1. What did you use to wind your cassette back up? :)
I used both fingers and pencils and pens and etc.
I mean if it got wrapped up in the radio, you have to be so delicate in fixing it.
Ahh the days eh.
2. Did you have your own cassette player?
What is your foodie crave this week?
I was all over the pizza!
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Fingers or pencils for me. :) I don't currently have a working tape player - don't think I have any of my cassette tapes, either! :)
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pencils worked great, but you know those little rubber gripper things they have now, really would have been handy back then. Especially for that FAVORITE tape!!
ReplyDeleteIf I remember correctly, I think I used my fingers, never even thought of a pencil. Silly me!
ReplyDeleteI always used my finger. I still have a lot of my old cassette tapes. Will probably have them forever even though I don't have a player for them.
ReplyDeleteI always used a pencil with ridges. Worked perfectly but I'm so happy we made the switch to cd's and Ipods.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
I always used just my finger.
ReplyDeleteThrow in pen caps, too! They'd always catch in the rivet and I could spin that bad boy fast! :-)
ReplyDeletePencils use to do the trick for me.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
LOL -- the good old days -- I always just used my finger usually :-)
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Marie
Bonkers in Barnhart
hehe. I used pencils and pens and what ever had pointy corners. I didn't have my own, but I borrowed from my sis and bros.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
I used my fingers.
ReplyDeleteI totally remember cassette tapes and trying to record songs off the radio. I would have to make sure everyone around me was quiet! LOL!