Want to find out where the word "SPAM" became widely used? Look up two guys named: Canter and Siegel.
The BIGGEST things happening during the 50s was, Hula-hoops, Drive-in movies, soda shops, and Rock and Roll. Today, the soda shops, drive-in movies, hula-hoops and old fashioned Rock and Roll are just a distant memory.
When I was a kid, in the 50s I was lucky enough to have a T.V. in my room. The Black and White screen was about 12 inches in height and width. I'd watch "77 Sunset Strip," and old Sci-Fi and horror movies from the 30s and 40s on that old set. What a time. Thomas Wolfe commented: "You can't go home again." He sure was right about that.
The BIGGEST things happening during the 50s was, Hula-hoops, Drive-in movies, soda shops, and Rock and Roll. Today, the soda shops, drive-in movies, hula-hoops and old fashioned Rock and Roll are just a distant memory.
When I was a kid, in the 50s I was lucky enough to have a T.V. in my room. The Black and White screen was about 12 inches in height and width. I'd watch "77 Sunset Strip," and old Sci-Fi and horror movies from the 30s and 40s on that old set. What a time. Thomas Wolfe commented: "You can't go home again." He sure was right about that.
If so, they should put them in my thread - Sayings and Catch PhrasesHas anybody heard any up and coming different words or phrases being used lately? Today we usually derive our "Urban language" from movie statements. Examples: "I'll be back!" or "Go ahead, make my day!" Another would be: "We gotta get a bigger boat!" The vernacular changes as does society.
If so, they should put them in my thread - Sayings and Catch Phrases
I recall when my grandfather had the first TV on the block. I got to see the primitive cartoons on Saturday mornings. My family finally got a TV , but never had more than one.
What a different world we live in now.
Whoever has some new or upcoming phrasesWho are "They?"
Does Anyone else here come from German ancestry?
Yeah, a TV in every room and around our wrist as well. These days TVs are throw aways. Gone are the little TV shops and drug store machines where you could "Test" your TV tubes.
Red Skelton was pretty funny. "Gertrude and Heathcliff."
We have gone from the boob tube to the you tube.
:thumb: I liked him.
Whoever has some new or upcoming phrases
Despite being a Google organ, YT is better. We're still without cable/satellite for 15 years now and don't miss it a tall.