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[challenge entry] Warning

From the 1950s Government Warnings challenge. See all 378 entries (closed)

(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:34, archived)
# I don't think
they had Internet chat rooms in the 1950s
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:36, archived)
# there were
probably lonely proto-geeks hunched over telegraph machines tapping out saucy morse code messages to each other...
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:39, archived)
# pen
pals.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:41, archived)
# read "The Victorian Internet"
great book - and that's exactly what they did. Online dating in 1890!
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:42, archived)
# that's how the term
engaged came about,
when people would try and get hold of someone for telegraphsex, if the other person didn't fancy it they would say they were engaged to put them off.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:47, archived)
# is that a real fact
if so I learned my new fact for the day, and I go to sleep wiser, and happier.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 13:16, archived)
# sadly i'm not 100% of fact
so there might not be total accuracy there. But in the absence of any proof to the contrary I think it's safe to take it as 'legend has it'.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 13:21, archived)
# hmmm, it sounds just about convincing enough
that said with certainty in my voice it will become a factoid, so it's good enough for pub use.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 13:35, archived)
# Thats
exactly what he /\ would say...

I thought it said "1990's". I'm numerically dyslexic.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:41, archived)
# I'm magically delicious.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:43, archived)
# I'm fullsome and satisfying.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 12:45, archived)
# I'm a bowl
of All Bran.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 13:05, archived)