Showing posts with label Phone Messages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phone Messages. Show all posts

Saturday, October 2, 2021

The Wire Tap


Description of  Clip Art: text "Yes, and ah...what makes you think your line may be...tapped?" someone listening in on phone conversations, spies, wire tap, vintage illustration

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Tuesday, September 14, 2021

The Native Operator

Description of  Clip Art: old-fashioned phones, speech bubbles, text reads, "No, sir, Sausar is in India, not South Dakota...Yes, I'm sure." native operator wearing a wool shawl and feathers

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Keep In Touch

Description of  Clip Art: old-fashioned phones, speech bubbles, text reads, "Well, either I'm writing to ask you to call, or I'm calling to ask you to write; what difference does it make in the end?" young woman talking about talking or talking about writing

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Listening In...

Description of  Clip Art: old-fashioned phones, granny listening in on the party line, by Norman Rockwell, house coat, old parlor

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Phone Tag

Description of  Clip Art: old-fashioned phones, speech bubbles, text reads, "I'm getting a bit tired of playing phone tag with you, Alfred." Butler response, "Yes, Madam."

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"I've got your number..."

Description of  Clip Art: old-fashioned phone, teen girl from 1900 something, talking on the phone, speech bubble, text reads, "I've got your number."

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A bit of fur caught in her ear...

Description of  Clip Art: puppy talking on the telephone, old-fashioned phone, speech bubble, text reads, "Could you speak a little louder? I seem to have a bit fur caught in my right ear.", puppy dressed up, standing on a chair

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"I'm always glad to hear from you.''

 

Description of  Clip Art: dressed in tweed, old-fashioned phone, talking on the phone, speech bubble, text reads, "I'm always glad to hear from you."

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Saturday, April 21, 2018

"Do you miss me?"

Description of Illustration: text, "Do you miss me?", black and white photograph, old telephone, toddler talking on the phone,
 
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

The Service That Must Not Fail!

 
Description of Illustration: a storm moves into the city, a radio broadcaster watches from his office window, his hand is on the phone, lightening, city buildings, skyscrapers, danger, dark clouds, bad weather, four colored illustration:navy, ivory and grey and black, vest, swivel chair, city streets, text "The Service That Must Not Fail!"
 
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