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The pay phone. I remember going to the mall pre cell phone days and needing to check in with my mom on one of these.
Does anyone remember Oceangram? When I was little and would wake up from a nightmare in the middle of the night, my mom would make me a bagel and let me sit in the computer room with her while she played solitaire and waited for the bottles to come in. It was so relaxing and fun.
When you (M29) see a post about N64 games. Send a screen shot to my brother (M30) and mom showing the wide variety of games. Then your mom admits we went without cheese/milk for a week to buy my brother and I “Buck Bumble”. She ends the conversation beautifully.
Ever wonder what a telegram from 1961 looks like? This was in a box of things that we have kept since my mom passed.