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03/18/2007 06:17:30 PM · #1

Eddie, Wally, And The Beav.... Ouch!

Message edited by author 2007-03-18 18:17:58.
03/18/2007 06:26:55 PM · #2
You think that makes you feel old?... How are you gonna feel after a bunch of "Who????" posts... =D
03/18/2007 06:40:29 PM · #3
who? : )

Message edited by author 2007-03-18 18:41:01.
03/18/2007 06:46:48 PM · #4
I remember, and their faces are still familiar (though a bit wrinkled)!
03/18/2007 07:36:12 PM · #5
OMG! How did they get so old and I stayed so young??
03/18/2007 08:26:19 PM · #6
<--- Confused
03/18/2007 08:53:11 PM · #7
Read about it here, here, and here.
03/18/2007 09:27:35 PM · #8
Geeeee Wally :/

Ben's too young and on the wrong side of the big lake. :)
03/18/2007 10:36:32 PM · #9
I didn't feel old until I looked at the profile of smartypants and Konador! I see that I had just retired from a job that I did longer then they had been alive! THEN I felt old... thanks, thanks alot! ;)

Beth

03/18/2007 11:15:02 PM · #10
I used to watch 'Leave it to Beaver'. So back off all you younguns and go back to playing with your building blocks. Your naptime is near!
03/18/2007 11:18:37 PM · #11
Originally posted by Judi:

I used to watch 'Leave it to Beaver'. So back off all you younguns and go back to playing with your building blocks. Your naptime is near!


RERUNS don't count!
03/18/2007 11:20:49 PM · #12
Originally posted by RolandB:

Originally posted by Judi:

I used to watch 'Leave it to Beaver'. So back off all you younguns and go back to playing with your building blocks. Your naptime is near!


RERUNS don't count!


Well does Black and White Tv (no Colour around in my day) count. Or maybe working in a Bank before computers. You try and describe a signature over the phone to another branch!!! Or thos stupid Telex machines...damn I hated using those. But on those old metal war typewrites I still managed to pump out 60 words per minute. I have no idea what I am typing at now.
03/18/2007 11:22:13 PM · #13
::Promptly makes an appointment for Botox injections...then falls over in a dead faint::

YIKES!!!
03/18/2007 11:24:57 PM · #14
Originally posted by Judi:

Originally posted by RolandB:

Originally posted by Judi:

I used to watch 'Leave it to Beaver'. So back off all you younguns and go back to playing with your building blocks. Your naptime is near!


RERUNS don't count!


Well does Black and White Tv (no Colour around in my day) count. Or maybe working in a Bank before computers. You try and describe a signature over the phone to another branch!!! Or thos stupid Telex machines...damn I hated using those. But on those old metal war typewrites I still managed to pump out 60 words per minute. I have no idea what I am typing at now.


OK. B&W qualifies you! And I know what you mean about the typewriters. And when I started my audit career we had the old Victor calculators, which took forever to multiply! I remember paying $300 for my first "electronic" calculator. I had to buy a special briefcase to carry it in. And did I ever get attention when I took it out.. the calculator, that is!)
03/18/2007 11:27:12 PM · #15
I feel much, much older than I am.
03/18/2007 11:28:23 PM · #16
Wow you guys are old.
03/18/2007 11:30:21 PM · #17
Originally posted by yanko:

Wow you guys are old.


Better than the alternative!
03/18/2007 11:31:49 PM · #18
Originally posted by RolandB:

Originally posted by yanko:

Wow you guys are old.


Better than the alternative!


Sexy-and-seventeen?

Ahhh - the good old days .......
03/18/2007 11:35:26 PM · #19
Originally posted by alfresco:

Originally posted by RolandB:

Originally posted by yanko:

Wow you guys are old.


Better than the alternative!


Sexy-and-seventeen?

Ahhh - the good old days .......


Hmmm, that would be OK. But I was thinking more like.... death :)

03/18/2007 11:37:51 PM · #20
Older than dirt, younger than God - you do the math
03/18/2007 11:38:21 PM · #21
Originally posted by RolandB:



OK. B&W qualifies you! And I know what you mean about the typewriters. And when I started my audit career we had the old Victor calculators, which took forever to multiply! I remember paying $300 for my first "electronic" calculator. I had to buy a special briefcase to carry it in. And did I ever get attention when I took it out.. the calculator, that is!)


Oh ya....the calculator I used at work took up half an office desk...kind of the size of those old metal cash registers. And to hit + (or whatever it was back then) you used your entire fist. Sheez.....thats a blast from the past.
03/18/2007 11:43:38 PM · #22
My parents got their first TV the year before I was born, B&W of course, which was replaced by colour and augumented by cable when I was in my teens.
Sighhh.... Becky-Lee is majorly plotting for my BIG day next month...
How old do I feel?? DON'T ASK!!!
03/18/2007 11:51:23 PM · #23
I was not allowed to take the slide rule into math class for tests. We had to do it all on paper!
03/18/2007 11:55:59 PM · #24
Paper? You had paper?!? Papyrus scrolls and clay tablets were no more than innovative dreams.
03/18/2007 11:56:02 PM · #25
We did our tests on rock slates with a chisle... and we didn't have an eraser either.

;)

Mike
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