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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

1988:DO YOU REMEMBER THESE?

Over these many years, my columns in the local press have featured both historic and nostalgic subjects. The 1988 column "Do You Remember These" was calculated to stir the gray matter in those of us who are card-carrying members of what I jokingly call "WRINKLE CITY." See how many of these long lost vestiges of the past you recall. (Assuming you are old enough, of course!)


  Sally Logan Gilman said...
Hi Tom: I remember many of your wonderful "memories,'' especially the movies on Saturday and the toaster in which my mother would burn one side of the bread and either flip it over on the plate or scrape the burned stuff off. She did not like black on a young lady and made we wear brown and white saddle shoes when all my friends wore the more popular black and white version. It was a great childhood and there is nothing "corny'' about recalling such great times. Beat wishes.
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
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Blogger Tom Glover said...
HI AGAIN, SALLY:
"CORNY" IS NOT PART OF MY VOCABULARY, SALLY. I HAVE REPLACED IT WITH THE LITTLE-USED WORD, "WHOLESOME!"
XO
TOM GLOVER
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Anonymous Sally Logan Gilman said...
Right you are,Tom. "Wholesome'' is a much better word than "corny.'' Either way, it was a great time to be growing up. Regards.
Thursday, February 03, 2011

3 comments:

Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: I remember many of your wonderful "memories,'' especially the movies on Saturday and the toaster in which my mother would burn one side of the bread and either flip it over on the plate or scrape the burned stuff off. She did not like black on a young lady and made we wear brown and white saddle shoes when all my friends wore the more popular black and white version. It was a great childhood and there is nothing "corny'' about recalling such great times. Beat wishes.

Tom Glover said...

HI AGAIN, SALLY:

"CORNY" IS NOT PART OF MY VOCABULARY. I HAVE REPLACED IT WITH THE LITTLE-USED WORD, "WHOLESOME!"

XO

TOM GLOVER

Sally Logan Gilman said...

Right you are,Tom. "Wholesome'' is a much better word than "corny.'' Either way, it was a great time to be growing up. Regards.