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In reply to the discussion: Am totally discouraged. Got the thrill of my life when I received an I-phone 17 this [View all]3catwoman3
(28,845 posts)30. I remember my mother saying she and her 15 months younger sister liked...
...to play at being telephone operators. Their bed headboards were metal and the design was rows and rows of little perforations (either hexagonal or octagonal) that looked very much like the boards the operators sat at. They would plug things into the perforations and pretend to be operators.
This would have been way back in the early 1930s. I remember those headboards from visiting my grandparents' house in the late 1950s-early 1960s.
Thanks for the memory.
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Am totally discouraged. Got the thrill of my life when I received an I-phone 17 this [View all]
allegorical oracle
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#5
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#21
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#4
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allegorical oracle
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#12
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#7
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#16
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#33
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22 hrs ago
#25
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#26
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