Back in the Late 50’s I had one of the First Pocket Transistor Radios ( 3 Transistor Superhet), no speaker, ear phone). As I went on my paper route delivering the Cleveland Press, a 6-year-old kid asked what was in my ear. I told him it was a radio. He then announced to his parents that “He can’t hear, so he has a radio in his ear”. (PS: In those days that resembled a Hearing Aid).
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Nice, comedic imperfection. Techno-deafened momma & forlorn, defeated penguin. The wonderful modern world of communication!
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
god, how old is this? walkmans, discmans, mp3 players, ipods, ipads, iphones, smartphones….tuning out the world since 1980.
Wren Fahel about 12 years ago
Still not as precious as “Pear Pimples for Hairy Fishnuts”.
tripwire45 about 12 years ago
Things haven’t changed much in 30 some odd years, except the technology is smaller. The users have about as much consideration.
celeconecca about 12 years ago
and it just went downhill from there….
Burnside217 about 12 years ago
W H A T ? ? ?
Paul Read Premium Member about 12 years ago
Ehhh? Herring floss?
MrSulusBrain about 12 years ago
Asparagus? Well it’s nice to see Godzilla is getting some greens into his diet these days! Hope that bun was whole grain.
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
I’m sorry, I just wasn’t listening….
Benndayy85 about 12 years ago
Back in the Late 50’s I had one of the First Pocket Transistor Radios ( 3 Transistor Superhet), no speaker, ear phone). As I went on my paper route delivering the Cleveland Press, a 6-year-old kid asked what was in my ear. I told him it was a radio. He then announced to his parents that “He can’t hear, so he has a radio in his ear”. (PS: In those days that resembled a Hearing Aid).
explorser about 12 years ago
heh, brilliant…