Any Port in a Storm
« Old enough to remember »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
May 25, 2013, 8:17pm



Port Authority | Landmarks
Africa | Asia | Europe | North and Central America | Oceania | South America | Post Cards | Ports of Call | Shipping Out
Image Bank | The Library | Maritime Museum | Where Words Collide | Change the Station | Screening Room | In the Spotlight
On the Menu | The Galley | After Dinner | Port & Starboard | Saving the World | Putting Down Roots | Back Pages
Free Trade Zone | Waterfront Park | The Arcade | The Science Dock | Free Clinic

Any Port in a Storm :: Around Town :: Waterfront Park :: Old enough to remember
« Page 19 of 26 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread][Reply] [Share Topic] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: Old enough to remember (Read 9,038 times)
onlymark
Guest
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #540 on Jan 23, 2012, 5:11am »
[Quote]

mich, I think virtually all over the houses were sold over the years. The mines caused massive amounts of subsidence in some areas, affecting the houses to the pit. These were very cheap to buy, either from the National Coal Board or the County Councils who owned them. But then you had the problem of sorting out the subsidence. This meant claiming from the NCB who at one time, for some mines, were paying out more in subsidence claims that making in profit from selling the coal.
A lot of the older houses were 'back to back' as you have described and where the bathroom is through the kitchen tacked on to the back of the house in the yard. I lived in one of these for a year or so when I first left home, was born in one and my Aunt still lives in the same one since she first married.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
mickthecactus
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Aug 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,801
Location: Herts, UK
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #541 on Jan 24, 2012, 5:25pm »
[Quote]


Jan 11, 2012, 8:18pm, kimby wrote:
Anyone else remember door-to-door salesmen? Fuller Brush, Encyclopedia Brittanica and Kirby vacuum cleaners, plus the better-known Avon Lady, all went away when women went to work and houses sat empty all day.


I bought a Kirby.............
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #542 on Jan 25, 2012, 1:58am »
[Quote]

I bought cookware. My son still has one piece of it.

I tried multiple googles trying to find an iconic image of Dagwood locked in combat with a door-to-door salesman, to no avail. That's pretty amazing, but perhaps not as amazing as this strip:

Surely this is not official Dagwood!

[image]
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
tod2
member is offline





Joined: Apr 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 3,293
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #543 on Jan 25, 2012, 9:33am »
[Quote]

Love it Bixa!

Door-to-door salesmen do not exists here anylonger as nobody can get to anyone's door - what with all the security and alarm systems, high fences and fierce dogs! The best they can do is walk along the road calling out "Brooms! Nice brooms!"
But, I do remember my parents falling for a library of childrens story books called "Golden Casket" It took them years to pay it off.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #544 on Jan 25, 2012, 10:21am »
[Quote]

In West Africa there are apparently travelling saleswomen who walk through the corridors of hotels calling out "C'est l'amour qui passe," in case anybody is interested.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #545 on Jan 25, 2012, 2:30pm »
[Quote]

Tod, what you describe is common here, too, with people selling even heavy items such as concrete washboards. But there's still door-to-door. Tortilla ladies have regular customers, so don't usually ring every doorbell, but other salespeople come around with all manner of things, including libraries of books with endless payment plans.

Are the W.African love for sale ladies allowed in by management? That wouldn't make for a quiet hotel experience.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bjd
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 4,000
Location: South-West France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #546 on Jan 25, 2012, 2:41pm »
[Quote]

Are the W.African love for sale ladies allowed in by management?

Management probably gets a commission.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #547 on Jan 26, 2012, 4:34pm »
[Quote]

Old enough to remember when married couples on TV sitcoms wore full pajamas to bed AND slept in twin beds, too! How things have changed.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
mickthecactus
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: Aug 2010
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,801
Location: Herts, UK
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #548 on Jan 26, 2012, 5:28pm »
[Quote]


Jan 26, 2012, 4:34pm, kimby wrote:
Old enough to remember when married couples on TV sitcoms wore full pajamas to bed AND slept in twin beds, too! How things have changed.


They have?

Nobody told me..............
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #549 on Jan 26, 2012, 6:21pm »
[Quote]


Jan 26, 2012, 4:34pm, kimby wrote:
Old enough to remember when married couples on TV sitcoms wore full pajamas to bed AND slept in twin beds, too! How things have changed.


Even in the 21st century, a lot of American movies (and those of a few other countries) still have the famous L-shaped sheets that cover the woman to her neck and the man to his waist.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #550 on Jan 26, 2012, 7:35pm »
[Quote]

I think I mentioned this one earlier, when we got onto the subject of Eisenhower jackets.

Marginally related: has anyone noticed how often on tv or movies there will be a madly passionate sex scene where the couple is going at it with crazed abandon, starting from the moment they're alone together. Fast forward, & the man gets up wearing underpants or the woman sits up in bed wearing a bra. It's made me start wondering if most of the world is making love partially clothed.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
patricklondon
member is offline

[avatar]


[homepage]

Joined: May 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 539
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #551 on Jan 26, 2012, 7:42pm »
[Quote]


Quote:
has anyone noticed how often on tv or movies there will be a madly passionate sex scene where the couple is going at it with crazed abandon, starting from the moment they're alone together. Fast forward, & the man gets up wearing underpants or the woman sits up in bed wearing a bra.


It always made me laugh that in Sex and the City Samantha is shown getting up to all sorts but never actually taking her vest off (sensible girl - I mean, she could have caught her death).
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #552 on Jan 26, 2012, 9:51pm »
[Quote]


Jan 26, 2012, 7:35pm, bixaorellana wrote:
It's made me start wondering if most of the world is making love partially clothed.

