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runmario18

hey anyone online

matthew

It is totally free...

polenta

I've been told of a program. It must be DRAW mentioned above. It's OPEN OFFICE. It includes OPEN OFFICE DRAW. It looks kind of good and it's totally free they say.

polenta

Puzzler, it's OK now. I've got some tips already.
TV started in Uruguay in 1956. I was seven but didn't have our own TV until I was about 12. Some people, like my uncle were early TV buyers but the frenzy began maybe in the late 50s and early 60s.
I have to confess that my mom and I sometimes went to watch TV to some "rich" neighbors who owned one. I remember even seeing some of them lying IN BED!!!!!!
I got married in 1968 and our RCA TV cost more than 4 months of rent. It was a lot of money indeed!
Our children wouldn't understand it. It was another era. Has anyone seen the movie "Avalon"? They show how an American family bought a TV but the only thing they did was to watch the empty screen with only a sign of the channel. FUNNY, ISN'T IT?

Dragon

I used to have an old tv (one of the ones that sat on the floor and was encased in wood) When it crapped out on me I ended up putting the working tv on top of it. Imagine my surprise to hear Jeff Foxworthy utter the words 'If your working tv sits on top of your non-working tv - you might be a red-neck.'

As for vacuums, we have a Roomba and we love it! Just press a button and let it go for it. That's my idea of progress!