What a transformation! That is indeed a beautiful machine. I rather like the sound of my Remington Noiseless, different though it is from the traditional typewriter tat-tat-tat.
Zelda's lovely! This transformation just shows what stalwarts these old machines truly are. Her typing eccentricity can surely be excused -- who isn't a little eccentric after over seventy years on the planet?
Alarmed to hear about Ed, though. I'm due for some typing practice today, I'll get a note in the mail to him c/o Acme.
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What a transformation! That is indeed a beautiful machine. I rather like the sound of my Remington Noiseless, different though it is from the traditional typewriter tat-tat-tat.
Zelda's lovely! This transformation just shows what stalwarts these old machines truly are. Her typing eccentricity can surely be excused -- who isn't a little eccentric after over seventy years on the planet?
Alarmed to hear about Ed, though. I'm due for some typing practice today, I'll get a note in the mail to him c/o Acme.
Oh my, what a transformation indeed.
And I love the site. Love it, love it, love it.
Oh I do hope Ed is feeling well soon. I will certainly type him a note.
Zelda looks sexy! There is something so satisfying about a beautiful old machine being rescued from the scrap heap.
I'm traveling back to Acme tomorrow and will check on Ed again.
Just so you know, there's a stunning Smith Corona Junior for sale there. I look at it every single time i go to the shop.
Ah, Zelda. The more I type, the better we both get. I imagine she's just stretching a bit after the long nap.
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