Originally posted by Ponderable90 years is a considerably long time to be with one person.
90 years ago the currently longest married couple married.
source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_longest_marriages
Although yes, I realize that they might say "It's the blink of an eye."
I am constantly amazed at the rich variety of human experience.
On This Date in History: World War II Decade:
"1940s Slang {20 June 2013)
A
Above my pay grade – That's not in my area of expertise so don't ask me
Ace - Top notch expert
Ameche – Make a telephone call
Applesauce – Expletive
Are you rationed? – Are you going steady?
Armored heifer – Canned milk
B
Baby - Affection term for male or female
Baby-doll - Affectionate term for female
Bad business - It's troublesome
Bad news - It's trouble
Bathtub – Sidecar for a motorcycle
Beat - Beyond tired
Beat me daddy eight to the bar - Exclamation of excitement or accomplishment
Be-bop - Dancing
Beef - A complaint
Bender - A drinking spree
Biz - Business
Black-and-white - Policeman's car
Blah - So-so
Blast - Ready set, go, shoot
Blivet - Unexplainable
Blow - While away, spend
Blow a fuse - Bad Temper
Bonkers - Over the top, wild
Book - Arrest
Boondocks - The middle of nowhere
Booze - Liquor
Bop - Dancing
Brainchild – An idea
Broad - A woman
Brush off - To ignore/snub
Bum - Borrow from
Bum rap - Accusation/false
Bupkis - Zero, Nothing
Bust your (his/her) chops - To scold, chastise.
Buy the farm - Croak, die
Buzz - Excitement/Heady/slightly inebriated..." (to be continued)
http://www.vintageallies.com/1940s/1940s-slang.html
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28th December 2015
Today is of course the 950th Anniversary of Westminster Abbey being consecrated.
It is now no longer an Abbey nor a Cathedral but the Royals personal church.
(Westminster Cathedral being a totally different building)
During renovations in the eighties (nineties?) I was lucky enough to be able to go
up the outside on the scaffolding. Great views and fab piece of Gothic architecture.
Originally posted by wolfgang59"... the 950th Anniversary": certainly a significant event in our lifetimes. Glad you were there to appreciate this "fab piece of Gothic architecture".
28th December 2015
Today is of course the 950th Anniversary of Westminster Abbey being consecrated.
It is now no longer an Abbey nor a Cathedral but the Royals personal church.
(Westminster Cathedral being a totally different building)
During renovations in the eighties (nineties?) I was lucky enough to be able to go
up the outside on the scaffolding. Great views and fab piece of Gothic architecture.
30th December 1965
50 years ago today Marcos became President of the Philippines.
Jimmy Carter arranged an $88 million loan to Marcos, increased
military aid to him by 300%, and called him a "soft dictator".
Amnesty International report had alleged 88 government
torturers. By 1977, the armed forces had quadrupled and
over 60,000 Filipinos had been arrested for political reasons.
Vice President George H. W. Bush in 1981
praised Marcos for his "adherence to democratic
principles and to the democratic process.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOn This Date in History: World War II Decade:
On This Date in History: World War II Decade:
"1940s Slang {20 June 2013)
A
Above my pay grade – That's not in my area of expertise so don't ask me
Ace - Top notch expert
Ameche – Make a telephone call
Applesauce – Expletive
Are you rationed? – Are you going steady?
Armored heifer – Canned milk
B
Baby - Affection ...[text shortened]... Note: Maybe your parents or uncles and aunts are aware of these "1940s Slang" words. Enjoy...
"1940s Slang[/b] {20 June 2013)
C
Call-girl - Prostitute
Can - Jail
Carry a Torch – To ardently admire/have a crush on someone
Cat's Meow – The best
Cheesy - Crude/cheap
Chew out - Berate
Chicken - Coward
Chicken out - Weak
Chopper(s) - Teeth
Chrome-dome - Baldhead
Cock-eyed - Backward/crazy/illogical
Cold - Without a trace
Cold fish -Prude
Cook with gas - To do something right
Cookie - Cute Girl
Cool down - Chill/Relax/Calm down.
Cop - Policeman.
Corny - Hoakey, tacky
Crack open - Open
Crack up - Funny/Stressed out
Creep - Unfavorable person
Croak - To expire
Crummy - Bad
D
Dame - Woman
Dad-blamed - Expression of surprise
Dang - Expression of surprise
Dang nabbit! - Expression of frustration
Dead hoofer – Poor dancer
Deck out - Dressed in impressive attire
Dish - Good looking
Ditch - Depart company/dump someone or something
Dog - Track/follow
Dolly - Woman/girl
Done for - Found out/finished/kaput
Dope - Scoop/information
Dreamboat - Beautiful/handsome individual
Done for - Found out/finished/kaput
Dope - Scoop/information
Dreamboat - Beautiful/handsome individual
Ducky Shincracker - Good dancer" (to be continued)
http://www.vintageallies.com/1940s/1940s-slang.html
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyOn This Date in History: World War II Decade:
On This Date in History: World War II Decade:
"1940s Slang[/b] {20 June 2013)
C
Call-girl - Prostitute
Can - Jail
Carry a Torch – To ardently admire/have a crush on someone
Cat's Meow – The best
Cheesy - Crude/cheap
Chew out - Berate
Chicken - Coward
Chicken out - Weak
Chopper(s) - Teeth
Chrome-dome - Baldhead
Cock-eyed - Bac ...[text shortened]... ncracker - Good dancer" (to be continued)
http://www.vintageallies.com/1940s/1940s-slang.html[/b]
"1940s Slang[/b] {20 June 2013)
E
Ease up - Loosen up
Eager beaver – Ready and likely able person
Edgy - Overly alert/anxious/nervous
F
Fat-head - Numbskull
Flap your lips - Talking
Flatfoot - Policeman
Flip your wig - Over the top
Fuddy-Duddy – Old fashioned/not mainstream person
G
G-man - FBI
Gams - Legs
Gas - Great time
Gat - Gatling gun
Gay -Fun Filled
Geezer - Old person
Get a load of - Take a look
Get lost - Buzz off/go Away/dissapear
Get under your skin - Bothersome
Glitterati - People in the spotlight/glitz
Go belly up - Fail
Gobbledygook – Nonsense
Goof - Error
Gorilla - Bully/Bodyguard
Grandstand – Brag/show off
Gravy - Cinch
Greenback - Dollar
Grill - Interrogate
Gumshoe - Private Investigator" (to be continued)
http://www.vintageallies.com/1940s/1940s-slang.html
8th Jan 1900
On this day General A.W. Greely, Antarctic explorer and Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army, was beaten unconscious at his home in Washington.
On the same day, his good friend, Nikola Tesla had his experimental laboratory in Colorado Springs closed down.
Coincidence?
Tesla was working on proof for his Flat Earth Theory and Greely was one of only 3 men
ever to have reached the "Ice Barrier" at the edge of the world.
The US government under guidance from the World Order silenced both.
Originally posted by wolfgang59OK look Wolfman, to start with It's January 7th so I think your Tesla/Greely thing is just made up and besides didn't Columbus prove the world was round waaaay back when. Jeeeeez get with it man.
8th Jan 1900
On this day General A.W. Greely, Antarctic explorer and Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army, was beaten unconscious at his home in Washington.
On the same day, his good friend, Nikola Tesla had his experimental laboratory in Colorado Springs closed down.
Coincidence?
Tesla was working on proof for his Flat Earth Theory and Greely ...[text shortened]... t the edge of the world.
The US government under guidance from the World Order silenced both.