SusanSunshine and x_Tech – you are both so funny. Thanks for the laughs. JPuzzleWhiz – excellent! I don’t have rabbit ears and we get rid of old stuff every time we move – so nothing interesting in the garage.
Ha ha ha… I’m still reeling in laughter over your comment about rabbit ears!
Well, the antenna is actually in the attic above the garage! Other than that and a couple of cars, bicycles, lawn mowers, snow thrower, chain saws, rakes, shovels, blah blah blah blah…
My cousins who I used to visit in another town when I was a kid, their TV had Rabbit Ears, they only got 2 channels. Luckily one of the channels played old horror flicks, like Frankenstein, the original The Thing, The Mummy, etc. We were allowed to stay up and watch those, which probably ended at 10PM but to us, it seemed like midnight, LOL!
2nd question, OMG! I You wouldn’t believe what is in my garage, everything but a vehicle!
No more rabbit ears and sad to say, no more rabbit either. I don’t seem to have as much restraint as beviek does. We did have a huge antenna in the garage when I was a kid. My sisters used to send me out there to adjust it when the TV went wonky. Now the most interesting thing in my garage is the unfinished 68 firebird.
I use rabbit ears today. There’s still free tv out there. Yep, it’s garbage but the rest is just expensive garbage. Oh, and yeah, I still gotta do the occasional rabbit dance to find the best reception. Ahh, livin’ the simpler life of the 50s.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 9 years ago
Do you have rabbit ears?
rubinocreative Premium Member over 9 years ago
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Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
It’s kind of funny to see kids react to old technology on the Fine brothers’ YouTube channel.
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yes. I do. I have a set that can pick up digital signals. It’s hooked up to one of the TV’s in the event my satellite goes out due to weather.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
No, just pigeon toes.Always wanted a pug nose…. but it’s not in my genes.
I do own a few dog-eared books, though. Does that count?
x_Tech over 9 years ago
Not in your genes? Did you check all the pockets?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 9 years ago
X … Nose sir, I guess I didn’t.Now I feel sheepish.
Knightman Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yup, like Grog said, just in case!
nosirrom over 9 years ago
I wonder what the kid will think when he finds his mother’s bunny ears?
Perkycat over 9 years ago
SusanSunshine and x_Tech – you are both so funny. Thanks for the laughs. JPuzzleWhiz – excellent! I don’t have rabbit ears and we get rid of old stuff every time we move – so nothing interesting in the garage.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Anything interesting in your garage?
Ha ha ha… I’m still reeling in laughter over your comment about rabbit ears!
Well, the antenna is actually in the attic above the garage! Other than that and a couple of cars, bicycles, lawn mowers, snow thrower, chain saws, rakes, shovels, blah blah blah blah…
Nope!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 9 years ago
My cousins who I used to visit in another town when I was a kid, their TV had Rabbit Ears, they only got 2 channels. Luckily one of the channels played old horror flicks, like Frankenstein, the original The Thing, The Mummy, etc. We were allowed to stay up and watch those, which probably ended at 10PM but to us, it seemed like midnight, LOL!
2nd question, OMG! I You wouldn’t believe what is in my garage, everything but a vehicle!
Jkiss over 9 years ago
No more rabbit ears and sad to say, no more rabbit either. I don’t seem to have as much restraint as beviek does. We did have a huge antenna in the garage when I was a kid. My sisters used to send me out there to adjust it when the TV went wonky. Now the most interesting thing in my garage is the unfinished 68 firebird.
landsky over 9 years ago
I use rabbit ears today. There’s still free tv out there. Yep, it’s garbage but the rest is just expensive garbage. Oh, and yeah, I still gotta do the occasional rabbit dance to find the best reception. Ahh, livin’ the simpler life of the 50s.