John Taylor
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Your so analytical, sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.What about the open eye holes. Lol
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Your so analytical, sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.What about the open eye holes. Lol
I honestly don't see the connection between a cassette tape and a pencil. I think that means I'm too young. This is weird. I'm on the reverse end of my older relatives not understanding new things.
DING! DING! DING! We have a winner!When your tape player ate the tape and pulled it out of the cassette, you stuck the pencil into the tape sprocket to use to rewind the tape back into the cassette.
Looks like something from the J.C. Whitney catalog.
Ooops... Guess I need to self-isolate too.
Maybe I'll do it at the lake. Stripers are bitin'...
Well, she does have pretty eyes.
By a happy coincidence, a typical hexagonal pencil could go through the hole with the facets aligned with the sprocket pins, but the edges between facets would catch the pins when you turned it. It's a pretty narrow range of sizes to do that, so the pencil was really the perfect tool.When your tape player ate the tape and pulled it out of the cassette, you stuck the pencil into the tape sprocket to use to rewind the tape back into the cassette.
I don't care who you are, that's funny, right there!
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