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Re: Eighty-one degrees Farmall in the kitchen
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Posted by JImmy King on August 23, 2005 at 11:00:28 from (207.69.136.204):
In Reply to: Re: Eighty-one degrees Farmall in the kitchen posted by JT on August 23, 2005 at 08:01:13:
You feel old we had an operator if you wanted to call some one that was not on your line you had to go though. To call some one on the line each ph had a certain ring ours was 2 longs and a short, Granddads was 2 longs my Uncle was a long and a short. if you were lucky you could hear whoever you were talking to. When you wanted to talk to some one on another line 1 long ring got the operator you told her the number and she would plug in that line and ring their ring. The same for long distence. A lot of the time if it was long distence it was better to go to the telephone exchange and use one of their phones.
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