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For the senior's in here . . . . . .

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 10:17 am
by cars
. . . . . . . . . Click link and remember the good ole USA times.

Lost in the Fifties- Another Time, Another Place - Safeshare.TV

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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:08 pm
by G#Gill
Well, Cars, those memories are not reserved for Americans ! I was a young child but I can remember the game 'Jacks', as they were called in the UK. We had seasons for different school 'crazes' - marbles, jacks, snobs, skipping, conkers etc. I can also remember quite a few other things in the film. Very interesting, and I thank you for posting the video. :D

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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:35 pm
by LarsMac
That was cool.

Thanks for posting it.

Ah, the memories.

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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:19 pm
by cars
G# & Lars, you're certainly welcome, actually it made me somwhat meloncoly. Sad, you can never go back, that's life they say.

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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:44 pm
by along-for-the-ride
Thanks for sharing, cars. I do remember many of those as a child. I did have one of those potholder looms.

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:28 am
by High Threshold
cars;1460403 wrote: . . . . . . . . . Click link and remember the good ole USA times.

Lost in the Fifties- Another Time, Another Place - Safeshare.TV


Thanks for that one! I liked it so much that I made a few comments: :)



1). Seeing Rock Hudson kissing a woman is a hoot!

2). The mint '57 T-Bird is a beaut but the '56 was even better! I've even seen a couple of them with tail-lamps similar to the '56 Mercury . A dream!

3). The early VW Beetle in the video has Belgian number plates on it – not American.

4). I see that the photo of J. Edgar Hoover comes right after the picture of Flip Wilson “in drag. No coincidence?

5). I'm saving this for last because it is the only one that really, really, really burns my azz! Ronnie Milsap singing “In the Still of the Night? What a sacrilege! He ought to be shot. Fred Parris and the Satins wrote and sang that song in the 50's. So why in G_d's name wasn't their recording used in this video??? Twenty-Three Skidoo!

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:09 pm
by LarsMac
High Threshold;1460420 wrote: Thanks for that one! I liked it so much that I made a few comments: :)

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5). I'm saving this for last because it is the only one that really, really, really burns my azz! Ronnie Milsap singing “In the Still of the Night? What a sacrilege! He ought to be shot. Fred Parris and the Satins wrote and sang that song in the 50's. So why in G_d's name wasn't their recording used in this video??? Twenty-Three Skidoo!


Because, whoever made the video liked Milsap better? No accountin' for taste, huh?

Besides, Milsap was just doing part of "in the still of the night" in his song, "Lost in the Fifties"

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:46 pm
by High Threshold
LarsMac;1460506 wrote: Milsap was just doing part of "in the still of the night" in his song, "Lost in the Fifties"


I meant the guy who chose Milsap's version ought to be shot. :mad:



LarsMac;1460506 wrote: No accountin' for taste, huh?


None at all. :wah: