I remember 78RPM recordsYeah baby... go from 16 rpm to 78 rpm.![]()
I remember 78RPM recordsYeah baby... go from 16 rpm to 78 rpm.![]()
And it shredded the turkey breast without effort.
I can still remember the jingle ; "Brylcreem, a little dab will do ya"
so do I but only as something my older relatives had. I've never played one.. they were archaic even when I was a teenI remember 78RPM records
My father wore brylcreem every day of his life...I can still remember the jingle ; "Brylcreem, a little dab will do ya"
Do you remember?I can still remember the jingle ; "Brylcreem, a little dab will do ya"
It was a good product. Of course it became passe after "the wet look" subsided in the 1960s. I didn't wash my hair too often until then....My father wore brylcreem every day of his life...
That reminds me: years back when we toured the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif. I was surprised to see that many of the fixtures in the well appointed cabins were made out of plastic polymers. I asked the guide about it, and he said that in the 1930s plastics were new, fairly rare, and a sign of luxury. How about that?
Interesting.. I like that story.. and yes I can believe thatThat reminds me: years back when we toured the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif. I was surprised to see that many of the fixtures in the well appointed cabins were made out of plastic polymers. I asked the guide about it, and he said that in the 1930s plastics were new, fairly rare, and a sign of luxury. How about that?
We had a yellow one in the 1950's and 1960's. It was one of those pull out ones that had an extra section under the table.
was it like this one..?My grandmother had a Pink Laminex dining table and 4 chairs. We thought it was lovely.
I remember getting one of those at Christmas, I thought it was the coolest thing ever!