If he typed it into a computer, it would be easier to make multiple copies to give to people. Earl may be hold, but I bought my first computer in 1984, so Earl should know how to use them.
Since Earl’s car is a 50’s era Studebaker, I’m not surprised he’s pecking away on a typewriter. Would’ve been a stretch for even using say, a Commodore 64.
What memories, a typewriter. The clicking it made, the frustration it caused when the hamers clogged or the inkroll ripped, and using tippex to correct your miss writings.
After my demise and for my posterity I have collated all my lifetime stories into numerous short text files that will be texted to my kids and grandkids one at a time randomly but repetitively from a server hidden under the house. So for years into the future it will appear as though I am still there, a boring old man with unbelievable and unrelatable stories of my life. Only things missing is the old-man odors and bushy eyebrows.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
I agree with Nelson.
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
If he typed it into a computer, it would be easier to make multiple copies to give to people. Earl may be hold, but I bought my first computer in 1984, so Earl should know how to use them.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
She said with asperity.
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
Whoa. On a TYPEWRITER? Where does he find ribbons?
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
Since Earl’s car is a 50’s era Studebaker, I’m not surprised he’s pecking away on a typewriter. Would’ve been a stretch for even using say, a Commodore 64.
Daniel Verburg almost 2 years ago
What memories, a typewriter. The clicking it made, the frustration it caused when the hamers clogged or the inkroll ripped, and using tippex to correct your miss writings.
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
After my demise and for my posterity I have collated all my lifetime stories into numerous short text files that will be texted to my kids and grandkids one at a time randomly but repetitively from a server hidden under the house. So for years into the future it will appear as though I am still there, a boring old man with unbelievable and unrelatable stories of my life. Only things missing is the old-man odors and bushy eyebrows.
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
It’s a CYA book.
iggyman almost 2 years ago
Taking note of his “assets”!
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Posterity or posterior, it’s whatever comes after.
brick10 almost 2 years ago
Sort of like Opal’s children’s book?
Is like a melody Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This makes me wish my grandpa had written a memoir. I only got to know him when he was old and goofy.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Earl wants his thoughts down for Nelson’s benefit.so all his wise sayings are preserved.
ANIMAL almost 2 years ago
Wow – people still use TYPEWRITERS..???????
prrdh almost 2 years ago
He want his thoughts to go down in the anals of history.
bopacasa almost 2 years ago
In 1984, I got a Corona Data Systems transportable (weighs 38lbs). Still in my attic.
tremaine53 almost 2 years ago
That’s what Fonzi would tell Opal: “Sit on it!”
sheashea almost 2 years ago
If Earl’s typing a memoir, it should take about 10 minutes and very little ribbon. The man can’t get off his butt to do anything.
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Earl’s descendents are the butt of this joke.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 2 years ago
ROFLMAO — OMGoodness, this was funny
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
his posterity is right there, behind him
iggyman almost 2 years ago
Is Earl on his posterior for posterity?!
heathcliff2 almost 2 years ago
Is she in your memoir?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
So, Earl isn’t pulling it out of his posterior?
Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Earl, just take that Smith Corona and whack Opal on the head with it. Tell the cops the keys got jammed and somehow Opal got in the way. ;-p