Taking into account the amount of people standing in the lines I and I’m sure we’ve all seen trying to return gifts this time of year I see the better of the two visual joke here as the babbling brook we see flowing next to the “Gift Return” desk… Well at least when it comes to stress relief!
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
If that was a recording, doesn’t that mean there was…ahem…recorded history?
Bargrove almost 15 years ago
Good one, JR
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
Exchange it for another one than refund the clams!
Dkram almost 15 years ago
Stress is no joke, but I love this one. LOL
Plods with ...™ almost 15 years ago
but you can’t get a refund if they worked.
Dewed almost 15 years ago
Looks like they worked to me.
She seems pretty calm now.
bluegreenthing almost 15 years ago
cassette back then, when was 8-track invented?
Trainwreck_1 almost 15 years ago
Taking into account the amount of people standing in the lines I and I’m sure we’ve all seen trying to return gifts this time of year I see the better of the two visual joke here as the babbling brook we see flowing next to the “Gift Return” desk… Well at least when it comes to stress relief!
briankblough almost 15 years ago
And to think that all this time, I thought “BC” meant “Before Cassettes”! LOL! <:-)
EarlWash almost 15 years ago
Just imagine what a ‘stress reduction counselor’ would have ended up looking like.
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Was it a problem with the tape player, or a stress-related incident?
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
bluegreenthing said, about 3 hours ago
cassette back then, when was 8-track invented?
I think the 8 track invented way back in 1970’s? I just guess.
Zillahbob almost 15 years ago
You can’t return them unles they’re in the original box they came in.
Dkram almost 15 years ago
I think 8-tracks go way back (sounds like Mr Peabody) in to the 60s.
8 tracks on a looped magnetic tape, two tracks per program.
wery interestinc. (good old Arty)
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TheWildSow almost 15 years ago
8-track dates from the mid-1960’s. Reel-to-reel is quite a bit older (1930’s/40’s.) The tapes she’s holding appear to be cassettes – also mid-60’s.
Mid-60’s B.C., that is!