Those early discs were made of hard, breakable rubber. They played one song per side. You could buy them collected into an album which usually held 12. Then vinyl came along and all 12 were gathered onto one long playing (LP) disc which was still called an album. Then CDs which could play a few more songs. And now one can download single songs or the whole group, still called an album by many.
electricshadow Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s almost like saying the guy is telegraphing his moves. Then your kid asks, “What’s a telegraph?”
TossedSaladCartoon over 7 years ago
Yeah, but we older folks don’t lose our minds when we don’t have Wi-Fi.
Julie478 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Bonus Panel:
http://www.fowllanguagecomics.com/broken-record-bonus-panel/
brooklyn51 over 7 years ago
Kids’ delaying tactic #1
Teto85 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Those early discs were made of hard, breakable rubber. They played one song per side. You could buy them collected into an album which usually held 12. Then vinyl came along and all 12 were gathered onto one long playing (LP) disc which was still called an album. Then CDs which could play a few more songs. And now one can download single songs or the whole group, still called an album by many.
Stephen Gilberg over 7 years ago
Guess it’d be politically incorrect for a duck to say he sounded like a parrot.
Clover81 over 7 years ago
Just google it tomorrow, and now brush your teeth.