Maybe it's the women who spend enormous portions of their budget on expensive lingerie that keep it on for maximum effect. Though I thought the intended effect was to make the man want to rip off her clothes. (AND that lacy stuff is damned itchy and uncomfortable anyway.)

And that wouldn't explain the man sleeping in his undershorts. (Maybe his boys get cold if he rolls off her and conks out in the buff?)
« Last Edit: Jan 26, 2012, 9:52pm by kimby »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #553 on Feb 16, 2012, 7:04pm »
[Quote]

I remember Spiro Agnew's speech that mentioned the silent majority.

May 9, 1969: "It is time for America's silent majority to stand up for its rights, and let us remember the American majority includes every minority. America's silent majority is bewildered by irrational protest..."

I'm sure that everybody knows that Vice President Agnew was forced to resign, and then President Nixon was forced to resign. Due to the very strange American political system, this created the presidency of Gerald Ford, a person that nobody had elected. In normal countries, elections are organized immediately if a president resigns.
« Last Edit: Feb 16, 2012, 7:06pm by kerouac2 »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #554 on Feb 16, 2012, 9:27pm »
[Quote]

I remembered TWO things for this thread.

But I've forgotten them. I hate when that happens.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #555 on Feb 16, 2012, 10:33pm »
[Quote]

We probably need another thread called "old enough to forget."
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #556 on Feb 16, 2012, 10:47pm »
[Quote]

Or a really good, damning thread called "things I wish I could forget" ;D
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #557 on Feb 20, 2012, 8:21pm »
[Quote]

One of them came back to me:

I remember when you could turn in your drycleaning receipt for reimbursment by a
ski area if their chairlift had dripped grease on your ski jacket. THAT would NEVER happen now!
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #558 on Feb 21, 2012, 12:08am »
[Quote]

That may get the prize for most esoteric memory so far, Kimby!
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #559 on Feb 21, 2012, 3:41pm »
[Quote]

(I hope that was a compliment, bixa dear!)
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #560 on Feb 23, 2012, 1:26pm »
[Quote]

I remember having to stop at the borders in Western Europe. That seems so quaint now.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bixaorellana
helper
*
member is online

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 25,353
Location: Mexico
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #561 on Feb 23, 2012, 2:28pm »
[Quote]


Feb 21, 2012, 3:41pm, kimby wrote:
(I hope that was a compliment, bixa dear!)
Oh, anything like that from me is always a compliment!

Feb 23, 2012, 1:26pm, kerouac2 wrote:
I remember having to stop at the borders in Western Europe. That seems so quaint now.
It seems as though that was the distant past. But when was it, really?
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kimby
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 5,370
Location: Montana & Florida, USA
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #562 on Feb 23, 2012, 2:28pm »
[Quote]

I remember not needing a passport to cross into Canada from the US...
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
bjd
member is offline





Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 4,000
Location: South-West France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #563 on Feb 23, 2012, 4:40pm »
[Quote]

#561 I don't remember exactly, but already in the mid-1990s I remember driving from Belgium to France and a Hungarian car in front of us started to slow down at the border and the guard just waved them through. They were very surprised if the look on their faces was anything to go by.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #564 on Feb 23, 2012, 6:05pm »
[Quote]

There were already long standing customs and immigration agreements for certain areas many years ago: UK-Eire (1922), Benelux (1948), Norway-Sweden-Denmark-Finland-Iceland (1952).

As for the Schengen agreement area, the borders came down in 1995. It now covers all of the EU except for UK-Eire and Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus and includes the non-EU countries of Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and the micro-states of Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
fumobici
member is offline

[avatar]

<><><><><>



Joined: Aug 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 2,099
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #565 on Feb 23, 2012, 6:24pm »
[Quote]


Feb 23, 2012, 1:26pm, kerouac2 wrote:
I remember having to stop at the borders in Western Europe. That seems so quaint now.


Last year when all the Tunisians were pouring over to Lampedusa the French closed the main rail line at the border between Italy and France. The Italian government was not amused.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

http://scrimshaw-globes.com
kerouac2
helper
*
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 34,574
Location: Paris, France
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #566 on Feb 23, 2012, 6:48pm »
[Quote]

Yes, just about all of the Schengen countries have exercised their rights to "temporary controls" from time to time. I think that those rights are excessive.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
fumobici
member is offline

[avatar]

<><><><><>



Joined: Aug 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 2,099
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #567 on Feb 23, 2012, 10:37pm »
[Quote]

I was surprised that there was no border control at all traveling by train from CH to Italy. You had to walk by a rather disinterested looking Swiss border official going the other way across.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

http://scrimshaw-globes.com
mich64
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Sept 2010
Gender: Female
Posts: 2,143
Location: Ontario, Canada
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #568 on Feb 24, 2012, 1:27am »
[Quote]

We too were surprised driving around Europe. We always had our passports out and ready, but never stopped. The only interest we seen was in Leichenstein where Border Control had tour buses pulled aside and people outside they had their documents out.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
rikita
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Feb 2009
Gender: Female
Posts: 3,774
 Re: Old enough to remember
« Reply #569 on Feb 24, 2012, 4:23pm »
[Quote]

i think in the mid-90s i was still quite used to border controls (though admittedly my main travels abroad at that time had been to poland, which wasn't in the EU then), so when we were on vacation in sweden and did a day trip to norway, i found it so cool, that a border could be nothing more than a sign at the road announcing that now you are in a different country...
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
« Page 19 of 26 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread][Reply] [Share Topic] [Print]

site search by freefind advanced
free counters
Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Notice | FTC Disclosure | Report Abuse | Mobile