We can see her?
I get the sense of a flashback to when guys wrote letters to their girls, and a flash forward to how it’s done now.
I see it as the older woman in the foreground as being invisible to the two “techies” while she is trying to engage in conversation with them about “the old days”.
August 09, 2014
Grover Premium Member over 8 years ago
We can see her?
Packratjohn Premium Member over 8 years ago
I get the sense of a flashback to when guys wrote letters to their girls, and a flash forward to how it’s done now.
jpozenel over 8 years ago
I see it as the older woman in the foreground as being invisible to the two “techies” while she is trying to engage in conversation with them about “the old days”.