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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 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
50's, 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.

Someone forwarded
this to me. 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'!
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