TxFrog1999
The Man Behind The Curtain
You have to be old to want to buy a CD now-a-days... at least that's what my teenager keeps telling me.
I still have cassettes.You have to be old to want to buy a CD now-a-days... at least that's what my teenager keeps telling me.
I still have cassettes.
Guess I'm old, because I prefer to buy CDs.
I have a box of 8 Tracks at home. No way to play them.8-track cassettes?
I have a box of 8 Tracks at home. No way to play them.
There are plenty of 8-Track players on eBay.I have a box of 8 Tracks at home. No way to play them.
What the heck is this?
Disposed of all my 8-tracks and cassettes, but still have 2 boxes of vinyl LP albums dating from 1967-1988.I have a box of 8 Tracks at home. No way to play them.
I guess I'm old because the great-granddaughter of an 8th grade teacher of mine served my beer at my golf club the other day. Can't remember which day.
What?I still have cassettes.
Guess I'm old, because I prefer to buy CDs.
Musta been good bier.I guess I'm old because the great-granddaughter of an 8th grade teacher of mine served my beer at my golf club the other day. Can't remember which day.
Reminds me of the Jimmy Carr joke: " I was upset when watching porn on tv with my mom and dad. I didn't know they even knew how to operate a camcorder"!Can you get porn on it?
Here's old for you: For the past 4-5 years I've been meeting TCU students who are the grown children of students I knew in previous years at TCU.Consider this, it is unlikely many, if any freshmen have a birth year beginning with a 19. The panic of Y2K seems like yesterday...
My folks still have a cabinet stereo with 8 track, record player and reel to reel. Could record on the reel to reel. Still can.What?
No 8-tracks?
And remember the cool movies of the 60’s when the classy guys played music on a reel to reel tape system on their Hi-Fi wall-to-wall set-ups?