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TAR16 - EP4: "We Are No Longer in the Bible Belt" (Germany)
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on March 10, 2010, 07:42:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: sses on March 09, 2010, 04:27:30 PM ---Ok ... I was watching the show again .. and if you see when Jet and Cord are checking in at the mat ... there is a round clock .. it is black. Of course I can not zoom in .. someone that knows how might what to look at that.
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:waves: The "black clock" on the wall is what us old fellers call a "record album". It is made of vinyl. Before the interweb tubes and CDs and even 8 track tapes they were used to distribute music. You put the album on a turntable, the turntable spun at 33.333 revolutions per second :ascared minute, then you gently put a needle in the groove. Music and dancing ensued. :colors
They were very popular around the same time as the Beatles. As was I.
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:lol3: :lol3: :lol3:
Love you NOW wp!! :kissy:
Plaidmoon:
It's kind of weird to have all the Beatles related messages on this page and banner ads for The Who's Greatest Hits. :snicker:
Plaidmoon
redskevin88:
--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on March 10, 2010, 07:42:05 AM --- :waves: The "black clock" on the wall is what us old fellers call a "record album". It is made of vinyl. Before the interweb tubes and CDs and even 8 track tapes they were used to distribute music. You put the album on a turntable, the turntable spun at 33.333 revolutions per second :ascared minute, then you gently put a needle in the groove. Music and dancing ensued. :colors
They were very popular around the same time as the Beatles. As was I.
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So what time did it show?
Cocoa:
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on March 10, 2010, 06:54:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on March 10, 2010, 07:42:05 AM --- :waves: The "black clock" on the wall is what us old fellers call a "record album". It is made of vinyl. Before the interweb tubes and CDs and even 8 track tapes they were used to distribute music. You put the album on a turntable, the turntable spun at 33.333 revolutions per second :ascared minute, then you gently put a needle in the groove. Music and dancing ensued. :colors
They were very popular around the same time as the Beatles. As was I.
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So what time did it show?
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:groan: :groan: :meow:
:lol3:
Hooky:
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on March 10, 2010, 06:54:55 PM ---
--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on March 10, 2010, 07:42:05 AM --- :waves: The "black clock" on the wall is what us old fellers call a "record album". It is made of vinyl. Before the interweb tubes and CDs and even 8 track tapes they were used to distribute music. You put the album on a turntable, the turntable spun at 33.333 revolutions per second :ascared minute, then you gently put a needle in the groove. Music and dancing ensued. :colors
They were very popular around the same time as the Beatles. As was I.
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So what time did it show?
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Was that meant to be a joke or are you serious? :funny:
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