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08/22/15 02:05 PM #2491    

 

Nancy Westerfield (Depew)

shaeie,me too. just never enough time to really sit and just talk to people. we will make it an extra point to do that.

hope all show up for some fun and good stories,just seeing everyone will be great. so please take the time to come and visit us,the years are flying by us to fast.hope to see you in sept.   here's a picture of my loves in my life                                                                                                                     


08/27/15 10:59 AM #2492    

 

Bruce McKelvey (McKelvey)

Would somebody go by Gary Masons Body Shop and invite him. He lives in another world and probably has no clue about the festivities. As usual, I am looking forward to this. Will be arriving  Tuesday the 15th and hope to hang out at the Beachcliff Tavern for awhile that night. 


08/27/15 12:56 PM #2493    

 

Ellen Aspinwall (Templar)

Bruce:  I think I've got Gary's number somewhere.  I'll try to give  him a call and take the info to him next week.


08/27/15 06:19 PM #2494    

 

Alan Greenleaf

Gary Mason is coming, as is Gerry Gouch!  We still have people who indicated an interest but who have not signed up, so make sure you sign up by clicking the magic button on the Home Page!

Bruce, I'll be happy to buy you a brew at the tavern!  See you there!


08/28/15 09:40 AM #2495    

 

Larry Gilbert

I'm sorry that Jean and I will be in California and have to miss the birthday bash - we are going to meet our new (first) grandchildren on the 17th.  Bruce and all who are there, I hope to see you on the 15th at the Beachcliff Tavern!


08/31/15 04:36 PM #2496    

 

Alan Greenleaf

US Navy Band, the Jersey Boys!  Prepare to get up and dance around!




08/31/15 05:30 PM #2497    

 

Nancy Westerfield (Depew)

Saw them 2 years ago,they were great

09/01/15 11:16 AM #2498    

 

Bruce McKelvey (McKelvey)

I am sure that there are some who have other plans such as Larry and Tootsie and will not be able to come to the festivities. Larry did say however, that he could come to the Beachcliff Tavern on Tuesday the 15th. If you can't come to the B-Day stuff...maybe you would be available to do the Beachcliff. Anyway....anybody who can join us on Tuesday...I would love to see you as always. Plan on around 6:00.


09/08/15 12:01 AM #2499    

Darcy Driscoll (Phelps)

I was looking for something else, hit Rocky River & ended up with messages on this site from the past three years. Didn't know you guys were hiding out here!! Not sure how to get back to messages again on another day or if you will be able to see this post?? Will try again when I have more time. Barb, let's try to get together when you get bk in FL. Hope Lin is doing better now. Hope all of you are well. Stay special. Darcy


09/08/15 12:57 PM #2500    

 

Ellen Aspinwall (Templar)

The Evolution of Language

The other day a not so elderly (65) lady said something to her son about driving a Jalopy and he looked at her quizzically and said what the heck is a Jalopy? OMG (new phrase!) he never heard of the word jalopy!

So they went to the computer and pulled up a picture from the movie "The Grapes of Wrath." Now that was a Jalopy!  
 
She knew she was old but not that old...
 
I hope you are Hunky dory after you read this and chuckle... 
 
WORDS AND PHRASES REMIND US OF THE WAY WE WORD  
by Richard Lederer 
 
About a month ago, I illuminated some old expressions that have become obsolete because of the inexorable march of technology. These phrases included "Don't touch that dial," "Carbon copy," "You sound like a broken record" and "Hung out to dry." A bevy of readers have asked me to shine light on more faded words and expressions, and I am happy to oblige:
 
Back in the olden days we had a lot of moxie. We'd put on our best bib and tucker and straighten up and fly right. Hubba-hubba! We'd cut a rug in some juke joint and then go necking and petting and smooching and spooning and billing and cooing and pitching woo in hot rods and jalopies in some passion pit or lovers lane. Heavens to Betsy! Gee whillikers! Jumping Jehoshaphat! Holy moley! We were in like Flynn and living the life of Riley, and even a regular guy couldn't accuse us of being a knucklehead, a nincompoop or a pill. Not for all the tea in China!
 
Back in the olden days, life used to be swell, but when's the last time anything was swell? Swell has gone the way of beehives, pageboys and the D.A.; of spats, knickers, fedoras, poodle skirts, saddle shoes and pedal pushers. Oh, my aching back. Kilroy was here, but he isn't anymore.
 
Like Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle and Kurt Vonnegut's Billy Pilgrim, we have become unstuck in time. We wake up from what surely has been just a short nap, and before we can say, I'll be a monkey's uncle! or This is a fine kettle of fish! we discover that the words we grew up with, the words that seemed omnipresent as oxygen, have vanished with scarcely a notice from our tongues and our pens and our keyboards.
 
