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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1086086" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I don't recall my Dad or Grand dad ever talking on the phone. I can't remember men with a phone to the ear. I think talking on the phone back then was womans work ;-) </p><p>My greatest fear on using the phone was Mrs. Castleberry down the road evesdropping and telling all. We had party lines through my high school years. I think that is why men avoided the telephone.</p><p>I can remember being told a story of something that happened soon after phone lines were first run in this area. A neighbor named Scoggins entire family got deathly ill. Everybody that shared the party line with them cut their phone lines for fear of the disease transmitting through the phone. Yes, how times have changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1086086, member: 16802"] I don't recall my Dad or Grand dad ever talking on the phone. I can't remember men with a phone to the ear. I think talking on the phone back then was womans work ;-) My greatest fear on using the phone was Mrs. Castleberry down the road evesdropping and telling all. We had party lines through my high school years. I think that is why men avoided the telephone. I can remember being told a story of something that happened soon after phone lines were first run in this area. A neighbor named Scoggins entire family got deathly ill. Everybody that shared the party line with them cut their phone lines for fear of the disease transmitting through the phone. Yes, how times have changed. [/QUOTE]
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