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If I had to blog like that i would give up blogging. LOL
My grandfather used to have one of those!
Great minds think alike… about our similar photos on old timey things.
It’s it crazy how far we have come as a civilization? Not that long ago people punched keys to print out letters and now we are tweeting…
I remember using those typewriters. Great photo. happy WW.
Really great photos!
What a cool typewriter! Have a terrific Wednesday.
What a great picture. Love it. How did anyone use that?
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I’d love to try that out lol
lol!!! LOVE IT!! And the title is great as well!
Fun pictures!
That is awesome, I love old typewriters!!
That is so cool! I used to love writing on a typewriter. But it wasn’t THAT old of course!
When i was still in college, we used old type typewriter in our typing subject but if i will use that for blogging, i would rather go to bed and sleep hahaha.
Happy WW
I think it’s a beautiful piece of history!
beautiful photos!
That is so cute
I bet that typewriter wrote some pretty mean blogs in its day!
Great pictures. Love that typewriter. I used electric ones in school. Thanks for sharing and happy WW. Take care.
Fabulous photography. I miss old typewriters.
I wouldn’t be a blogger if I had to type that way.
How neat. That’s a photo so save for sure!
Great pictures, and what a studious expression she has in the second! Happy WW
My kids used to type for hours on the type writer–they thought it was so much fun. great picture. Here’s my WW hope you can stop by!
LOVE it! What great shots and such a fun and true title!
Great typewriter and wonderful typist. Even I didn’t type on one of those.
I am happy to say that even tho I feel really old I Never used one of those and I have used some old ones. I think you viewers should look at the back of the first shot and see how large it is to accommodate the gears and mechanics of the machine… amazing!
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That’s neat, where did you get that?
WOW – That’s pretty much an antique now. lol – I’m feeling old now.
I love it!
Wow…priceless!
Oh I totally remember the typewriter. We use to get it out to type papers for school before computers became so common. Add this to the list of things kids will never know about. So sad…
Such a cute little old timey blogger!
Cute pictures!
What great photos!
I’m not sure I’d have the patience for it though!
so cute!
She is very cute! I bet a lot of kids have never seen one of those!
Wow! I haven’t seen one of those in ages.
It’s amazing how ancient those typewriters must be to our kids.