Saturday, January 20, 2007

MEMORIES

This'll bring back some memories.
I came across this phrase yesterday "FENDER SKIRTS".














A term I haven't heard in a long time and thinking about "fender skirts" started me thinking about other words that quietly disappear from our language with hardly a notice like "curb feelers"













And "steering knobs." (AKA) suicide knob













Since I'd been thinking of cars, my mind naturally went that direction first.
Any kids will probably have to find some elderly person over 50 to explain some of these terms to you. Remember "Continental kits?"
They were rear bumper extenders and spare tire covers that were supposed to make any car as cool as a Lincoln Continental.














When did we quit calling them "emergency brakes?"
At some point "parking brake" became the proper term. But I miss the hint of drama that went with "emergency brake."

















I'm sad, too, that almost all the old folks are gone who would call the accelerator the "foot feed."

Didn't you ever wait at the street for your daddy to come home, so you could ride the "running board" up to the house?

Here's a phrase I heard all the time in my youth but never anymore - "store-bought." Of course, just about everything is store-bought these days. But once it was bragging material to have a store-bought dress or a store-bought bag of candy.

"Coast to coast" is a phrase that once held all sorts of excitement and now means almost nothing. Now we take the term "world wide" for granted This floors me.

On a smaller scale, "wall-to-wall" was once a magical term in our homes. In the '50s, everyone covered his or her hardwood floors with, wow, wall-to-wall carpeting! Today, everyone replaces their wall-to-wall carpeting with hardwood floors. Go figure.


When's the last time you heard the quaint phrase "in a family way?" It's hard to imagine that the word "pregnant" was once considered a little too graphic, a little too clinical for use in polite company So we had all that talk about stork visits and "being in a family way" or simply"expecting."

Apparently "brassiere" is a word no longer in usage. I said it the other day and my daughter cracked up. I guess it's just "bra" now "Unmentionables" probably wouldn't be understood at all.

I always loved going to the "picture show," but I considered "movie" an affectation.

Most of these words go back to the '50s, but here's a pure-'60s word I came across the other day - "rat fink." Ooh, what a nasty put-down!

Here's a word I miss - "percolator." That was just a fun word to say. And what was it replaced with? "Coffee maker." How dull. Mr. Coffee, I blame you for this.

I miss those made-up marketing words that were meant to sound so modern and now sound so retro. Words like "DynaFlow" and "Electrolux." Introducing the 1963 Admiral TV, now with "SpectraVision!"

Food for thought - Was there a telethon that wiped out lumbago? Nobody complains of that anymore. Maybe that's what castor oil cured, because I never hear mothers threatening kids with castor oil anymore.

Some words aren't gone, but are definitely on the endangered list. The one that grieves me most "supper." Now everybody says "dinner." Save a great word. Invite someone to supper. Discuss fender skirts.

I thought some of us of a "certain age" would remember most of these.

Just for fun, Pass it along to others of "a certain age"!

See how much the children of today know about the culture of the yesterday.

And here's a few more you might mention phonograph, 78 record, the record player, 45's, or album's, how about the eight track player, cassettes, typer writer, word proscessor, how much can we say about canning is it done anymore?

Learning how to conserve is in the past we seem to make it then spend it never worry about the future but I myself do not feel our economy is very stable to take all this so lightly.

6 Comments:

Blogger BBC said...

I remember all those words and things. Shucks, I used a lot of outhouses in my youth.

I played with a little girl in an outhouse, he,he,he. Oh, hell, she coaxed me in there, at nine I was an idiot about all that, and curious little girls.

It's raining just a tad today, so I can't put a patch in the camper roof where I removed the roof vent.

I'm chopping up firewood for Helen. Have a great day, Paris. Hugs.

1:23 PM  
Blogger BBC said...

"I myself do not feel our economy is very stable to take all this so lightly."

Is not very stable for whom? Hell, the monetary system in this country is just a lot of smoke screens. Only ten percent of this country's money is in real money form. The rest is just figures.

If they need more money they will just make up more figures. Umm, for themselves, not us. They have to keep us poor enough so that we will work for them.

Now isn't that a wonderful system? Hey, I don't remember if you ever said, what does hubby do for a living? Has he got a good trade?

7:57 PM  
Blogger Raghav said...

the pic with emergency brakes...just takes the cake !
those brakes didnt work for sure !!!

9:25 PM  
Blogger BBC said...

Actually, I don't miss fender skirts. They looked okay but as a mechanic it was a pain putting some of them back on.

7:22 PM  
Blogger pissed off patricia said...

When was the last time you pulled into a gas station, ran over a little hose and heard that little bell ring to let the attendant know they had a customer?

Gotta be old as dirt to recall that ;)

2:37 PM  
Blogger BBC said...

Actually, there are two full service service stations in my town.

8:10 PM  

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