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Citizen of Zooville
Could I visit that Eiffel tower?
Could I visit that Eiffel tower?
Why should I stop? I don't want to STOP here!!!!!!!And This End is directing Traffic in a way thats hard to ignoreView attachment 565131.
Two beautiful jewels!!!
Wonderful!!!!!
If she misbehaved, she deserves her punishment!!!!
I want to taste those desserts!!!!!??
What an awesome, adorably cute image to see first thing in the am! ? I am a nutty, nut job for sure! * gives the friendly critter a nut, friendly nose boop, and pat on the head!*
yes please!I want to taste those desserts!!!!!??
They are to select the right play speed on a vinyl record player so the music plays correctly. As a kid I loved to mess with it on my little box record player. Made some cool sounds. thanks for the fond memories @saddlebum66 !The "Guess what" from last night was a K-mart "blue light" light....These called attention to flash sales, known as "Blue Light Specials" (like a diner's "Blue Plate Special")...
Heres a new one ...one number is missing, though....View attachment 565109
Nope...lol, it's from Nevada...?Is that the one from Texas? You're a sweet man, thank you!
Information storage seems to get smaller and more capacious by the week. In the Juke Box Days, we never would have imagined a whole Bubbling Wurlitzer's content could ever be put on a postage-stamp-sized SD Card.....Edison's recordings were on brittle waxed Rolls like a paper towel...About 2"x 10"....and were stored in fitted boxes. Yike.I was subjected to some simply awful country and western music, day in, day out. I recall "little records" were either "45s" or "singles" and albums were "LPs". He had a few 78s and they were thick, heavy things and fragile. And they took up so much room!
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Incredibly beautiful...
Buffalo Breath, North Dakota.Where is the place, do you know? Is it bali? Or Mauritius?
Love these!Since there was an expressed interest in Hood Ornaments, I dredged out some design sheets by year and Make....The themes were fascinatingView attachment 565560
Hmmmm This position is so hot.
LOVE the gather in the back. I only need it shorter, but it's beautiful.This little frock is a Wow!View attachment 565592
If you walk through Times Square only looking ahead and to the sides, you will miss a lot.Meanwhile...these ladies are working Times Square. I remember that Hojo's location....Maybe I should have looked UP?
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Interesting stuff. there. Thank-you!A proper Turntable was 4 speeds....78 /45 /33 /16... each speed shone at particular things. Singles, usually recorded one side only were originally "wax" and were almost album sized. Sometimes a couple of short songs were on one. These played at 78rpm. Those were replaced fully by about 1954, by the 45rpm Boomers know and loved. Between more durable materials and increased consumption by Jukebox Players, the 45 was standard, with A and B sides.
The 33LP was useful for collections, Albums, which in the Early days, literally WERE Albums....Six or eight records in a bound book. What was a space hog became a practical storage for music.
And the 16 RPM? That was used for spoken word clarity. Dictation machines and those amusement park " Send Mom a valentine" booths often used it.
There was a time when I would have agreed on C and W, but it has improved a lot. Wider appeal, and some of it rocks.I was subjected to some simply awful country and western music, day in, day out. I recall "little records" were either "45s" or "singles" and albums were "LPs". He had a few 78s and they were thick, heavy things and fragile. And they took up so much room!
Time for a spanking...
That's it...I need a mud pit in my back yard. No question about it!
I want to be his bitch
I've been re-educated lately. She has played me some brilliant bands I have never heard of. There's one, Blackberry Smoke, and she has a thing for the singer! But the music is great.There was a time when I would have agreed on C and W, but it has improved a lot. Wider appeal, and some of it rocks.
We have one developing! I'm keeping an eye on it.That's it...I need a mud pit in my back yard. No question about it!