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![]() Callsic ad (ALL OVER subways in NYC in the 60's + 70's)...
If u cn rd ths msg , u cn gt a gd jb [etc.] Does anyone remember that? Couldn't find it talked about online, surprisingly. -- TW |
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![]() It was from an ad for learning 'notehand', a Gregg shorthand knockoff.
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Yes, I remember that. I thought it was called speed writing. |
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Of course, a whole new generation is being trained to write like that. I don't mean texting - since at least with texting, abbreviations are optional. I mean Twitter! That dang 140 character limit forces everyone to write like that! I mean... Tht dng 140 chrctr lmt frces evryne to wrt lk tht! I say... we should all start getting used to it, because everyone will write like that in the future! ![]() Best wishes, Dien |
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Spk fr yrslf. Chrs. |
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![]() Sounds like today's SMS language. What brand did this and when?
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It's a classic ad that was EVERYWHERE in NYC in the 60's + 70's. So omnipresent that people would make fun of it. |
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