That’s right, Gary Cooper.
Do you recall having your first taste of a decaffeinated Sanka cup?
Did you ever think in Vancouver, cab drivers would someday be competing with a new system called Uber?
How about the first time you tasted Yami Yogurt? Wasn’t that an amazing product when we were young whippersnappers?
Do you recall when an expression synonymous for raining was “pitter patters”?
On what tv program did a character say, “wait for me Mr. Dillon”?
Who was Matt’s lady friend? Of course, the show was called Gunsmoke.
Remember expressions like “thanks a million”, back to the days of the Pepsi Generation and Things Go Better With Coke?
On Our Miss Brooks, who played her role? That’s right, Eve Arden, and what theme song connected to Bob Hope? Thanks for the Memory.
Do you remember the distinctive voice of Nat King Cole? What about through the suds of time, sponsors like Ivory and Lux soap?
For seniors, rhythm and rhyme, life can snap, crackle and pop again.
I still relish the first time I tasted shredded wheat.
Do you have fond memories of your favourite movie theatre back in the early nineteen fifties? All those cartoons, Movietone news reels, short features, then the main feature and even comic books for kids at matinees. It cost about thirty-five cents for everything! My favourite movies were the Bowery Boys, Donald O’Connor and his talking mule plus the Carry On films from jolly old England.
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