Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Wayout on May 20, 2010, 07:41:00 AM
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For you youngins out there that thing they are writing on is called a chalkboard. It used no batteries and had no profanity filter. It was possible to post the wednesday babe on it but it took 3 days to 'upload'.
http://wimp.com/fivefourteen/ (http://wimp.com/fivefourteen/)
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And if you weren't paying attention the delete device (wiper) would fly out at you with remakable accuracy and hit you thus covering you in chalk dust , made you take notice though :)
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The endangered Slate Tree spelled the doom of the chalk board.
wrongway
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If you was a lucky one, you got to go out in the warm afternoon fresh air and smack the erasers together to get them clean
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I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
:noid :noid
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I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
I will not disrupt the class anymore!
:noid :noid
"Jimmy Doolittle is the smallest boy in the school."
He wrote this 25 times on the chalkboard as punishment for drawing a funny picture of the principal. :lol
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Pretty big of the principle to stoop to his level.
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Pretty big of the principle to stoop to his level.
I forget to mention the teacher was the one to implement his punishment.
Besides, it just made him stronger.
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Cant dispute that!
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Then we got to the modern science fiction tool called "the overhead projector". It was swell. You could even draw on the glass with a magic pen and it would project what you wrote on a cinema-like white cloth. The the best part of that contraption was watching the older teachers spend the best part of the hour setting it up and getting a sharp(ish) picture if the lightbulb was working. :noid
It looked something like this:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_KkGWcCYUemE/R1BxgdUwtaI/AAAAAAAAAGA/J5JMMLFPQzc/s1600-R/Desktop_Overhead_Projector.jpg)
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How about using a slide projector with the corny poorly acting cassette recording to go with them?
"blah blah blah....BEEEP"
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Let's not forget the copiers we had had a handle you had to turn! I can still hear the "squiss squiss squiss" sound it made to this day!
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How about the days when, during warmer weather, all doors wide open to allow the breeze through. We never even considered that someone might come in and harm us. It was unheard of. Alas, it truly was a different time.
BTW. Show anyone born in 80's & later a rotary phone. See the looks you get as they can't figure out how to call someone,lol
<S> Oz
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Let's not forget the copiers we had had a handle you had to turn! I can still hear the "squiss squiss squiss" sound it made to this day!
You mean the Ditto Machine?
(http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad81/jrk9259/dittomachine.jpg)
http://theyalwayscomeback.blogspot.com/2008/02/ditto-machine.html (http://theyalwayscomeback.blogspot.com/2008/02/ditto-machine.html)
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:headscratch:, now i am confuse. Dose 14 gos into 25 five times or five gos into 25 five times?
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:headscratch:, now i am confuse. Dose 14 gos into 25 five times or five gos into 25 five times?
Yes!
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And on rare occasions we could watch movies on.....
(http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm146/dkff49/2319441_d220662a4c.jpg)
Hell I still remember when my family would rent a projector and watch movies like Herbie The Love Bug and make home made ice cream and make pop corn on the stove.
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Hehe I watched a couple of movies on those when I was in k-2 grades. Life was so much more fun back then.
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If you was a lucky one, you got to go out in the warm afternoon fresh air and smack the erasers together to get them clean
:rofl
What a treat that was. In 20 years, they'll probably figure out that chalk dust causes cancer or something.
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BTW. Show anyone born in 80's & later a rotary phone. See the looks you get as they can't figure out how to call someone,lol
Eh, I would late 80's or 90's. I was born mid 80's (hence the tag...) and had plenty of experience with rotaries. God I hated my one friend who's number ended in ***-***-0990. Took 15 minutes to dial! :rofl
Then we got to the modern science fiction tool called "the overhead projector".
God we used to screw with those things all the time. A quick half turn of the bulb and out it went. :angel: