Turniposaurus
Look What I Found!
Going through boxes on the weekend my housemate and I spent organizing our stuff in the basement was fun. It was good to go through boxes of stuff and throw away a lot of things.
There were some treasures in there too though. My first ever camera was a hand-me-down Kodak camera that took this 110 film. I found the camera and these in separate boxes.
Now I have to find somewhere to get the film developed. I took them into the film lab at WalMart. I walked up to the counter and pulled these out of my pocket as I was saying to the person at the counter "You're probably going to have no idea bout this but..." and she ran away and got the manager who was standing talking to one of the other employees. She called his name and tapped him on the shoulder. When he turned around and saw me standing there with these two in my hand, he started laughing - which was pretty much the response I was expecting. He came over and apologized for laughing. He told me that they didn't have the equipment to get these developed, but the IGA here in town does. It was just a question of whether they would do it. And it would probably cost me a little bit more too.
I have had a chance to go and enquire about these yet since I was dealing with car issues last week.(The heater core went on my car as I was driving to work on January 2. $839.99 later...) But I digress. I was away in Banff on the weekend And this week it's Thursday night already. Where does the time go??
So, if the IGA here in town won't do it, I'm going to have to try and find somewhere in Calgary that will do it, I guess.
These could be entertaining. I think the last time I used that camera was about 1992.
Look What I Found!
Going through boxes on the weekend my housemate and I spent organizing our stuff in the basement was fun. It was good to go through boxes of stuff and throw away a lot of things.
There were some treasures in there too though. My first ever camera was a hand-me-down Kodak camera that took this 110 film. I found the camera and these in separate boxes.
Now I have to find somewhere to get the film developed. I took them into the film lab at WalMart. I walked up to the counter and pulled these out of my pocket as I was saying to the person at the counter "You're probably going to have no idea bout this but..." and she ran away and got the manager who was standing talking to one of the other employees. She called his name and tapped him on the shoulder. When he turned around and saw me standing there with these two in my hand, he started laughing - which was pretty much the response I was expecting. He came over and apologized for laughing. He told me that they didn't have the equipment to get these developed, but the IGA here in town does. It was just a question of whether they would do it. And it would probably cost me a little bit more too.
I have had a chance to go and enquire about these yet since I was dealing with car issues last week.(The heater core went on my car as I was driving to work on January 2. $839.99 later...) But I digress. I was away in Banff on the weekend And this week it's Thursday night already. Where does the time go??
So, if the IGA here in town won't do it, I'm going to have to try and find somewhere in Calgary that will do it, I guess.
These could be entertaining. I think the last time I used that camera was about 1992.