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In reply to the discussion: I remember when there was one telephone in the house. [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,028 posts)27. I recIg ently read a novel in which people in the 1950s called
long distance rather casually, including calls from England to the United States. I found that aspect of the novel unbelievable and frustrating, because I recall all too well how rarely people called long distance in the 1960s. It was expensive and a huge big deal gto make a long distance call back then. Unfortunately. people born in more recent decades simply don't understand.
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I remember visiting a relative somewhere in West Virginia. They had what they called the farmers
doc03
Dec 2018
#14
Ours was also a party line. Remember when reception was so lousy for long distance calls
tblue37
Dec 2018
#4
My boy friend and I did that same sort of thing too with arranging dates by coded messages.
northoftheborder
Dec 2018
#18
When I was a 'ute, we had the candle stick. Around 1952, dial phones came in. I was in 7th grade.
3Hotdogs
Dec 2018
#19
We has two when I was growing up. One in the living room and one in my parents' bedroom.
worstexever
Dec 2018
#23
I can remember, as kids, gathering around to watch Dad make rare long distance calls.
NBachers
Jan 2019
#38
We had a wall phone in the kitchen and another phone in the parents' bedroom.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2019
#29