still have a rotary phone in my basement. it's like me - not new, but still working! unlike cell phones, they don't need a tower and they never need recharging. and if anyone breaks in, i'm ready with a weapon.
edit: it's the old heavy black one that holds the receiver up high. love it!
edit: it's the old heavy black one that holds the receiver up high. love it!
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