Posted on 05/15/2015 7:33:17 AM PDT by knarf
I feel so old ...
Our school uniforms were wool (and itchy!) With accordion pleats. About a hundred of them. My Mom used to drip-dry the jumper or skirt, using clip clothes pins at the bottom of each pleat, so it would dry right, lol. We also had the cotton blouses with Peter Pan collars. Once in awhile, Mama would get carried away with the bluing, and my blouses were a pretty ice blue-and starched like mad! : )
Home entertainment for stay at home 20s hipsters in the 1970s (family values):
“Saturday Night Live” and then
“Midnight Special”
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend.
My mom (1918) talked about the “Cheney Man” - the guy that had a horse drawn cart and would collect rags and other junk. She lived in the city, and I think he was the only one that still used a horse. She would always run down to pet the horse.
She saved up all the scraps of tin foil. When she had a big ball - the size of her head, she brought it out to the junk man.
“Hmm - I'll give you two cents for it.”
“Two cents! I'd rather just keep it!”
She was so disappointed.
When she passed away, and cleaning out her million-dollar home, there were eight sheets of used tin foil stored in her oven. Washed and flattened out the best she could.
There will never be another generation with the wisdom, ingenuity, sense of community, and plain comin sense that they did...
And that’s not even season 1. Bill Murray replaced Chevy Chase.
-PJ
That’s what I was thinking. Not that I’m old enough to remember ;~)
Midnight Special: Stayed up with toothpicks holding my eyelids open one night to catch Gordon Lightfoot on that one. Now he’s on You Tube anytime... Maybe there are some advantages to getting old, lol!
Now?
Makdoe's anyone ?
MMmmmm... That’s some GREAT bass!
Brother was probably 18 months to 2years by that time so his bottles did not need to be sterilized. I can still remember the bottles hitting the floor. Funny memory, I love FR because so many subjects come up, old and new.
Same here! I especially enjoyed this thread! Thanks to everybody, and God bless you all!!!
🙌🙋😎🙆😀😊.....👵 <------ Bluing in hair!
What a story about your dear mom. Glad you had such a devoted dad!!!
And yes, I have some of those linen dresser scarves with crocheted edges, too. I love to decorate with them at Christimas time.
“My folks never would speak off-color either- in English! Italian, well, that was a different matter, lol!”
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Lazy Mary
by LOU MONTE
C’e na luna mezza’o mare
Mamma mia m’ho maritari
Figlia mia a cu t’ho dare?
Mama mia pensci tu
Se ti piglia lu pisciaolo
Tssu vai, issu viene
Sempre lu pesce a manu tiene
Se c’in gappa la fantasia ti pomperia figgliuzza mia
La lario la pisci fritt’e baccala
Oeh cumpa, na pompina ci ha ggia catta
Second Stanza
C’e na luna mezza’o mare
Mamma mia m’ho maritari
Figlia mia a cu t’ho dare?
Mama mia pensci tu
Se ti piglia lu pisciaolo
Tssu vai, issu viene
Sempre lu pesce a manu tiene
Se c’in gappa la fantasia ti pomperia figgliuzza mia
La lario la pisci fritt’e baccala
Oeh cumpa, na pompina ci ha ggia catta
And now for you nice ladies and gentlemen out there
Who don’t understand the I-talian language
I’d like to do two choruses in British
Lazy Mary you better get up”
She answered back, “I am not able”
“Lazy Mary you better get up
We need the sheets for the table”
“Lazy Mary you smoke in bed
There’s only one man you should marry
My advice to you would be
Is to pay attention to me”
“You better marry a fireman he’ll come and go,
Go and come sempr’s la pompa a mano tiene
Se c’in gappa la fantasia ti pomperia figgliuzza mia
La lario la pisci fritt’e baccala
Oeh cumpa, na pompina ci ha ggia catta
Cenata o cumma ca mi voglio marita
Dammi na vagliotta ca mi voglio marita
Dammi na vagliotta ca mi voglio marita
Dammi na vagliotta ca mi voglio marita HEY!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB6AmrC0MG0
Joyous laugh! Louis Prima and Kelly Smith did a great version of that one... Whenever they show the wedding scene in “The Godfather” and Mama and that little old man sing, I can’t help it, I sing and clap to the music, and laugh! Best part of the whole movie!
Darn spell check! Keely
Great version!!! This thread is great, we need to keep it up all the time!!!
Remember those old steam ironing things that had a large drum roller that one sat in front of and pushed their clothes or sheets thru?
I still have one that belonged to my grandmother.........
I collected beautiful handkerchiefs in the mid 40s.
I still have them.
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I have to agree. The old guy singing it, the hand gesturespriceless! And the song has innuendo, but not so bad that the little kids would understand. I can read Italian but those lyrics are written in Neapolitan dialect, which I can't make out, except for the part where he switches from English to Neapolitan to say the racy part:
You better marry a fireman hell come and go,"Go and come, he's always got the hose in his hand" LOL!
Go and come semprs la pompa a mano tiene...
Oh, Ma-ma, oh get that man for me!
Oh, Ma-ma, how happy I would be;
Tra, la, la, and cheery-beery be
If I ever marry it's the butcher boy for me!
I wonder what he had in his hand?! Lol...
Remember, Eh, Cumpari? That one was really hard to follow! 🎶🎹🎷🎸🎺🎻🎤 bee dee-dee-dee, dee-dee-dee!😀
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