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Fender Skirts



What a great blast from the past! I haven't thought about fender skirts in years. When I was a kid, I considered it such a funny term. Made me think of a car in a dress.



Thinking about fender skirts started me thinking about other words that quietly disappear from our language with hardly a notice.



Like "curb feelers" and "steering knobs. "



Since I'd been thinking of cars, my mind naturally went that direction first.



Any kids will probably have to find some elderly person over 50 to explain some of these terms to you.



Remember "Continental kits?" They were rear bumper extenders and spare tire covers that were supposed to make any car as cool as a Lincoln Continental.



When did we quit calling them "emergency brakes?" At some point "parking brake" became the proper term. But I miss the hint of drama that went with "emergency brake. "



I'm sad, too, that almost all the old folks are gone who would call the accelerator the "foot feed. "



Here's a phrase I heard all the time in my youth but never anymore -- "store-bought. " Of course, just about everything is store-bought these days. But once it was bragging material to have a store-bought dress or a

store-bought bag of candy.



"Coast to coast" is a phrase that once held all sorts of excitement and now means almost nothing. Now we take the term "worldwide" for granted. This floors me.



On a smaller scale, "wall-to-wall" was once a magical term in our homes. In the '50s, everyone covered their hardwood floors with, wow, wall-to-wall carpeting! Today, everyone replaces their wall-to-wall carpeting with hardwood floors. Go figure.



When's the last time you heard the quaint phrase "in a family way?" It's hard to imagine that the word "pregnant" was once considered a little too graphic, a little too clinical for use in polite company. So we had all that talk about stork visits and "being in a family way" or simply "expecting. "



Apparently "brassiere" is a word no longer in usage. I said it the other day and my daughter cracked up. I guess it's just "bra" now. "Unmentionables" probably wouldn't be understood at all.



It's hard to recall that this word was once said in a whisper "divorce. " And no one is called a "divorcee" anymore. Certainly not a "gay divorcee. " Come to think of it, "confirmed bachelors" and "career girls" are long gone, too.



Most of these words go back to the '50s, but here's a pure-'60s word I came across the other day -- "rat fink. " Ooh, what a nasty put-down!



And what was it replaced with? "Coffeemaker. " How dull. Mr. Coffee, I blame you for this.



I miss those made-up marketing words that were meant to sound so modern and now sound so retro. Words like "Dyna- Flow" and "ElectraLuxe. " Introducing the 1963 Admiral TV, now with "SpectraVision!"



Food for thought - Was there a telethon that wiped out lumbago? Nobody complains of that anymore. Maybe that's what castor oil cured, because I never hear mothers threatening their kids with castor oil anymore.



Some words aren't gone, but are definitely on the endangered list. The one that grieves me most -- "supper. " Now everybody says "dinner".



Save a great word. Invite someone to supper. Discuss fender skirts.



Off the net or just my age.



Cary :cool:
 
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if the fender skirts are those things that covered the top third of a tire I saw a dodge 2500 gasser with them :--) I took a double take...
 
my desoto had a "Propeller Shaft'



a right pedal was an "Accelerator Pedal" but I like the "foot feed"



since girls under 60 don't sew anymore everything is "Store Bought"



since American on the whole is poorer now then ever and taste is out the window there is no more "Sunday Best" clothing.



Women rarely wear hats but when they did they went to the "Millinary Department" to choose one.



What happened to dungarees?
 
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I do long for times gone by now and then, except having to get up off the couch and change the channel :p



I think they changed "emergency brake" to "parking brake" after realizing the "emergency brake" didn't help much in an emergency. Ever tried to stop from 60 mph with one :eek:



Speaking of fender skirts, here's a pic of my "time machine" with it's skirts :cool:



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1992 D250 retro edition

that is sweet... ... ... ... ... ... ... Oo.



My 1992 d250 retro export edition with fender skirts and body colored moon discs... ... ...



1992 D250 Retro Edition



well... ..... exported through photoshop anyway :)
 
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supper vs dinner

The one that grieves me most -- "supper. " Now everybody says "dinner".



Now, I always thought that Dinner was served around noon, most always on Sunday, i. e. : Sunday Dinner.

Supper was served in the evening, say around 6 pm.



Call me whatver you want, just don't call me late for supper (or dinner!)



Steve
 
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