Call m... b no this is hard ok:: lets try again to get something pinterest wothy. Call me IshmaelSome years ago--never mind how many precisely--having little or no money in my purse, and nothing to interest me particularly on shore
I AM TYPING ON A KEYBOARD
My fingers are embarassingly weak but I am still havinglots of fun
Thank yuo Mr. Fred This really made my day
ckiclick click click clack
MY IMMORTAL
N, Special fangz (get it, cause im goffic)2 my gf (not that way ew)raven, bloddytear666 4 helping wiv da stoy and spelling.
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OK, for real, im sorry. You're probably doing some sort of art project. You shouldn'nt ha ve to suffer through the worst fan=fiction on the i tee internet. My apologies. Here, have some (. Cole ridge as a palate cleanser. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure6-dome decree here Alph, the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man down to a sunless sea. so twice five miles of fertile ground with walls and towers were girgled rounf and there were gardens brith with sinuous tids where blossomed many an insense bearing tree. and here were forests ancient as the hills, enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
But oh! thatdeep romandtic chasm which slanted down thee green at hwart sacred cover! sagage[?] place!as holy and enchanted as eier beneath a waning moon was haunted by a woman wailing for her demon lover! and from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething, as istise rth was in f st tick pants were breathing, a mighty foundation momentyy was forced amid whos swift half-intermittent burst huge fragments vaulted like re bound hail or chaffy grain beneath a thresher flail: and mid these dancing rocks at once and ever it flung up momently the sacred river. Five miles meandering the sacred river ran, then reached the caverns measu-reless to man and sunk in tumult to a lifeless ocean: and mid tis tumult Kubla heard from far ancestral voices prophecying w t!
at the beggining of the day i awoke on the street cornner sitting in an excceptionialy comfortable arm chair breifly astranged at my sudden awareness of the stranger than usual sleeping arrangments. i rose to meet the 2am damped chill thet hung in the place of yester eves humid 70 deggree day. of to find a new crash shash pac now i set here typing randomwordsout ofsheer boredom cured by age and nestalgiea exercised in the form of this well functioning obsolete machine of antiquitiiiii... i might ass that though i havesat befor at 2 type writers prior... surely... though i can not be exact this is surely in fact the first page i have ever typedout on an antiquated technology...such as this type writer thinger dingers... speaking of dingers at the end of the roll of satisfing click/pleasing finger resistancekey exercise devises there is wait ding an impeccebly timed ding... p.s. i cant spell worth a luck ding but as you can see that is why i use such bigger words... prevents more saftey from attakers... without a doupt the smarttest move ding you may ever queir y... hha ahaha... what the ¢;/..¢¢ did you just sa say ding ding. i have nill whe it comes tothe cares or worrys of differential in hunt and poke or being a proper ..typer.. for when all als fail in the world typers guild federation.acoona maaa... ta..ta.. is my opinion the wrather more pleasing way to go about setteling any sort of kyak dispute... haha if you know what i mean...sooooo ay howhoo ...back to buisnes as usual i just was donting this strange man with a pink carnation.. he was from moes and peak a pake bay. where i surely have never benn nore will i ever be...she called ..gulp.. andi cried...shift lock keys are la labeled where they should be in the manual but i cant say as to there being any legitimant reasoning for the antique buttons to render the most ex expirience of this sentence latter in the story lost and fairly obslete as in the fun machien i play poke jab with..
hi i hate finals! I want to die, not study!!!
life is beautiful fs
thus is a typewriter
i ike thus
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my name is meredith abato
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Live a life that,s worth living
I love manual typewriters. People must have had sttong finders back in the day. Love the carriage resturn. YAY!
fingers
THIS REALLY CHANGES HOW I WRITE. IMAGINE WRITING TERM PAPERS ON THIS SO E. HAVE IMAGE THE FUTURE, O THIS TYPEWRITER AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT, AHEM, IT IS SLOW RICKETTY, PROBLEMATIC BECAUSE THERE IS NO GOING BACK TO FIX MISTAKES WITH BACKSAPCE OR CLT ALT DELETE ETC. NO THERE IS ONE OF THAT. THE FUTURE IS ALL ABOUT NOTT MAAKING MISTAKES IN THE NOW THAT WILL ALTER YO FUTURE AND, IMAGINE, WHAT YOU COULD DO WITH A MACHINE THAT COULD GO BACK, A MACHINE THAT WOULD LET YOU ALY Alter mistakes in the present in the future. this would be an new world. a world where things where different.
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h ick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
time is fleeing and feeting, and so i sit here to make
the most of it or perhaps waste it further. regardless, this
brings me joy so i sit and hardly worry.. i have wanted to
use a typewriter as long as i can remember, and here is an
oppurtunity made golden by the unoccupied time i am for now
the proud owner of, but not for much longer. it is a rainy day
and the tapc;acl of the typewriter provides nd an an excellent
soundtrack for the melancholy that afflicts such days.
that i should have such oppurtunity to type on a machine
like the grandfather i never met did this no small ble sing.
thank you for this, mr. muratori. i will cherish this memory.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
I think the sound of typewriters is really soothing.
And I think its funny how the design of the keyboard was
specifically done so that there was an upper limit on how
fast one could type. If you went too fast then the little
levers would get caught on each other.
hello world HELLO
Haha, it's funny how people will walk up and ask me what
I'm doing here with this machine. Just about one
hundred and forty years ago these things were brand new tech.
I must say keeping the margins on this thing is really difficult. The design f the carriage isn't something I am used to either
her. I keep running out cf room and then these "paper fingers"
get in the way. It still types fairly smooth though. And I think
machines really make you think about what you are saying. A
mistake is so permenant. I've always wanted an old one like this
I don °t get what the black keys labeled "1" and "10" do.
They seem t be like early tab keys or something.
I remember reading online that peaple wrote books back in tha day
about how to make designs and patterns with typewriter keys
like 666-%-%-%-%-%-%-% or *_*_*_*_*_ Apparently it could be real art. I've been using this for far too long now.
be a real art . I 0 ve been using this fer tn..., lcng n Wo