Maybe! I didn't notice having a sister, but maybe!
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I remember us not getting a colour TV, despite complaining and begging and whining. And then we moved to the UK, and all the TVs were colour. Voila!
I remember when we first got a color TV, but it wasn't that exciting, because everyone else already had one.
Yeah, my mother has "but the old one still works" syndrome.
my mother has "but the old one still works" syndrome.
We have that now with our cars and non-HD tv! But no kids to bitch about it.
GL 4eva!!!
Some of the storylines from the late 70s, man. SO good.
I remember when we didn't have a VCR *or* cable! And when a girl whose dad was a dentist got a fancy schmancy beta tape player, and we all oohed and ahhed.
My parents lost all their "but the old one still works" tendencies when they acquired a grandkid and a de-luxe apartment in the sky-y-y-y.
Downhill both ways: I had 15 channels growing up in the sixties. Of course lived in So. Cal, not that far from Hollywood. Plus we had great UHF reception.
my mother has "but the old one still works" syndrome.
My dad had that syndrome. When I was a teenager, the knob to turn the TV on and off (remote? what's a remote?) broke, so Dad took a big screw, screwed it into the stump of the knob (I swear this wasn't dirty in my head when I started typing), and we used that to turn the TV on and off.
If There, I Fixed It had existed then (or, you know, the internet), Dad would have been a regular contributor.
I remember UHF! Good times.
We had four, count 'em, four channels: the three networks and WGN in Chicago.