The only question I'm left wondering is: do you have a tape deck?
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Somewhere, but here is a true story:
My wife teaches elementary gifted and talented children and is always looking for inventive ways to stimulate their creative juices. One day she came home and said I want to buy a record player for my GT kids. Theyve never seen one and have no context for the expression sounds like a broken record.
I said ok, we found a cheap phonograph online and I donated some of my old LPs to her collection. (I was shocked to learn hers included Sean Cassidys greatest hits.)
The kids were amazed. Being used to CDs one kid exclaimed its so big!. When the wife turned the record over another was amazed that it has music on the other side, too!
Her brightest student, sitting quietly in the back, commented Record players. Those were popular in the late 20th century.
My wife began to say Abinash, dont be redic
then realized he was right.
When she told me the story, I realized I went to high school in the late 20th century, graduated college in the late 20th century and yes, started smoking cigars in the late 20th century.
I feel old.
Trout