I like the way the typewriter looks surrounded by books, it's all old-fashioned.
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Hey Laura!!!
Today I had an unexpected sit-down at work because it's been noted that several times over the last year I have clocked in late, at 8:31 as opposed to 8:30. Do I get points for waiting until 5 p.m. and not screaming until I left the office, or am I a whiny, whiny baby?
How is my smile twin doing?
Aww Lilty, maybe wait until 5:01.
You'll all be soooo jealous when I say I've got an antique Royal typewriter displayed in my Wall of Books with some other antique technology
Yeeesssss jellissss. Mine is a blue Smith Corona Classic from the 70s. Not really an antique. Many a teenage manifesto was written on it.
I was very disappointed when I realized that the labels don't stick to the kind of plastic that the label maker is made of, so I couldn't put a "Label Maker" label on it.
I heart this so much.
I made it to my car, Laura, so 5:10! LIKE A BOSS.
^^ Like - Well done Lilty!!
My unreasonable love for Royal manual typewriters goes back to teenage days when I suddenly had unlimited access to my grandpa's old Royal. I learned how to type lightning fast on that old thing, which required speed, accuracy, and strength. Still hit the keys way too hard. Shows my age, I reckon.
Lilty, I would have said sarcastic things to the person telling me that. I don't do well with arbitrary schedules and punching clocks, never have.