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If they knew then what they know now (Original Post)
OnlinePoker
May 2018
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PJMcK
(22,035 posts)1. Good find! (n/t)
FakeNoose
(32,634 posts)2. This really makes me wonder
... why would somebody save a TV Guide magazine from 25 years ago?
KatyMan
(4,190 posts)3. In the mid to late 80s
I worked at a drug store, Eckerd Drugs (like CVS now). In those days people had to use film to take pics and we did a lot of film developing, and people didn't have to pay for pics that didn't come out right, so folks would go through their pics and reject some and we would deduct like 20 cents each or something. Anyway, I very distinctly recall someone rejecting a few pics, and I glanced at them later and in one of the pics of this person's living room was a book shelf full of old TV Guide magazines. It was kind of freaky.
OnlinePoker
(5,719 posts)5. Frank Costanza from Seinfeld. n/t
kentuck
(111,089 posts)4. Good one!