Middle Aged Memories

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  • zogo
    zogo Member Posts: 19,744

    I was singing along to the Playmate song in my head!

    We always sang "rain barrel" instead of rainbow. And in the second verse, "my dolly has the flu, boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo" :-)


  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Yes - rain barrel is what my grandma sang to me.

  • Lucy55
    Lucy55 Member Posts: 2,703

    Slow... NO.. I don't remember that.?? Maybe it wasn't an Australian thing? Now I feel like I had a deprived childhood !!! We did, however, sing " If you're happy and you know It, clap your hands " :-)


  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I could not think of the name of this one, but it finally came to me. We did the 2-person hand clapping to it a lot.

    The Clapping Song

    (I changed the video...worse audio, but it shows the hand moves. We did the Shirley Ellis moves, not the go-go ones.)

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    What about "Hand Jive". Of course I remember the Eric Clapton version from 1974, but this older one actually shows the dance that goes with the song.



  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Doin' that crazy hand jive!

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    It's August, so don't ask me why my husband and I were talking about snow tires the other day. Remember those? Before radials, you would have to get them put on your car each fall and taken off each Spring. In some areas, you could get a ticket if you did not have your snow tires on. I bet you would get a blank look if you said "snow tires" to your kids.

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    I think snow tires are still used regularly in the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevadas. Looks like the DOT in Colorado calls them "winter tires". I know there are passes that are closed each year unless you have chains. Boy were those a nightmare. I also agree that 90% of my adult neighbors in Houston wouldn't have a clue what we're talking about, let alone the kids.

  • loral
    loral Member Posts: 818

    Believe it or not they are still sold here in Michigan too...No chains, but you can buy Winter tires, I have all season tires and they work well!!!!ThumbsUp

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    I do remember snow tires, and even studded tires!Still get the studs put on in October.Can get ticketed if I don't get them off before May 1st.Talked my out of a ticket the last time I got stopped in mid May with the studded shoes still on the Jeep!

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    I guess I am not Northern enough to have seen them in many years.

    Also, on an automotive topic...do any of you go to classic car shows? I manage to catch one every few years or so, but they are smaller ones. Went to one two weeks ago and I love to see the cars that the boys all drooled over in high school...the Plymouth Baracuda, the Chevy Camaro (RS & SS) and the Ford Mustang.

    The opposite of those cool looking cars was what I first had...the Olds 88 Holiday. Mine didn't have the fancy exhaust like the one below, but still looked fairly decent for a used car back in the 70's. It did not have seatbelts, but it was a tank.

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    What was your first car?

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    My parents didn't believe that "girls" should have a car, so I didn't get my first 'car' until after I was married. I drove one of their cars when I was home and I walked or rode the bus in college. My DH had a VW bug when we married. We moved across country from San Francisco to Albuquerque right after the wedding with everything we owned packed inside. After a year of 'carpooling' with each other, I got my own. It was a red truck that did not have a driver's side window. The space was covered with plastic. Also it didn't come with a key so I had to hot wire it to start every time. I only drove it to & from work so the price was right - $50.00.

  • loral
    loral Member Posts: 818

    I had a Gold Pontiac Grandville Convertible, then a cool Blue Chevy Nova!

    Wish I had one now...We have the Woodward Dream Cruise here largest Classic car event in the world, it runs a whole week every August.


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  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Are only three people reading this thread now? Has everyone else lost their memories? Come on, people...

    Here's one I have...back in the 70's for about a year or two, snuff was fashionable. If you blinked, you might have missed this fad, but it lasted long enough for me to have purchases strawberry scented snuff. Oh, it was still nasty brown powder, but obviously had some chemical on it to give it the strawberry scent. (Amazingly, I never got nose cancer!) Anyway, I remember having a little round tin of it with a hippie looking label (could not find an image) but there was even some jewelry to fashionably hold your snuff. Does this cloisonne necklace look familiar?

