Posted on 10/11/2015 9:26:49 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
“These are not the droids you’re looking for....” — Star Wars
You just burst my bubble now that I realize I was addressing the Boomers, however with some exceptions.
Here is a more recent article I just posted that our youngers can identify with:
I wont start the thread but it could be a doozy.
Lone Survivor was a movie i wanted to see until I saw it.
Same with the Passion of Christ.
Here’s one that predates my parent’s generation. “Not worth a continental”. My grandparents knew it, and my dad did, but I’m not sure about my mom. The history of the phrase is interesting, and from a political point of view it’s hardly suprising that the powers that be would be interested in seeing the phrase die.
To save you google time, in case you’re not familiar, it harkens back to the time when the Articles of Confederation were in place before the Constitution was ratified. Apparently the government had been printing paper fiat money like it was growing on trees (sound familiar), and we entered a period of hyperinflation. The ‘continental’ was, of course the paper continental dollar. To say something wasn’t worth a continental, was to say it was pretty much worthless. (Again, sound familiar?)
That’s a lot of history contained in very few words. I suspect most didn’t know where it originated long before it died out in the 30s and 40s.
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Since you brought up VEGA-MATIC . . .
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I use it all too frequently. I think it may be a cultural thing. My wife recognizes the line, and many from our age group.
It seems every generation has its movie icons and iconic lines, and depending on exposure alone, they carry over. Not so many would sit through Gone With the Wind given a splatter flick to watch nowadays. Not enough sex or explosions.
"Tain't a fit night out for man nor beast!" W.C. Fields.
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