I'm so old I Remember when:

Was that "WILUMRYME" directed at you? And if so, WTWSURANSR?

do tell.
Yes, it was for me. I said yes. :love

More to the story:

The next day, we took donuts in to work. We started at 3, as we were the second shift for the print department. That day was also the first day of work for the new night shift film processor. That guy was sitting in the lunch room when we arrived with donuts.

Another coworker from the day shift asked the reason for the donuts...? and we told him. He picked up the phone and all-paged the building, "Hey everyone, donuts in the lunchroom. Scott and Sally are getting hitched!"

The new film processor just looked at us with a bemused expression. I've reminded him of that a few times. He's a really good friend and we've kept in touch even after we all went to different jobs.
 
Yes, it was for me. I said yes. :love

More to the story:

The next day, we took donuts in to work. We started at 3, as we were the second shift for the print department. That day was also the first day of work for the new night shift film processor. That guy was sitting in the lunch room when we arrived with donuts.

Another coworker from the day shift asked the reason for the donuts...? and we told him. He picked up the phone and all-paged the building, "Hey everyone, donuts in the lunchroom. Scott and Sally are getting hitched!"

The new film processor just looked at us with a bemused expression. I've reminded him of that a few times. He's a really good friend and we've kept in touch even after we all went to different jobs.
:hugs:love I'm a sucker for happy ending romantic stories. They're even better in real life. ❤️Congrats on finding your love and what sounds like a really good friend.
 
I remember when the word "hairbrained" was common, but I don't particularly remember what it was used for. I was young enough to not pick up what it probably meant.
"The 16th century harebrained came from the earlier harebrain, "giddy or reckless person," from the common impression of a rabbit or a hare as being nervous and skittish. Definitions of harebrained. adjective. very foolish. “harebrained ideas”"
 
"The 16th century harebrained came from the earlier harebrain, "giddy or reckless person," from the common impression of a rabbit or a hare as being nervous and skittish. Definitions of harebrained. adjective. very foolish. “harebrained ideas”"
Makes sense...same way we say bird brained! It's incredible how smart my hens are when escaping from a pen but it's impossible for 'em to figure out how to get back in. :idunno
 
Pen pals (this might have been mention as I didn't read through all 757 pages - yet) - - -

When you corresponded to someone via handwritten letters in another state or country. I think we take for granted that we can talk to anyone from anywhere these days.

take notes GIF by US National Archives
 

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