Middle Aged Memories

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  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    When I was thinking about Red Barn, I thought of Arby's too.  I remembered when they had a promotion for Pepsi with collectible Looney Toons characters on the glasses.  I don't know how many different characters there were in all (a lot) but I only ever got Porky Pig.  I'm drinking ice water in it right now.

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    Kind of wanted Pepe LePew too.

  • loral
    loral Member Posts: 818

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    I still have all of these.......

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I remember the "Love Is..." boy and girl from the newspaper comics.

    How could I forget that classic burger joint BIG BOY?  Wonder what happened to all the old statues?

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  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    LSMFT?Don't recognize that one.Do remember the "Take your car to the
    man who wears the star"!

    Arbys,
    "America's Roast Beef, Yes Sir!


    Bob’s Big Boy Statue Graveyard Offers a Strange Nostalgia Trip



    By Donald Deane
    February 21, 2012 11:14 AM



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    Given that Big Boy restaurants started way back in 1936, you
    might think that retired statues of their chubby-cheeked mascot would be
    treated with more respect. But as these photos of Big Boy statue graveyards show, that’s far from the truth.



    Read More: Bob’s Big Boy Statue Graveyard Offers a Strange Nostalgia Trip | http://thefw.com/big-boy-statue-graveyard/?trackb...

    Big Boy Graveyards

    Big Boy Graveyards

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Aaaaw!  That's sad.  Big Boy was a lovable icon, not like that creepy Jack-In-The-Box drive thru' abomination.

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    Why 37% of people our age are scared sh*tless of clowns.  The rest blame Stephen King.

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    Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco.

    And wasn't it, "You can trust your car to the man who wears a star...the big, bright Texaco star?"

    What about Sinclair gas stations?  Is there a dino graveyard out there?

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  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    Yup, the Texaco jingle was:

    "You can trust your car

    to the man who wears the star

    The big, bright Texaco star."

    The slogan came in the 1940s. The jingle didn't play until 1962.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jwpearce/9581660507/

    I can't find where the dinos went.  I keep getting hits for Baby Sinclair of the TV show Dinosaurs!  Remember "I'm the baby, gotta love me!"  ?

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    I don't remember the Texaco jingle - must be before my time hahahaha.

    Elimar, you're a woman after my own heart. I totally adored Pepe LePew!!! I used to mimic Pepe all the time.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Slow, What was the name of the girl skunk that Pepe was always trying to woo?  (If you don't remember, I will look it up.)

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    Penelope Pussycat!!! She wasn't a skunk!!

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Oh, that's right! 

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    I do a perfect imitation of Pepe.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I can do a fair Popeye laugh.  Can anyone else talk like a cartoon?

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Eilmar - you won the Lucky Strike contest.

    Native - wow for the Big Boy graveyard.

    Can you guess the "X"   "brusha, brusha, brush, new xxxxxx  toothpaste, with the brand new flavor, it's friendly for your teeth.  Hint - it hasn't been sold in many a year.  Seems to me it was Bucky Beaver?

  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,204

    "Sinclair is the gas to buy.
    Nickel is the reason why.
    Only Sinclair gasoline
    has nickel, nickel, nickel."

    I can copy the voice of the secretary on Monsters, Inc. really well.  In fact, since Cartoon Network is located here in Atlanta, I've thought of applying for a job there.  I can also do Hank Hill, Edith Bunker, Mojo JoJo, almost everyone with a distinctive voice.  Once in a while I can do Christopher Walken, he's difficult - inconsistent or something.  Basically I'm a mimic!  And I mimic my mother and my brothers and my ex and my ex-MIL and.....  hahaha!  Winking

    The Tweety Bird glass from Arby's is the only one that survived our childhood.  Remember Arby's pretty Christmas glasses?  We have a full collection of both patterns - one had red hollies, the other was an etched white pattern - snowflakes or something.  I wonder where they are...

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

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    Brusha-brusha-brusha new Ipana toothpaste




    with the brand new flavor
    It's dandy for your tee-eeth!

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Native - all right!!!  I was actually a tube of Ipana toothpaste in a grade school "skit". 

    How about the McDonald's Grimace?  I still have one of those glasses.  Last week when my 44 year old son was here I put out his old "Snoopy" hand towel in his bathroom.  It's pretty thread bare but I thought it might be fun.  Maybe he noticed but he didn't mention it.  Time to get back to the "decluttering" thread.

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    There's a decluttering thread? I must live under a rock.

    Elimar, I see a traveling road show in the works!! We can have our own act with all the imitations we can all do!

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Yeah Slow Deep.  Called "Not a Horder..."  ha ha.  At our age we're stuck with stuff still hanging around from our kids and now stuff coming in from our parents.  Whew.

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    I really need to clean out my closets. I can't believe how quickly junk accumulates. My husband hates to throw things away. Getting started is overwhelming!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618

    Ahhh Stuckey's  the precursor to 7-11s and AM/PMs.   We used to give my father a bad time about Stuckey's because he'd stop whenever he'd see one on a trip.  He used the restroom excuse, but he used to love to buy pralines there.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Any sugar addict is well aware of the lure of the Stuckey's Pecan Log.

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    If you stopped for one of these dee-lish pecan rolls, you best have an insulin syringe on standby in the glove compartment.

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    My Mother loved those Elimar!

     I didn't care for them when I was a kid. I developed a taste pecans later on in life. I was such a picky eater. That sure has changed over the years!

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    A decluttering
    thread?I have GOT to find this!

  • staynsane
    staynsane Member Posts: 196

    NativeMainer- when Eli posted a link to this thread last week, I added it to my favorites, and started from the beginning.  But I'm only on page 9, and when I saw that you posted this morning, I had to skip ahead and tell you how much I'm enjoying it!  Someone has probably already mentioned: hot pink, crushed velvet, hip hugger bell bottoms, with a snug (nylon?) colorful top with colors in a VVVV pattern.  AND white pleather go-go boots.  AND a suede vest with fringe along the bottom.  I thought I died and went to heaven that Christmas...

  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    staynsane, Sounds groovy!

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

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  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    A Star Is Born - This was my first ADULT movie in a movie theater.

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  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Adult, as in R-rated?  I am not sure what the first one would have been.  I saw the original Michael Caine version of Alfie and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?  Those are both 1966.  I know I saw MIdnight Cowboy a few years later, which was X-rated.

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  • SlowDeepBreaths
    SlowDeepBreaths Member Posts: 6,702

    Yes....Adult as in R rated. I think I was 13. Saw it with my Mom. I remember watching it and feeling embarrassed. LOL

  • heartnsoul76
    heartnsoul76 Member Posts: 1,204

    Oh, Stuckey's!  They were even started here in Georgia (i.e. we had a LOT of them) and my family never stopped there. My roommate at UGA even knew the Stuckey family and couldn't believe I had never been there.  Are they out of business now?  I feel like I've missed out on an important childhood milestone.  NOW I want a pecan roll... Oh well, another childhood trauma I'll have to relive for the shrink, haha

    The first adult movie I ever saw just about knocked my socks off and if you want to see a young, full-frontal nakedness, absolutely beautiful Don Johnson I highly recommend it!  I was 16 years old and my friend worked at the local movie theatre and we got in for free.  It was called "The Harrod Experiment".  Talk about your 70's free love fest!  So, so much nudity and partner-swapping.  I was.... I don't know... stunned?  But I sure had a crush on Don Johnson after that.