Poof, poof, poof go the words of our youth, the words we've left behind. We blink, and they're gone, evanesced from the landscape and wordscape of our perception, like Mickey Mouse wristwatches, hula hoops, skate keys, candy cigarettes, little wax bottles of colored sugar water and an organ grinders monkey.
 
Where have all those phrases gone? Long time passing. Where have all those phrases gone? Long time ago: Pshaw. The milkman did it. Think about the starving Armenians. Bigger than a bread box. Banned in Boston. The very idea! It's your nickel. Don't forget to pull the chain. Knee high to a grasshopper. Turn-of-the-century. Iron curtain. Domino theory. Fail safe. Civil defense. Fiddlesticks! You look like the wreck of the Hesperus. Cooties. Going like sixty. I'll see you in the funny papers. Don't take any wooden nickels. Heavens to Murgatroyd! And awa-a-ay we go! 
 
Oh, my stars and garters!
 
It turns out there are more of these lost words and expressions than Carter had liver pills. This can be disturbing stuff, this winking out of the words of our youth, these words that lodge in our heart's deep core. But just as one never steps into the same river twice, one cannot step into the same language twice. Even as one enters, words are swept downstream into the past, forever making a different river.
 
We of a certain age have been blessed to live in changeful times. For a child each new word is like a shiny toy, a toy that has no age. We at the other end of the chronological arc have the advantage of remembering there are words that once did not exist and there were words that once strutted their hour upon the earthly stage and now are heard no more, except in our collective memory. It's one of the greatest advantages of aging. We can have archaic and eat it, too.
 
See ya later, alligator!

09/08/15 01:39 PM #2501    

 

Linda Peate (Powrie)

Darcy:  If you click on Message Center to the left of this page, you will come up w/your messages.  If not, ask Ellen!  So glad you found this site.  It's been fun.  I am doing much much better, but what a long road to recovery.  Had a lot of sugery done & incisions front & back, so there is still healing that has to take place.  No bending, lifting, stretching above my head, etc.  Glad it's over.  Hope all is well w/you & I hear you will be in Bonita Springs.  Glad you & Barb might get together.


09/10/15 02:21 PM #2502    

 

Fred Thomas

Ever feel like you were "at the end of your rope"?  That would be a very bad place to be if you were being hung by the neck.  Your spinal cord would snap or you would choke to death.  They say that when some fat people were hung their head would completely pop off.  That's some colorful language.  Did you ever call "shotgun" even though you were claiming the right front seat of a car instead of a stagecoach?  We used to create phrases that had great literal and figurtive meanings.  How about "stepping up to the plate", "skating on thin ice", or "a square peg in a round hole"?  We have thousands of such phrases in the English language.

So what is so interesting about OMG, LMFAO, or LOL?  Nothing.  They do not elucidate only obfuscate and bore everyone..  Young skulls full of mush are shrinking our language and ruining it with their stupid abbreviations, much like rap music has ruined popular music.  But don't worry.  Just go to the sewers that are facebook and twitter and speak in a shrunken jargon.


09/10/15 10:24 PM #2503    

 

Alan Greenleaf

LAST CALL!  

If you are planning to go to the Friday night get-together at Houlihans' or the Saturday night dinner at Mahles and haven't told us, we need to know about it right away.  If you are not going to either, please let us know that as well.

Please respond to algreenleaf@gmail.com

For those who ARE going to the dinner, please pick a meal from below and let me know at the email above.

1.  Two Large Scampies and 6 oz Filet, $28.95  
2.  Two French cut pork chops, 8 oz, $18.95
3.  Grilled salmon $18.95
4.  Caesar Salad, with Shrimp, Steak, Salmon or Chicken  $18.95  

Thanks, and see you at the 70th!


09/11/15 02:58 PM #2504    

 

Fred Thomas

HAGTAT70BP  STICBT OMG LOL LMFAO


09/16/15 05:57 PM #2505    

 

Fred Thomas

Some conversations that were overheared at the 70th birthday party:

"Hey girl you sure look great.  It's a wonder what botox can do."

"Sam, you haven't changed a bit since high school."  Reply:  "My name is not Sam and I didn't go to high school with you Mfcker.  I married one of your classmates."

"I remember your name but nothing else about you, unless you were the guy who peed in his pants in algebra class."

"What have you been up to for the past 52 years?"

"I'm so proud of my husband.  He is an engineer.? Reply: " Did he drive a train or have a job as a sanitary engineer?"

