
When a Toilet Was a Motorboat
03/01/25 • 19 min
Every generation loves to treat its children to lectures about the toys, technology, entertainment and conveniences they didn't have back in their day. Whether it was because of our elders' encouragement or simply because we were kids, our imaginations served us very well.
Every generation loves to treat its children to lectures about the toys, technology, entertainment and conveniences they didn't have back in their day. Whether it was because of our elders' encouragement or simply because we were kids, our imaginations served us very well.
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