It came out in 1958. I can remember putting a nickel in the jukebox to play it. Originally Posted by tbone2uOh wow! Haha! That's awesome.
This is ingrained in those of us who started their hobby lives with BP. The first text response I would always get when I would send a req was "age and race?" So most of us tend to lead with that to save the trouble. Hope this helps to clarify. Originally Posted by rustyshackleford112.7Brings back old memories. When I had first started BP, that was my go to question.... Ahh, how things have changed.
It came out in 1958. I can remember putting a nickel in the jukebox to play it. Originally Posted by tbone2uC'mon Dad. Tell the whole story here if you're tell it at all. You only put the nickle in to play Purple People Eater AFTER sis and I had to listen to all those Perry Como, Andy Williams and Doris Day songs.
I was thinking more along the lines of that old song, "One eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater.' Lols. Originally Posted by Victoria of HoustonYou say that like its a bad thing.
I know you are not that old...because I am Originally Posted by tbone2u
It came out in 1958. I can remember putting a nickel in the jukebox to play it. Originally Posted by tbone2u
Lol I think they put it because they get asked so much. I usually ask age, race, occupation just so I know what kind of person to expect at my door is all. I don't discriminate. Money is green 🤗 Originally Posted by Ruann sokaDo you think the guys give you their real occupation? Age and race are hard to lie about because you'll see them eventually.
That makes sense. Leading w, I get. But the msgs I get seem to think this is all the info about themselves they ever have to share to secure a sesh. No way, José. Originally Posted by Victoria of HoustonUsually I start with a request for a time if they r available and give my contact. However, almost all of them ask for age and race next. So I understand why someone would start with that info to get it out of the way.