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Some thirty-odd years ago, I come into the living room and the television was playing some sitcom. The part of the particular program that was playing involved something some higher-up guy did, and a lady (I guess she was a reporter, or something of the sort) said something that sounded like she was going to expose him for something he did. But there was a line where she made reference to five Underwood typewriters. But the part I heard the clearest was "....and five Underwoods." Can someone help me figure out what this program was, and what it was about? Could it be that I was imagining this? Someone tell me please.
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TypewriterKing wrote:
Some thirty-odd years ago, I come into the living room and the television was playing some sitcom. The part of the particular program that was playing involved something some higher-up guy did, and a lady (I guess she was a reporter, or something of the sort) said something that sounded like she was going to expose him for something he did. But there was a line where she made reference to five Underwood typewriters. But the part I heard the clearest was "....and five Underwoods." Can someone help me figure out what this program was, and what it was about? Could it be that I was imagining this? Someone tell me please.
Another crazy item: For a long time after I heard this partial line, I wanted to keep at least five Underwood typewriters in my "fleet" at all times. So far I have: 1940 Underwood Master; 1946 Underwood Rhythm Touch; 1955 and two 1956 Underwood SX-150; 1956 Underwood Universal; 1959 Underwood Touch-Master II (Maw's last typewriter); 1947 Underwood SX-80 electric project typewriter. I also have a number (not sure exactly how many) in my spare parts as well.