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Through the Ages What I Remember
Magazines and jewelry Nothing shows your age faster I see a broach and think “That is from the 40’s or 50’s.” Mink stoles were from the 30’s to sixty’s depending on the style. Mushroom canister sets excite my 1970’s self. Teenage movie magazines from the 50’s and 60’s are easy to recognize. The disco stuff with the faux fur vests and tight striped pants for men. 80’s. I look at old magazines from the 60’s and I know most of the players. Maybe all of them. I recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jacque O and Marilyn for sure. Lucy and Desi, Tab Hunter and Natalie Woods. Pink cars? From the 50’s and 60’s probably. Turquoise cars? Not as easy. Turquoise cars made a comeback in the 90’s. But the style might help. It used to be I could name the year of any car built from 1955 through 1980. I doubt I could do that anymore. Having moved on to other interests. The Checker and the Mercury Marquis do not count. They never wavered much from their own status quo. I visit antique stores and smile. Recognizing things from my childhood. Everything from my childhood is in an antique store including me. I feel totally fine about it. It is the natural order of life. "Hey, isn't that what's his name?" Uh-oh.
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