490 Comments for Mesa State Training School

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Yes, that's what happened to me with my high school accounting teacher -- she took pity on me and gave me a D so I could graduate. And haven't used accounting since. I'm a great cook, though! hee hee
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Nope, never heard of a mop. Well, somedays that's what they say my hair looks like, but other than that if it falls anywheres in the category of "domesticity," well, let's just say I got a C- out of home ec cooking and a D- out of home ec sewing in junior high (they wouldn't let me near the home ec areas after that). And I think she gave me a higher grade than I deserved because she took pity on me. :-)
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Lynne - I believe you're thinking of a mop. Vacuums sit in the back of your utility closet collecting dust and when boredom sets in they work wonders when scaring cats, dogs, and small children.
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Well, Lynne, Java, Maxwell House, is my wake up call, so there!
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JAVA is my baby sister. :-)
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Java -- are you the new "Mr. Upper Caps"? I, too, remember Thrifty's!
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HEY, THERE'S TERAZZO FLOORS IN THERE JUST LIKE THE ONES IN THE OLD "THRIFTY'S" STORES. COOL.
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lol good one Janice!
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one thing should be held back Dr. Sketch...your bad jokes :)
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Very nice set of pictures, Motts, very thought provoking, thanks
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Looks like vinyl to me, think of all the Naugahydes that were killed to make those straps
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think of the poor cow who was killed to make that leather.
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My head feels like it's in a vice
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i bet this machine became outdated pretty quick. the heatsink design was innovative though.
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the chair still looks comfortable even today. does it recline?