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Old 09-21-2008, 04:23 AM #11
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I had seen this before but I still enjoy it.

I was born in '56 so I got to grow up in the turbulent times of the '60s and early '70s. Sure brings back memories!
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..... i was born in 62 and frank 61 .....
OMG ....I just wanna go hide in the closet!

The years that you two were born are getting very close to the number of years that hubby and I have been alive!

Thank you for the tip down memory lane Mrsd. I just loved it.
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I found this in our newspaper. It's regarding college grads not HS grads
http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/...ad.php?t=35960
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I forgot, I wanted to put this here too. I guess it was the early '70's
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When my daughter, Krista was a teen she called me older than dirt...I'm a year older than the Olhipie and she referred to him as dirt!!

Road trip to my man meant using the thumb and heading to San Fran and then up the coast to Washington and then down through Yellowstone and the Tetons and home to Utah.

The Olhipie wanted me to ask you all if you knew the most used word back in the 60's and 70's....ear, said with a push...get it...


So why is he referred to as the Olhipie?
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[SIZE="4"][COLOR="DimGray"]The Olhipie wanted me to ask you all if you knew the most used word back in the 60's and 70's....ear, said with a push...get it...


So why is he referred to as the Olhipie?
Tell Olhipie we used that word in the 80's too ...Sue
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I think that not many of you remember when women couldn't get credit cards in their own name - only their husbands - my good friend almost had her phone turned off after her divorce because it wasn't supposed to be listed in a woman's name - stores sold house dresses - you couldn't go to church without being in your best Sunday clothes and you wore a hat out of respect - also needed gloves and a hat to go into the city - girls couldn't wear slacks to school - children were to be seen and not heard - that meant you kept your mouth shut in the doctor's office and out in public - girls didn't cross their legs in public - boys called girls not vice versa - crew cuts were in -

Elvis was the Devil and the Beatles were leading the country astray - the boys either went to college or Viet Nam - girls could be secretaries, nurses or as a last resort teachers - I was told in college that girls didn't go to college for an education only to find husbands - we had no business trying to be in the workplace - the men needed the jobs -
I do miss the 50's - life was sweet - turned sour towards the end of the 60's -
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