#957 The telephone

The magic machine

What’s this? I can talk into a clump of plastic and wires over here and you can hear me from the other side of the planet a millisecond later?

AWESOME!

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13 Responses to #957 The telephone

  1. wendy

    “You can ring my be-e-ell, ring my bell, my bell, ring-a-ling!”
    I LOVE my telephone connection… another Awesome life-line, INDEED:)

    • wendy

      Awe, yes, there are others, such as,

      Ring-Ring
      Hello…
      Long distance call
      This is London calling
      Hanging on the telephone
      Talk
      Communication breakdown
      More than words
      Call me
      Hello, I love you won’t you tell me your name
      You know my name, look up the number
      Give me one reason
      I just called to say I love you……

      Good night and God bless~ tugs ear;)

  2. Well put, good sir. Well put.

  3. I just don’t understand how people made it without a phone years and years ago. You couldn’t just think of someone and then be talking to them. No, you had to write a letter and wait for the horse to come around to deliver it. Then, you had to wait forever for them to write you back. And what if they moved?

    • klalota

      LOL, good one, Bekah! I do think having to write and reflect may have saved me saying some stupid cr*p on the phone at times. Plus, it is sooo lovely to receive real honest-to-goodness letters on real stationary! I did that a lot back in college ’cause I just couldn’t afford the phone bill.

  4. Max

    The magical telephone. What would we do without it? I wish I had one of those ye olde telephones like in the picture. They’re so cool! It takes a long time to dial anything though. Anyway, the telephone is, indeed, quite awesome. A simple wee thing that can do a lot. Well, mostly just calling people, but that should count as a lot, because there are a lot of people to call.

  5. I Loved the good old days, when you knew exactly where the phone was – either on the wall or table! No need for adapters, chargers and batteries. Retro telephones have great clarity and still work during power failures. Shame though – like many “old school” gadgets and appliances they are now redundant and are being tossed into land fills. But not my ding-a-lings – I’m turning them into functional pieces of art. http://www.PhoneAlicious.ca

  6. Love the phone. I have my grandfather’s ‘old’ rotary phone in our kindergarten classroom and the kids are just amazed at such a relic. Man, I got old fast.

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