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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone remember travel pre-cell pre-internet,? [View all]Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)12. Trip tiks were the greatest. You just concentrated on each page
And to get to flip a page over was a great treat.
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Ah!!!! It was "semi-internet info" era. I do remember liking another mapping
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2021
#9
Never used those. We liked to plan by ourselves, not have someone else do it for us. It was more fun
wackadoo wabbit
Aug 2021
#27
I remember that we knew it was a sign of intelligence if you could refold
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2021
#14
We still have them in the side pocket of the front car door. We move them when getting another car.
CTyankee
Sep 2021
#39
We will. The Game, as we call it, always gets some biggies. However, the Bowl cannot have the
CTyankee
Sep 2021
#44
Funny story. A granddaughter wanted to know what exact hour her mother was born (some astrology
CTyankee
Sep 2021
#40
TripleA Triptiks were great, but so were gas station maps. Esso/Exxon had...
TreasonousBastard
Aug 2021
#8
Emily Post wrote some articles, teaching young women the proper way to hitchhike.
Hestia
Aug 2021
#23
You dropped down low enough to read the name of the town on the water tower
Major Nikon
Aug 2021
#30