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    Also, there were some attractive carved repro Chinese snuff bottles being sold at the time, and I had one similar to this...

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    I think these remained popular into the next decade but the contents changed a little.

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    I never had either of those, but when I was first married we did have a hookah.

  • rockym
    rockym Member Posts: 384

    This is the only snuff I remember. Heck, I'm happy I can remember anything from the 70s ;-)

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  • BookLady1
    BookLady1 Member Posts: 196

    hiya! I'm finding my memories - just needed a nudge... My "snuff" bottle from my Taiwanese roommate in college circa 1977. Strawberry. Oh so natural! ✌️❤️ Lind


  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    We have mentioned fragrances a few times already but I'm thinking of them again...

    I rarely wear scents or colognes anymore (and when others wear it, it is absolutely choking 99% or the time) but back in my neo-hippie days, I loved to get those scented body oils, those ad-campaign scents of the day, or whatever cool compact caught my eye. Here's one I used to keep in my high school purse, so easy to apply after swim class.

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    I had the green collection. Who doesn't want to smell like clover? I had a different collection of flower scents too, one of which was honeysuckle. I still like those smells to this day...just not ON me. I wonder if I can get one of these on Ebay? (Just checked and, yes, they have a few on there...$50 and up!)


  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Elimar - check Vermont Country Store too. They still have Evening in Paris (which I bought at Woolworths), Arpege, Windsong, Blue Grass and other things my Mother & grandmother used to wear.

    Oops - forgot White Shoulders

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    MinusTwo, I actually did buy some cologne once or twice that was supposed to be reproduced from the original formula. These scents, even tho' I had not smelled them for 20+ years were just WRONG. I do not think it is my nose or my memory that has changed (scent memory is very deep rooted,) I think it is the formula that has changed over the years, unfortunately.

    I don't know if anyone had a mom or grandmother who liked to do "liquid embroidery." It sounds weird, but it was just decorating linens with fabric paint that came out in a fine line. My grandmother did some pillowcases and table runners and I think they came out very delicate, homey, and nice. The result looked something like this.

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  • loral
    loral Member Posts: 818

    SmilePretty!

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Elimar - sorry to hear about the scent change. I agree about the smell memory. I have read elsewhere that packaging that looks exactly the same, might now be made 'overseas' and won't be the same formula. I thought Vermont Country Store would do better. Thanks for the review.

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    Elimar--I remember embroidering pillow cases with patterns like that!I don't think mine looked quite as good as your Grandmother's.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    That is just a Google image. My grandma did some flowers on a baby pillowcase for me. That was long before the baby pillows were a SIDS factor. Guess I survived both breast cancer AND sleeping on a baby pillow!

  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    And roller skating on uneven sidewalks with metal skates. And riding bikes without helmets. And riding in the back of trucks. How did we ever get to be adults? But I digress... I have embroidered pillow cases from both my Grandmother and my Mother. Sadly I don't use them anymore as they are getting really thin, and they have to be ironed. I'm still using the embroidered 'tea towels'.

  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    So, I had a doctor's appt. today. You know how they knock before they come in? Well, I always like to respond to that in what I think to be my high-pitched spinster voice, and call out "Whooo iiiiis it" as if I didn't already know. That response is HABIT now but, today, at the last second, I changed that up and called out "Enter...and sign in, please." Remember that phrase? It was from an old t.v. show called What's My Line?

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  • loral
    loral Member Posts: 818

    Funny...That game is on Buzzer TV everyday at 9pm eastern..........

  • nativemainer
    nativemainer Member Posts: 7,923

    I remember What's My Line!


  • elimar
    elimar Member Posts: 5,886

    Loved Casper. Loved Wendy too.

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  • minustwo
    minustwo Member Posts: 13,356

    Just got back from visiting my brother. We were talking about Bucky Beaver and Ipana toothpaste. Anyone else remember the song?