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Living so far away from my Grandma, I get the privilege to call her often and discuss how our lives are going. I tell her that I'm stressed to pieces, and she tells me that the retirement life is amazing. It's a balance. For this interview, we put our stress and paradise away to talk about her experiences with Advertising/PR.  If you recall, Grandma came from a fairly low-income household with not a lot of resources. This meant Grandma wasn't able to travel often to see various billboards and she wasn't able to see many advertisements in magazines or newspapers.  Whenever Grandma would travel to see her grandparents, she saw Burma Shave advertisements that read, "Treat your man..." and a mile later, there'd be another sign that read, "...To a good shave!" Grandma believes that everyone  always looked for the Burma Shave advertisements when they were on the road; a testament to how popular they were. http://www.vintageadbrowser.com...

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https://www.ebay.ie/itm/182148095364 Growing up, my grandma had a glass case full of antiques she collected. My brother and I would marvel over all of the glass stiletto shoes she had, along with a record player he thought was from the stone age. As I interviewed her about her use of audio, I got to hear the story behind the record player. Grandma's record player could switch from the 45, 33, 78's, & 1/3, and she described it as having a hole in the center. She loved to listen to Elvis Presley on a 45, and he was one of her favorite artists, along with Charlie Pride and Willie Nelson. The records were cheap, less than a dollar. This cheap price came in handy when she would run into her neighbor who happened to give her a couple dollars for records.  Grandma's mother didn't listen to the record player all that often, so it primarily existed for Grandma and her sister. This explains why the record player stayed in their room and why their mother never rest...