Posted on 05/23/2007 5:59:57 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
Bright Red Lipstick learn more 1920 - November 2: First Radio broadcast; President Warren Harding elected; women get their first vote 1921 - September 8: First Miss America pageant held in Atlantic City; November 11: Unknown soldier of World War I buried 1922 - November 26: Archaeologist Howard Carter finds tomb of Tutankhamen near Luxor, Egypt 1923 - August 2: President Harding dies; August 3: Vice President Calvin Coolidge is sworn into office as president 1924 - February 3: Former President Woodrow Wilson dies; November 4: Calvin Coolidge is elected President 1925 - October 2: Scottish inventor John Baird invents the first form of a television 1927 - First talking movie, The Jazz Singer released; May 20: Spirit of St. Louis and pilot Charles Lindbergh land in Paris 1928 - September 19: First Mickey Mouse talking film, Steamboat Willie, released by Walt Disney; November 6: Herbert Hoover elected President
Fads of the 1920's
During the roaring twenties women used to wear bright red lipstick. A very vibrant red was in style.
Swing Dancing
A popular type of dance that almost everyone was doing.
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Peter Pan Peanut butter
Peter Pan Peanut Butter was introduced in the 20's and the peanut butter and jelly sandwich was a popular food item.
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Radio Shows
Families used to gather around the radio to listen to such shows as Abbott & Costello, Amos & Andy, and Death Valley Days. We call it Old Time Radio now but back then it was new. The fad quickly fadded after the television was invented.
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Dance Marathons
People loved to dance, especially the Charleston, Fox trot, and the shimmy. Dance marathons were something everyone went to every weekend. The longest dance record ever recorded was a record of 3 weeks of dancing.
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Pez
- In 1927, Eduard Haas, an Austrian candy executive, developed a small candy mint which he called PEZ (short for pfefferminz, the German word for peppermint). The peppermint candies were stored in a small tin and sold fairly well for more than 20 years. Initially it was marketed as a tasty alternative to cigarettes for adults attempting to quit smoking.
In an effort to boost sales and develop a brand identity for the PEZ mints, the first pez dispensers were introduced in 1948. The original dispensers did not have the trademark heads, which were introduced four years later. These dispensers had cartoon heads and became very popular with children who traded them back and forth. These early dispensers are now very much in demand and are valued treasures among collectors.
More than 3 billion PEZ candies are consumed each year and is sold in more than 60 countries around the world but the candies have become almost a secondary item serving as an accessory for the dispensers of which more than 300 have been issued.
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(deriving its name from the French word for "bell") became a necessity for daytime wear. The small hat fit snuggly over short hair and almost reached to the eyebrows. It was often decorated with a pin in the front or a ribbon.
Mahjongg
China conquered the United States as millions of Americans took to the mahjongg tables to Pong and Chow their way to, well, a really big fad.
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Freudianism
America took psychoanalysis to the next level with games of personalities and ridiculous theories based on those of Sigmund Freud.
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Flappers
They smoked, drank, danced, and voted. Flappers broke away conservative image of womanhood that prevailed at the time. They wore short hair, wore less clothing so they could move freely, used make-up, and created the concept of dating. They were giddy, unconventional, and took risks. In 1929, the stock market crashed, the great depression started. and the frivolity and recklessness of flappers came to an end.
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Conk hairdo
Originated in the 1920's and was popularized by Cab Calloway. Started by the African American males trying to straighten their hair, the conk was the end result.
Flagpole Sitting
Started by Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly who was a professional stuntman. He did it on a dare in 1924, and it soon caught on nationwide. It became a spectator sport, and he eventually set the World Record at 49 days with a crowd of 20,000 people watching. When the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression started, it brought an end to this fad
1929 - October 24: Start of the Stock Market Crash
RIP SSGT Kristopher Allan Higdon
Thank you, Kathy. ((hugs))
Airmen from the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, set up base camp in the Yukon training area, May 15, 2007, during Operation Ursa Minor. The three-day field training exercise is designed to provide hands-on combat training and experience to airmen before they deploy to a combat area. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Snyder
We have thunderstorms..lost power for the first time in a year..There are big wind gusts along with it..I just turned on the computer to see if it is working.
I found a good book, have plenty of batteries just in case I lose power again.. and think I’ll unplug the computer..This looks like it isn’t going to stop.
Have a good evening, all.
Amen, Lady P.
We’ll miss you, Megs.
Stay safe!
Oh, they don't need to repeat it. I taped it while I was watching it. But what the heck was going on????
STAY SAFE, MEG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH SO CAL Canteen member it is confirm they capture that crazy Gator Reggie now he transfer to LA Zoo at this hour
Good Morning Troops!!! ;-)
Good Morning all you wonderful Canteen people!!!
Everyone's starving and wants to get into the Canteen!!!
Hey everyone....
Let's roll out all the food...these Troops are hungry!!!
Let's give thanks for our Country and it's soldiers and for the bounty freedom brings.
Ohh this looks like apple blossoms!!!
WOW...thanks !!!
Snacks are always refreshing with hot steamy coffee!!!
Mmmmmm that smells good!!! ;-)
YUM !!!
Hey yall....this looks sooooo good! ;-))))
Yummy....how about something other than breakfast! ;-)
How about some chili and burgers? They look real tasty! ;-)
Oh my...the gals are fixing great looking food today! ;-) ;-)
Oh! Yes! Seconds anyone...?
Enjoy the food, fellowship and fun....
we're here for you and your precious families!
THANK YOU! for ALL you do in serving our country!
God Bless America!!!
And those who have died to keep her free!!!!!!!
((HUGS))Good morning, Lady Pilgrim. How’s it going?
Dear one...I am great and giving thanks to God for our wonderful Country !
{{{HUGS}}} to you! ;-)
Thank you for honoring our Troops Connie!
And thank you for this thread, you are a jewel dear one! ;-)
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Your serving up some great stuff for the Troops Lady P! *Hugs*
Thanks Ma!
The sailor in the red shirt practising for the virtual Boulder Marathon, is my granddaughter, Lt. Alex Anne Dietrich who pilots a Super Hornet on the Nimitz.
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