?BACK? in the Nineties? - - - - - OUCH :LOL:
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?BACK? in the Nineties? - - - - - OUCH :LOL:
Raining In My Heart written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and the "B" side of It Doesn't Matter Anymore was released shortly after "The Day The Music Died". If I'm not mistaken it was the last studio recording released and I played the hell out of the 45. It still almost brings tears to my eyes.
I can't believe these where not listed unless you still drive a old car still and forgot to mention it t to a younger kid who bought it and he called you back wondering whats going on!
Remember vapor lock, UGH
Remember having to pump the pedal before cranking the engine!
Farmers? as in family farms-----
chickens, milk cows, couple goats, sheep, turkey,pigs
mule team, horse drawn mower, hay rake,
two row cultivators? tractor with 2 small front tires close together,pull behind plow, disc,
pull behind conbine, corn picker
silos
few fruit trees, strawberry patch, watermelon patch, pumpkins/squashes growing in corn fields
stock racks on pick ups and 1 ton trucks
those 250/300 gallon gas tanks
OK, Jerry, then how about us town raised youngins? (I became a cowboy after I married)
mowing the yard with a reel type push mower
having a Mom that was Cub Scout leader - - yuck
riding your bicycle to school and NOT having to lock it
brown paper book covers with local advertising on it
paper routes
taking a glass of sweet tea out to the mailman
Saturday Matinee with continued Serials
hard rock candy
horse shoe taps
pegged pants
pointed toed shoes
Collar turned up
No belt
Car club jacket
White socks only
Art Carney Day
RE: MelloYello's post: We called the knob on the steering wheel a necker's knob for the same "arm around your honey" reason. Remember teaching her to shift when you pushed in the clutch? We called the fake whitewalls "mouse walls"....don't know where the term came from
Remember paying the muffler shop to weld pipe cap cutouts on your exhaust?
Remember pulling out the choke to make the car sound meaner at idle?
Remember buying 327 emblems to replace the 283 V on a Chevy?
Remember turning the air cleaner top over?
Remember dingleberries? Why did they ever exist?
How about the fuzzy rear view mirror cover?
Remember the clip on air diverter that was sometimes called a "ball cooler"?
straight pipes and racking back
fiestas on Chevies and lancers on Fords
removing bumper bars
split manifolds on hot water sixes
....Sunoco 104 octane gasoline from the corner service station
....Painting tire letters with Testors and a tiny brush
....Red Stripe Wide Ovals
....Maypop tires you could see the air in
....Spinning the right rear bald then switching it to the left side
....Bumper jacks
This could go on for days.LOL
"necker's knob??? I thought it was called something else--sounds like------
Fiestas & Lancers? That one's by me at light speed.....
Wikipedia - A brodie knob (alternate spelling brody knob) is a knob that attaches to the steering wheel of an automobile. The knob swivels, and is intended to make steering with one hand less difficult. Brodie knobs are also known as "necker knobs", because they allow steering with one hand while necking with the passenger. One disadvantage of the knob is that after letting go of the steering wheel after going around a corner, the steering wheel spins rapidly and the knob can hit the user's forearm or elbow. Other names include suicide knob (a reference to Steve Brodie, after whom the knob is said to be named), granny knob, and steering wheel spinner.Quote:
Originally Posted by jerry clayton