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My First Tv
Before they used computer chips and printed circuits too, TVs worked with different parts like capacitors and tubes. Our neighbor was a repairman and he was quite adept, he'd given me an old TV to satisfy a debt. I wrestled it to the basement, put some rabbit ears on top, plugged it in an outlet, and on the floor I plopped. Our Philco was a color set but here I'd rather be, watching shows all day long, just me and my TV. Twilight Zone, my favorite show, could always make me shiver. How about the lone masked man and his trusty steed named Silver! And don't forget the Cisco Kid, Matt Dillon, Doc, or Kitty, Perry Mason was the best, and wasn't Della pretty. I laughed at guys named Gleason, Kovacks, Berle and Benny. And one guy who was really cool I think his name was Lenny. Good things, they say, always end, and I say this with a sigh, in the middle of my best year yet the TV up and died. That summer stays inside my head, now you know the reason. I won't forget the thrills I had in my first TV season.
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