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good song, liked it since i heard it first in 300 credits decades ago
The good years. And so there I was at a concert watching this tank. Several feminine guys with makeup climb from it. They start singing, "Hey hey hey hey hey!" A clown gestures his ear to the crowd and wiggles his tongue. The crowd repeats, Hey hey hey hey.

Ugh. The good years.
 
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The good years. And so there I was at a concert watching this tank. Several feminine guys with makeup climb from it. They start singing, "Hey hey hey hey hey!" A clown gestures his ear to the crowd and wiggles his tongue. The crowd repeats, Hey hey hey hey.

Ugh. The good years.
i havent left my bedroom in 25 years.
do you remember when walter cronkite was sitting behind the whitehouse in these basket chairs with kennedy and they talked about vietnam? that was long ago, i remember he said if they didnt intervene laos and cambodia would fall and stuff. I remember the first of the line c64s later, the first badge was kind of faulty. People forget that part of the initial success was their good service gurantee. You could bring your defunct c64 back and get a new one right away. Very interesting. Kids in the schoolyard would trade games and stuff. "My Dad" told me about all of this.

do you remember before printers, when they had that matrix printer. it was called that, not related to the matrix movies. it had a crank, and teachers used it to make copies of stuff. The paper smelled really funny, but not bad. we would smell it all the time. Later we got a hewlett packard laserjet III, that shit was a beased. Basically it has like cartridge slots to insert fonts. It only pritns black and white but it was nigh indestructible. All the cogs are made from metal. Nowadays i find more plastic than not.
THe hp III was great. Good machine, very reliable. I think its becaues nobody back then had a home printer so it was a professional office thing. Beautiful though.

My first laptop was an ibm r40. I was late to the laptop thing ngl, but i kind of miss it. 4:3 aspect ratio and stuff.
 
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this thing
its called matrix printer in my language. the word is the same.
i had to correct cuz it sounded like i meant the dot matrix printers
 
i havent left my bedroom in 25 years.
do you remember when walter cronkite was sitting behind the whitehouse in these basket chairs with kennedy and they talked about vietnam? that was long ago, i remember he said if they didnt intervene laos and cambodia would fall and stuff. I remember the first of the line c64s later, the first badge was kind of faulty. People forget that part of the initial success was their good service gurantee. You could bring your defunct c64 back and get a new one right away. Very interesting. Kids in the schoolyard would trade games and stuff. "My Dad" told me about all of this.

do you remember before printers, when they had that matrix printer. it was called that, not related to the matrix movies. it had a crank, and teachers used it to make copies of stuff. The paper smelled really funny, but not bad. we would smell it all the time. Later we got a hewlett packard laserjet III, that shit was a beased. Basically it has like cartridge slots to insert fonts. It only pritns black and white but it was nigh indestructible. All the cogs are made from metal. Nowadays i find more plastic than not.
THe hp III was great. Good machine, very reliable. I think its becaues nobody back then had a home printer so it was a professional office thing. Beautiful though.

My first laptop was an ibm r40. I was late to the laptop thing ngl, but i kind of miss it. 4:3 aspect ratio and stuff.
I believe kids would get high sniffing that ink later. But it was strangely connected paper. So you would need to rip your page off. The typewriters were the way back then for story inventors. Then there was that robot-looking calculator. A dome-shaped head on a stand. It was a computer. But only for calculations. Binary code later. MS-DOS broke the rules. DOOM was the game. Ugh.

By 1999, there were a lot of talks — Y2K shutdown. The church leaders cried, "BUY GOLD! BUY SILVER!" And loved ones and friends did just that. I believe it was $186 or something per ounce. After 2000, those friends would become millionaires. And a few entered crypto in 2009. Ugh. They don't speak much anymore. I wonder why.

My first computer was of metaphor. Metaphors. Why the riddles all my life? Ugh.
 

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