34 - Female - Houston Hobby.
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34 - Female - Houston Hobby.
Okie dokie, evidently I'm TOO old, as I don't get this game, other than possible extraneous promotion? This is all info that could be shared in existing ad sections and on profiles and by PM, so... ??? I'll leave the thread open for a wee bit if someone can explain the point, but otherwise....? -- FIH/staff
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Yea, America Online, Prodigy, and others had the first chat rooms, which were fun and addictive. And sometimes naughty.
Being really old, I was thinking back to before chat rooms, to newspaper listings. Also, San Francisco in the 80s used to have newsstands on many corners with “newspapers” which provided details of where the streetwalkers congregated, where LE set up their stings, and the best clubs. Too bad I was too poor back then to partake.
Fun thread, nice memories.
How many of you remember the days of the BBS (bulletin board system). Using a 300 baud dial-up modem to connect - wasn't a whole lot of online chatting, because the smaller BBS systems only had maybe 10 phone lines tops, and at that slow speed, online chat really wasn't practical. Obviously, this was prior to the internet revolution. I used to hang out on maybe a dozen BBS systems in the Houston area from probably 1983 thru about mid-'85.
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If you're old enough to remember to 90's??? I would hope everybody on the website can remember the 90's.
How about this OP, are you old enough to remember the beatniks?
1983 to 1985 were indeed the dinosaur days. I bought my first pc in 1984, but it wasn’t until I bought an Apple Macintosh IIci in 1991 that I connected to the internet with a 240 baud modem. The chat rooms then were devoid of any graphics...just took too long to download.
As long as we’re derailing the OP’s thread....
I loved Dobie Gillis. Bob Denver was the star. As a kid at one time I had a dictionary of Maynard’s sayings. Wish I had kept it.
Sorry TR!
https://youtu.be/FpOYuCn95dY
Sorry TR. You got hijacked by a bunch of old farts. LOL
Does anyone remember the Dorm days at Rick's Cabaret? I owned the boutique in the front. Those days and oh the memories.