Maine Nesties
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5th graders
Friend 1: "I'm going on a field trip to experience the colonial days. We're going to take care of sheep and stack wood. The girls are going to cook all day for us. It will be hard work."
Friend 2: "Oh, like in the 80s."
Friend1: "Yeah."
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Re: funny story....
Oh dear!
Last weekend we went to the Maine Maritine Museum and one of the displays was a recreation of an early twentieth century shipyard office. The sounds of a typewriter clacking away were in the background, and DD asked "What's that sound?" It occurred to me then that DD had never heard a typewriter and probably never would, except in a museum or in a period movie. Made me feel pretty old.
OMG I laughed so hard at this.