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KIDS EXPLORING ANCIENT RUINS

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Would they even know how to used one, if they came across one that was opearational?  Those were the days, my friends....

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Yes I remember when the calls were a dime. I can't believe it!  And a phone book too?  I mean do they even have them anymore. I remember having to pull over find a phone to call someone I would be late, or get directions

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I saw phone booths last March when I vacationed in Scotland, the phone booths were pretty cool looking also.  My daughter took a picture in one of them.

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@Pezzie Based on the title, I had something COMPLETELY different in mind when I entered! Visions of children in khaki shorts, safari hats, on camel back somewhere in Egypt. This is PRICELESS!! I LOVE IT!!!🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

 

I could not help but say, "WOW!" when I put it into context.😂😂

 

 

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If they did, they probably would not have the coins  since most of the  world uses debit or credit cards

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I have seen phone booths that you can swipe a credit or debit card to make a telephone call.
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LOL, I can remember my mom always saying make you you keep a dime for a phone call. Hahahaha, those were the days.

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@SaveTheTurtles wrote:

LOL, I can remember my mom always saying make you you keep a dime for a phone call. Hahahaha, those were the days.


 @SaveTheTurtles  Hahaha me, too!

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This is hilarious.  The young teens seem mesmerized by such a foreign object.

 

We somehow made it without cell phones but could always count on the trusty phone booth on those long road trips of yore.

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@SaveTheTurtles When I first started dating in 1968 my mom always gave me several dimes (along with $5.00) to keep in my handbag--just in case. Luckily, they were never needed!