My first big ticket item as a kid was a cassette player, buuuut I only used it for audiobooks. Honestly I think if I was inside I would try and get my hands on audiobooks, still one of my favourite ways to pass the time. I suffer from bad migraines so I can't read for too long
I was in Peace Corps in the 90s and loved mixed tapes. My sister recorded getting ready for her wedding (talked about having mom make the dress, food, got messages recorded from family. I felt like I was part of it even a world away. Mixed tapes also got made and traded amongst volunteers.
My first big ticket item as a kid was a cassette player, buuuut I only used it for audiobooks. Honestly I think if I was inside I would try and get my hands on audiobooks, still one of my favourite ways to pass the time. I suffer from bad migraines so I can't read for too long
I was in Peace Corps in the 90s and loved mixed tapes. My sister recorded getting ready for her wedding (talked about having mom make the dress, food, got messages recorded from family. I felt like I was part of it even a world away. Mixed tapes also got made and traded amongst volunteers.
Now they get mp three players and you have to pay for the songs and download them onto them. The older prisoners had cassette players even a boom box
Jagged Little Pill?
That'd be a good album to have. or No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom, or Green Day - Dookie or Insomniac or Nimrod, or Offspring - Smash
Actually CDs were introduced in Japan in 1982 and in Europe and USA in 1983.
Well they may have existed, but they weren’t offered to inmates in prison until later.
Johnny Sins? Is that you?
And these days them fools got tablets... they got them here in georgia my last week in. Lol I never even held one.
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Im sorry but god smack is so gross.
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