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Lochloosa

(16,068 posts)
Sat Feb 17, 2024, 11:42 AM Feb 17

Vote for one more week of ♥️


10 votes, 2 passes | Time left: Unlimited
HELL YEAH. EarlG and Elad need a vacation!
10 (100%)
I'm broke but it was fun.
0 (0%)
Just sick of all the kind people giving me hearts ♥️
0 (0%)
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Vote for one more week of ♥️ (Original Post) Lochloosa Feb 17 OP
St Patricks bdamomma Feb 17 #1
I vote for however long it takes for me to get a second row maxrandb Feb 17 #2

bdamomma

(63,922 posts)
1. St Patricks
Sat Feb 17, 2024, 11:51 AM
Feb 17

Day would be nice shamrocks.

I am posting this site. Has all hoildays posted each month for 2024. Even if we fundraise every other month or two, DU Admins would be happy for funds. What do you guys think?? Plus I think everyone would like the gesture and a little love.

https://www.calendarr.com/united-states/calendar-2024/

maxrandb

(15,357 posts)
2. I vote for however long it takes for me to get a second row
Sat Feb 17, 2024, 12:42 PM
Feb 17

This year is the closest I've ever been to the hearts typewriter having to hit the return key and ring the bell.

For the kids; "a typewriter was a manual machine used to produce documents. It used ink ribbon and keys. When you pressed a key, a hammer with that keys letter would strike the ink ribbon and transpose that letter to paper in the spool. When you got to the end of the page of paper, a bell would ring, indicating that you needed to hit the return key to move to the next line. On older models, like the one I am currently looking at, there was a lever you pulled to return the carriage to the next line on the page."

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