no but I was watching a video of a train as a train was rumbling by....kept looking at the screen....even turned the volume down to see if it really was on the computer...it wasn't...lol
Bolter82,no but I was watching a video of a train as a train was rumbling by....kept looking at the screen....even turned the volume down to see if it really was on the computer...it wasn't...lol
I keep expecting advertisers to invest in license plate reader technology, so their billboards can target specific vehicles passing by. Like "Hey, Joe Blow: you need some brighter fog lights, and we got 'em! On sale!!"
It's only science fiction till it happens, eh?
If by "him/ her" you mean Ricky and Lucy, no I don't. But I do know that the very first sitcom, Mary Kay and Johnny (1947-1950), had the newly married couple sleeping in the same bed from the very first show.Turtle,
Do you know what program first showed him/ her in the same bed??
You realize they were cartoons, right? Ink and paint.The first show to show him/her was
Fred and Wilma Flintstone!!
Like Lucy and Ricky sleeping in separate twin beds.
Cheri1122,
I'm old enough to remember: $0.32/gal of gas; 3 channels on a B/W TV; no internet ; 8 track tape players and party phone lines and no sex on TV!!
I can't remember gas prices [never had to pay for it, lol], but I remember green stamps, snow on the B&W TV [in spite of the rabbit ears], banks that gave you stuff like small appliances for opening an account [with $5.00, lol], and having just one phone, with a curly cord that was 75 ft long, so you could go in another room with it.
And eating TV dinners on tray tables in the living room - we thought that was the height of cool!
,I still have the phone with a dial, not push buttons.
I still have the phone with a dial, not push buttons.
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I still have the phone with a dial, not push buttons.
If by "him/ her" you mean Ricky and Lucy, no I don't. But I do know that the very first sitcom, Mary Kay and Johnny (1947-1950), had the newly married couple sleeping in the same bed from the very first show.
I also know that the house the Brady Bunch lived in didn't have a toilet in the bathroom, even though Beaver Cleaver's house