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40 and Over Club Meeting

If I remember correctly, seat belts were available as optional equipment in some American cars going back to the 50s, maybe further.
For its 1956 models, Ford offered an optional safety package called "Lifeguard Design" which included front and rear lap belts.

Oh, yeah. Almost forgot Space Food Sticks. I loved those things. www.spacefoodsticks.com
Yeah, I remember those. But the topic of this thread is Politically Incorrect stuff we remember from childhood, not mere nostalgia. Besides, I thought Space Food Sticks tasted like stale, de-flavorized Tootsie Rolls.
 
If I remember correctly, seat belts were available as optional equipment in some American cars going back to the 50s, maybe further.
For its 1956 models, Ford offered an optional safety package called "Lifeguard Design" which included front and rear lap belts.

Oh, yeah. Almost forgot Space Food Sticks. I loved those things. www.spacefoodsticks.com
Yeah, I remember those. But the topic of this thread is Politically Incorrect stuff we remember from childhood, not mere nostalgia. Besides, I thought Space Food Sticks tasted like stale, de-flavorized Tootsie Rolls.

Yeah, I know what the topic of this thread is. But hey, nice talking to ya. :rolleyes:
 
ok, something not PC - well, kindof. My mom is from a noble family but is pretty down-to-earth and practical. We have huge and quite old oriental carpets which you can not dry clean but must wash. As our house is the last one in a coul de sac we usually just put them out in the street and hose them off. It's always been a lot of fun for us kids.
When my aunt once visited us and saw a wet carpet hanging over the fence and mom drenched to the skin, she gave her a pretty heavy dressing down in a voice a la Queen Elizabeth (imagine the famous "We are not amused...")
We still quote her, after 40 years :D "Good heavens! We are S***ers! We don't wash our carpets in the street!"
(Nobility and its privileges had been abolished in 1918 but someone must have forgotten to tell my aunt :D)
 
We still quote her, after 40 years :D "Good heavens! We are S***ers! We don't wash our carpets in the street!"
(Nobility and its privileges had been abolished in 1918 but someone must have forgotten to tell my aunt :D)
Sorry, but I'm clueless here. Sisters? Suckers? Shitters? :confused:
 
My parents didn't smoke, which is a good thing because cigarette smoke used to make me ill (though I smoked in my early 20s, by which time smoke didn't bother me any more). The largest plumes of cigarette smoke I remember from my childhood is whenever I had to knock on the door of the staff room at any of my schools. The cloud of smoke that emerged when a teacher opened that door was so thick you could launch an enemy attack and literally no one could see it coming.

Ah, being thrown around the back of station wagons! :lol: I grew up in the back of Volvos. I'm the youngest of four kids, so was always stuck in the back. It was a right of passage for kids in my neighbourhood. My childhood car rides weren't all reckless, though; my dad had a rule that you had to be at least 11 years old to ride in the front passenger seat, and you always had to wear a seatbelt when driving up front. Apart from the fact that I know several people with lifelong injuries due to not wearing belts in a crash, I feel naked sitting in the front of a car without a belt on, thanks to my dad being sensible.

Also, to be a nag, I know a handful of people who may not be here today had they not been wearing bike helmets. It's not the speed at which you ride; it's the force of the car hitting you that sends you flying.
 
We still quote her, after 40 years :D "Good heavens! We are S***ers! We don't wash our carpets in the street!"
(Nobility and its privileges had been abolished in 1918 but someone must have forgotten to tell my aunt :D)
Sorry, but I'm clueless here. Sisters? Suckers? Shitters? :confused:
Neither. I edited out the family name for reasons of privacy. (Noblesse oblige ;)) Feel free to insert any name you like. Windsors, Battenbergs, Romanovs, Hohenzollern. They all work in this context.
 
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