PollyannaMom
I was a click-clack champ!!
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That is very true as well. Once I hit 1/4 tank, time to fill! Dh takes it until the gas light illuminates.Heh. I thought it was going to somehow show two different gas gauges... one at 3/4 of a tank "Oh, need to fill up" and one at 1/16th of a tank "I'll start looking for gas in another 20 miles".
How high tech of you to have it on TV. We had to listen to the radio and wait to see if they announced closures.
Lol I think we are about the same age. I must have lived in a high falutin' area.How high tech of you to have it on TV. We had to listen to the radio and wait to see if they announced closures.
Wait till you see how tough that decision is when you reach my age. Then it becomes a contest between your bank account and yourself trying to figure out which one is going to die first.
My school never had a closure -- neither rain. or snow, or gloom of tests....How high tech of you to have it on TV. We had to listen to the radio and wait to see if they announced closures.
Same here. And heaven forbid if you tuned in after they passed listing your school.How high tech of you to have it on TV. We had to listen to the radio and wait to see if they announced closures.
And we had to know the number of our school district.Same here. And heaven forbid if you tuned in after they passed listing your school.
Side note: For a couple of years, I was responsible for making sure the school closings got on TV. This was back when the anchors would actually read the closings (not just have them at the bottom of the screen). On "bad" days, reading the entire list would take 10-15 minutes, and I'd have to feed the anchor the latest closings in her ear as she was reading the ones we already had.