Photo furnished by Magaly Guerrero *
"Things were different back then"*
Sandals were for women
Flip flops became for men
Hats doffed for lunch and church
Men opened doors for gals
Naught to sixty in six
only hot rods could do
Space from here heaven
(place to go in comics)
Ate the food on your plate
No such thing microwave
but TV dinners in
Eat, watch Howdy Douty
Astronauts, topless beach
I lost my Internet
recipe, S.O.B!
Now are we; different then
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- Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2020, All Rights Reserved
- I'm linked with Magaly Guerrero at Weekly Scribblings # 27 for Picture and Prompt (title), https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/2020/07/weekly-scribblings-27-things-were.html
I don’t miss the old dress codes, Jim, I like to choose what I wear, not have it prescribed. But I do like good manners, which are quite rare these days. My parents made us eat the food on our plates – and I was often sick from sitting at the tale trying to chew on cold gristle, especially as I don’t like meat.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, I recall all that (except Howdy Douty, who obviously never crossed the Pacific; also don't know who Ms Gladstone is). I much prefer life as it is today, though I think the sort of good manners that are based on kindness and consideration (rather than courtly formalities redolent of inequality) are sadly lacking now. I don't think kids are brought up properly any more ... and I suppose that makes me an old fuddy-duddy! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI agree with so much of what Kim said. I, too, enjoy the freedom to wear whatever we want (most of the time). And goodness gracious, the habit of forcing children to eat everything on their plate might've been one of the things that turned my stomach into my body's own enemy.
ReplyDeleteI still think hats should be doffed for lunch and church! It's my pet peeve when young men come to my table wearing their ever-present baseball hats!!! Enjoyed your outlook, Jim.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed and i did laugh out loud in parts
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday
Much😊love
I well remember the days when it was essential to conform or else you stood out as some sort of oddball! As for food with WW2 on and shortly after you ate what was available and never complained.
ReplyDeleteI like some retro clothes, but I really do appreciate the freedom not to have to wear them all the time.
ReplyDeleteThis brings back memories...like our first microwave that everyone thought was a TV! And the change in fashion...well, best to leave that, eh? (lol!))
ReplyDeleteBring back those hats that need doffing!
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