Pluggers by Gary Brookins

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  1. The Nihilist

    The Nihilist said, 2 months ago

    Sadly, I gave up on film a few years back. It’s simply getting too difficult to obtain and process anymore…

  2. Jon Ormsbee

    Jon Ormsbee said, 2 months ago

    That would be the end of the Ektachrome roll.

  3. pcolli

    pcolli said, 2 months ago

    @The Nihilist

    There are still paces that sell 35mm film (at least here in the UK). You can also get cassette tapes and mini-discs.

  4. WillardMBaker

    WillardMBaker said, 2 months ago

    Alas, film has gone the way of the dinosaur. I have a very, VERY expensive film camera plus accessories that is now slightly useless. Oh well, as it’s been said, at least with digital you can shoot to your heart’s content without having to pay to have the photos developed. My wife says she wants her photos developed when she means to have them printed out on photo grade paper. Showing our age.

  5. boff0

    boff0 said, 2 months ago

    I gave up on film eons ago. Today, I am the proud owner of four (4) Nikon digitals and a bunch of lenses. Funny how I never have to finish a “roll” of film so see what I’ve got!!!

  6. Logan Sackett

    Logan Sackett said, 2 months ago

    You’re a Plugger if you understand this joke.

  7. Notsoastute

    Notsoastute said, 2 months ago

    Waste not, want not.

  8. camapa233

    camapa233 said, 2 months ago

    @Jon Ormsbee

    Only if he is shooting slides (my favorite)

  9. DOOFUS-2

    DOOFUS-2 said, 2 months ago

    The “TRI-FECTA” is Christmas, Easter and Fourth of July on the same roll!

  10. ossiningaling

    ossiningaling said, 2 months ago

    Better to waste the film and not pay for the prints when they don’t come out. Might even get a free roll for ruined negatives.

  11. 8ball

    8ball said, 2 months ago

    “…the last three shots on a roll…?”

    That does not compute.

  12. camapa233

    camapa233 said, 2 months ago

    @8ball

    A roll of film.
    Each picture was called a shot.
    How old are you?

  13. david_42

    david_42 said, 2 months ago

    I think my personal record was 5 years and about 7 months. The roll was in my father’s Welta and spanned from before I entered the Navy to after. None of the shots were worth printing.

  14. booktrout

    booktrout said, 2 months ago

    on your brownie.

  15. route66paul

    route66paul said, 2 months ago

    use a cheap digital camera and you don’t have to worry about film developing costs.

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