When we had a family reunion in Branson, my 90ish grandmother became the go to person to find out if we needed to get ready for a show. The rest of us had to dig in our pockets or purses for our phones to find out what time it was. She had this neat little bracelet with a clock on it, so she could tell us instantly. Great invention, someone should market those things.
seanfear over 2 years ago
hmmmmm sooo that makes me a kid as well i guess
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m so old I was thinking how difficult it would be to wind a watch on your right wrist.
Kwen over 2 years ago
At least they tried, didn’t they? That’ll give you the opportunity not to become a mere sheep (and pigeon) so soon.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 2 years ago
When we had a family reunion in Branson, my 90ish grandmother became the go to person to find out if we needed to get ready for a show. The rest of us had to dig in our pockets or purses for our phones to find out what time it was. She had this neat little bracelet with a clock on it, so she could tell us instantly. Great invention, someone should market those things.