Nice to see Earl going old school with the typewriter. I still have on old IBM Selectric hidden away somewhere in my closet. Hasn’t seen the light of day in probably 15 years. :~)
Nelson won’t remember much of his grandfather before the age of 15, so a memoir might be a good idea. Nelson’s grandchildren might like to read what it was like to grow up 100 years before. I mean how would you like to read of the impression the Wright brothers or WWI had on your ancestor.
Llewellenbruce over 11 years ago
It will take Earl about one hour to write down allhis memoirs.
Linguist over 11 years ago
The Amazing and Incredible History of Earl Pickles Vol 1.
juicebruce over 11 years ago
Earl on a typewriter, brings back unfond memories. Where is the white-out ?
ajc60803 over 11 years ago
Nice to see Earl going old school with the typewriter. I still have on old IBM Selectric hidden away somewhere in my closet. Hasn’t seen the light of day in probably 15 years. :~)
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
it’s the least he can do for his posterity since he spends most of his time sitting on it
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
The only thing I don’t miss (other than the ding sound) was having to move the carriage over at the end of each line.
AlexPK85 over 11 years ago
I could write my memoir on one ply of toilet paper.
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
Nelson won’t remember much of his grandfather before the age of 15, so a memoir might be a good idea. Nelson’s grandchildren might like to read what it was like to grow up 100 years before. I mean how would you like to read of the impression the Wright brothers or WWI had on your ancestor.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
I wouldn’t bet on that, Nelson.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Note Earl said “memoir” and not “memoirs.”
Number Three over 11 years ago
EXCELLENT!
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Rickapolis over 11 years ago
I started out as a child…
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Adam: I still use an old Royal to address mail to people without Internet connection.