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Things You Don't See (or Hear) Anymore


Chef Jim

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The "what's a map" comment in the GPS thread reminded me of a conversation I had with my wife last night. Things you don't see or hear anymore and most of them are recent dissapearances. I'll start.

 

1. A busy signal.

 

2. thank you

 

3. excuse me

 

4. please

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Hear:

(piggy-backing on Chef's busy signal) A real phone ring

Van Miller misidentifying a Bills player

I'm (insert name) and I approved this message (thankfully)

popping and scratching from playing a real vinyl record

Cash register sounds (like the ones at the beginning of Pink Floyd's "money")

 

See:

Kids playing wiffleball/stickball

Persimmon wood drivers

Baseball players NOT wearing batting gloves

People driving in the right-hand lane (may be Colorado specific)

Longneck glass soda bottles (the old "no deposit no return" bottles)

People wearing their pants above their hips

Regular looking athletic shoes

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Oh man, that's just sad. I use them too often sometimes. I'll say thank you to someone before I hang up the phone and ask myself....what did I just thank them for? :lol:

 

I'm so used to saying "you too" to the "have a nice day" I get when I leave a store. I usually end up saying it even when the cashier's last words are something like "thank you". Then as I'm walking out I realize that my response made absolutely no sense.

 

Anyway, things I don't see anymore:

subway tokens

people using payphones

people holding doors for others (very rare)

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I'm so used to saying "you too" to the "have a nice day" I get when I leave a store. I usually end up saying it even when the cashier's last words are something like "thank you". Then as I'm walking out I realize that my response made absolutely no sense.

 

Anyway, things I don't see anymore:

subway tokens

people using payphones

people holding doors for others (very rare)

 

My number one.

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