"My wife and I are rolling in the dough."  Reply: " I did hear that you worked at a bakery"

"Our son has a Phd from Harvard and he promised to get a job and move ouit of our basement with his wife and kids very soon."

"Are you still smoking that wacky tobacky?"

"I really identify with Katlyn Jenner.  I enjoy wearing my wife"s panties and high heels on weekends."


09/18/15 09:58 PM #2506    

Sarah Little (Sally)

Hey you precious ones.  I'm thinking of you all tonight, as you celebrate our collective 70th.  I wish I could be there to give you all a hug and wish you a happy HAPPY birthday.  Have fun, enjoy yourselves, be safe, be grateful.....We've come a long way, babies!!!!!  Love and kisses and big hugs from Charleston.  Sally


09/20/15 12:20 PM #2507    

 

Barbara Peate (Sabo)

Looks as though all had a good time over the weekend.  Lin and I were devastated the timing was off so we could not attend.  Loved seeing all those familiar smiling faces!  Happy Birthday to all of us.


09/21/15 05:29 PM #2508    

 

Debbie Benn (Mormon)

Thanks to all who worked to make the birthday party happen. I know we all appreciate the work you put into this event.  Appreciate you!

Debbie Benn Mormon


09/22/15 03:13 PM #2509    

 

Nancy Westerfield (Depew)

So glad you made it debbie,it was great seeing you.was a nice time catching up.glad you made it safely back.

09/28/15 09:46 AM #2510    

 

Fred Thomas

I was washing my hands with a bar of soap when I realized that I had been using that same bar for at least six months.  Then I was thinking about those poor soap marketeers and how they couldn't make any money selling bar soap.  However those same soap dealers invented liquid hand soap.  Brilliant!!  People use liquid hand soap like shit through a goose.  Those soap sellers are at least as smart as Al Gore who invented the internet and the man made global warming hoax.  Wait, I decided to take a look uner the sink.  Wow!! They also invented hundreds of other soaps and we got sucked in to buying all that crap too.  It almost makes me want to turn in my MENSA card.


10/03/15 02:26 PM #2511    

 

Ellen Aspinwall (Templar)

Please keep the families, friends, classmates and UCC/Roseburg communities in your thoughts, prayers and meditations. The entire State of Oregon is affected by the recent mass tragedy and it's close to home (60 miles from the park and a place we visit and have friends). The aftermath for those many who are directly affected will go on for a long time.  

Also, please include our classmate, Buddy Manco and family as they, too need our support at this time. We are thinking of you, Buddy. Anything we can do please just let us know!


10/03/15 05:11 PM #2512    

 

Linda Peate (Powrie)

Of course that is Al Greenleaf & the Zbin's.  Some people never change.  Wish I could have driven up, but my neurosurgeon wants me not to do anything much until the end of Oct.  Should know if my back fused by then.  Praying!  Speaking of which, prayers for Mike Manco.  Needs them so much right now.  Sally Little...when will you grace us with your presence?  It's been way too any yrs.  Great to see Debbie Benn went, too.  Oh how I wanted to disobey my doc & go!!

Fred I have noticed in the shower my Dial gold soap disappears so fast that they must sell 3 times the soap as they used to.  Would you say you are a bit miserly?  Or you just buy the right soap!!!  Maybe you should do my grocery shopping for me.  You're so rich you could fly in once a week on your private jet.


10/04/15 07:42 PM #2513    

 

Barbara Peate (Sabo)

Of course, the picture is Debbie Benn and Mike Kelley!  Two favorites of the class.  Wish I could have seen you both!


10/05/15 07:52 AM #2514    

 

Fred Thomas

Lin, I recommend that you buy an economy box of Ivory bar soap at Sam's Club.  There are many ways to save money if you listen to my advice.  That is whyu I am rich!!  The only reason that we go on so many cruises is to spend some of our excess mony.  I accept that people think that I am "somewhat miserly" and even a "cheap mfker".  And although I think that I am actually very frugal, my wife and the entire Korean community think that I am a spendthrift.  The things they do to save money would curl your beautiful hair.


10/05/15 09:03 AM #2515    

 

Barbara Peate (Sabo)

In case none of you know, Buddy and Bonnie Manco's daughter, Marcie, passed away leaving two small children.  This has been a nightmare for all of them as her cancer progressed so quickly.  Please say prayers for their family as they struggle with their loss.  I told him I can't tell him I know how he feels, but I can tell everyone what it was like to be with my sister and her husband as they went through losing their daughter.  It is the hardest thing to watch let alone to go through.  Bless them all.


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