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๐Ÿค” 1923-1973 Do You Remember...

๐Ÿ‘Tell us about YOUR "good old days"......

 

BORN: Age 50 - 1973, Age 60 - 1963, Age 70 - 1953, Age 80 - 1943, Age 90 - 1933, Age 100 - 1923.

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  I am not a baker either.  I only periodically bake, which means my flour often sits for over a month.  While I have a sifter, I donโ€™t use it anymore.  I cheat and use a whisk! ๐Ÿ˜Š

  So far - no lumps - no disasters.

   ~ Lisa ๐Ÿงโ˜€๏ธ

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My wife use to when making gravy for company. Ours is way back on a shelf somewhere in the kitchen, I thinik.

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It used to be so important, now most likely you will never see another one. Gone down the same road as the Marlboro Man.

 

 

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Phones 

  • Party lines: If you heard the neighbor, you were supposed to hang up and wait
  • The sound of the rotary dial
  • I learned to 'dial' a number just using the hook

 

TV from the 60s and 70s

  • Arguing over who was to walk to the TV to change the channel, volume, or antenna
  • Disney at 7:30pm Sunday nights
  • This cartoon on Saturday mornings: 
  • Davey and Goliath CartoonDavey and Goliath Cartoon

 

 

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I never liked that cartoon.

Be honest, did you hang up? Me? not always๐Ÿ˜‚

It wasn't the trip to the tv, it was the "While your up" that was the problem.

That rotor dial was so much better than waiting on "Number Please."

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  The Wonderful World of Disney - with those fireworks and Tinker Bell!  What a treat! 

   ~ Lisa ๐Ÿ”๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐ŸŒบ

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My first Mr. Potato Head had plastic body parts/accessories that you used on a real potato that was provided by Mom.  We also used apples and pears.

Then a new Mr. Potato Head came out with a plastic โ€œpotatoโ€ body provided with the accessories.  I remember that I liked using the real potato better because my imagination wasnโ€™t curtailed by the pre-ordained placement of slots/holes on the plastic potato! ๐Ÿ˜‡

 

~ Lisa ๐Ÿ 

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Our grandfather terrified us with that thing every Thanksgiving!  He couldn't wait to plug it in and start cutting.  I mean, carving.

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These things have stood the test of time. My wife gave me one for a b/day present a few years ago. Didn't have the design on it though. I paid big dollars for a set of real good knives, and she bought this. Never have or will ever like these things, just don't tell her.  

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   Yup! ๐Ÿ˜€ This was a kitchen staple -  along with avocado-colored appliances, Tupperware, a Fondue pot, and an under-the-counter bottle opener!

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Speaking of bottle openers, did you all have a church key?

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Oh gosh!  Pointy on one end to make the triangular hole in the can and the other end lifted the bottle cap off?

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Yea, you had one๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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It's Howdy Doody time!


โญ‘ เน‹เฃญ โญ‘... โŒžWhat the GLITCH!โŒ ... โญ‘ เน‹เฃญ โญ‘(ใฃ อก อกยฐ - อก อกยฐ ฯ‚)


Made of flesh and bone, not chips and blips.
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Only one kid had a tv in the small town I grew up in. Every day after school it was a mad dash to his house. He was King of the Hill and he made sure you didn't forget.

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omgoodness! Reminds me of our house; the only one on the block with color TV ๐Ÿ˜‰

 

Imagine 1964 Kansas City, my house, hosting a dozen 10-year-old "ladies" for The Beatles on "The Ed Sullivan Show" (swooning now even remembering 60 years ago...)

 

WAIT, WHAT? The show was black and white? WAIT! WAH, WAH, WAH (for about 3 seconds then back to the perhaps 24 inch screen).

 

Visualize the jumping, screaming, tears and joy...

 

Then, then, Mr. Sullivan announced they'd be back in color later that month... confusion and hope surrounded us as the parents collected their daughters (following their dry martini gathering in the front room), as we begged for a do-over ๐Ÿ˜‰

 

 

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โ€ฆ..I smiled when I read thisโ€ฆ.I am a bit younger and can vaguely remember the young tween girls in the neighborhood being all aflutter about the Beatles being on the Ed Sullivan Show.

 

     Five year old me?  I was only ever excited when Topo Gigio was on ! ๐Ÿ˜‡

 

      Thanks for the memory,

      ~ Lisa ๐Ÿ–๏ธ

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Do you remember him having Elvis on and them not showing from waist down? I mean they just shut down the bottom half of the screen.

My grandmother thought Elvis was straight from the devil, until he recorded an album of gospel song for his mother (?), from then on she thought he was Heaven Sent. Old people sure had strange ideas back then, not like us modern old people.

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Ha, ha... fortunately my Mom LOVED Elvis the Pelvis and thought he was too sexy for we young ladies ๐Ÿ˜‰

 

Funny, about 15 years later as we were at the old homestead (Sis and I) preparing for family gathering, blasting out Rod Stewart, who do we catch sashaying around the kitchen to "Do ya' think I'm sexy..."?

 

Your guess ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Why were you surprised? She was an Elvis fan๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Yes we did! Also for Sunday school!

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Absolutely; always white gloves, mantilla in place, skirts below the knee. But somehow as young as 10 I wondered how Jesus in his sandals and scraps robe would judge me if not white gloves ad mantilla...

 

When I lost my faith 01-Oct-2017, fell to my knees not knowing if my daughters were alive or not, and waited, I knew Jesus wouldn't care I was in my Ozzy T-shirt and warm socks; he knew we needed him and he was there; no dress code...

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Your right, he is there for us no matter what, when or where. He also touched what was considered a lot of unclean people. 

I'm talking about the respect you show when you go to visit a person at their house.

 

You said lost, I do hope that is a time passed, and a new word is to be used today.

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   โ€ฆWhat you wrote reminded me of a passage in Samuel.  That man sees the outward appearance, but that God sees the heart.


I appreciate that you shared this with all of us - truly.  And yes, throughout the course of my life, with its ebbs and flows of personal belief, he has heard me too.

   ~ Lisa

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