Bubba's old neighbors
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Bubba's old neighbors
Thought of you guys when I saw this. Especially thought of your spelling skillz.
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Es war sehr schoen.
Over ten years... not including RSN or K-Chat. Way too much time wasted.
Smell you later.
Over ten years... not including RSN or K-Chat. Way too much time wasted.
Smell you later.
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Isn't that in front of Dr. NO's place up here?
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Killington Zone
You can checkout any time you like,
but you can never leave
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function" =
F. Scott Fitzgerald
"There's nothing more frightening than ignorance in action" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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There are still lots of places in the United States with 7 digit dialing and still quite a few with 4 or 5 digit dialing for local calls. Most parts of the country don't have the polpulation density of New York and New Jersey. Vermont only changed over to 10 digit dialing a few years ago. New Hampshire is still 7 digits.tyrolean_skier wrote:Picture was probably taken before area codes were required to dial local numbers.nancie2k wrote:no area code
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Geoff wrote:There are still lots of places in the United States with 7 digit dialing and still quite a few with 4 or 5 digit dialing for local calls. Most parts of the country don't have the polpulation density of New York and New Jersey. Vermont only changed over to 10 digit dialing a few years ago. New Hampshire is still 7 digits.tyrolean_skier wrote:Picture was probably taken before area codes were required to dial local numbers.nancie2k wrote:no area code
hahah good calll...... jeese ppl really c'mon. where i am the only thing you must dial is 433-XXXX - cuz everyones number here starts w/ 433! The entire bay area just about is the 707