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Forget your glasses when they’re on your forehead? Bet you

can remember your second grade teacher’s name. If you can’t

remember your current phone number but know the earned run

average of 1940s baseball player, this is the quiz for you!

 

1. In the ’50s, if you had a flat rear tire, you often had to remove

the …?

a. Necker knob

b. Curb feeler

c. Fender skirt

 

2. What color flash bulbs did Dad use for color film?

a. Blue

b. Pink

c. Plaid

 

3. What was the “parking brake†called when you were a kid?

a. Emergency brake

b. Pull ‘n’ Stop

c. Breaker. Breaker.

 

4. Way before Air Jordan, what was a kid’s shoe of choice?

a. Buster Brown

b. PF Flyers

c. Old Stinkers

 

5. In what year did “Dewey Defeat Truman†according to the

Chicago Tribune?

a. 1946

b. 1948

c. 1952

 

6. Before the Orkin Man, what technology was part of most

homes’ bug deterrence?

a. Shoe Fly

b. Fly paper

c. 50 mm Phlit gun

 

7. Dixie cups had what printed on their tops?

a. Secret decoders

b. Movie stars

c. WW II propaganda slogans

 

8. What was the prevailing method of birth control in the ’50s?

a. Heavy lifting and cold showers

b. Fear

c. Girdles and crinoline petticoats

 

9. Jimmy Durante said what at the end of every show?

a. “Aloha, my friends.â€

b. “Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.â€

c. “Remember, wherever you go, my nose will get there first.â€

 

10. “I’m Popeye the sailor man; I’m Popeye the sailor man. I’m

strong to the finish, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , I’m Popeye the sailor man.â€

a. “’cause I eats me spinachâ€

b. “my dad was big and Finnish

c. “isn’t the music a bit tinnish?

 

11. In the quaint greasy spoon jargon of yore, what did “knock

the horns off one, and drag it through the garden†mean?

a. 86 the customer, then kick him out the back door

b. Rare hamburger or steak with tomato and lettuce

c. Cooties

 

12. Lincoln Logs were for what use?

a. A diary of the presidency

b. Keep track of fat cats who sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom

c. Building toy structures

 

13. Ward and June bring what to mind?

a. A popular TV series called “Leave it to Beaverâ€

b. A Chicago family of butchers and knife sharpeners called The Cleavers

c. Inventors of the clicker, Jack Ward and Ernest June

 

14. Cops and Robbers, Cowboys and Indians, and Zorro are all

forms of what?

a. Alcoholic beverages

b. Capitalism

c. Children’s play

 

15. What was the cheapest way to turn a bicycle into a motorcycle?

a. Baseball cards in the spokes

b. Rig an electric motor with a very long cord

c. Turning left into the path of a Harley

 

16. Tinkertoys date back to when?

a. 1914

b. 1949

c. 1967

 

17. In grade school, what was the worst thing that could happen

to you when being picked for a team?

a. Getting picked last

b. Getting your uniform dirty

c. Not having the team tattoo

 

18. If we dared to swear at our parents, we immediately found

out what _ _ _ _ tasted like.â€

a. Meatballs

b. Soap

c. Sasparilla

 

19. What was one thing the Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers would

never do?

a. Kill someone

b. Shoot a squirrel

c. Eat lima beans

 

20. What convertible offered an optional radio that automatically

increased its volume as the car accelerated?

a. 1912 Franklin

b. 1943 Jeep

c. 1957 Ford Thunderbird

 

ANSWERS

1. c) Fender skirts, attached to the rear fenders, covered fully half the wheel

streamlining the car.

 

2. a) Blue

 

3. a) Emergency brake. We grew up in much more dramatic times.

 

4. B) PF Flyers. BF Goodrich patented the Posture Foundation insole, an innovation

in comfort and performance, and began adding the new technology to its action shoes.

Goodrich shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as “P-F†in 1937.

Fashion trends in the Forties and Fifties saw PF Flyers escaping gyms and ball fields

to become fashionable active footwear for everyone. “Everything you do is more fun

with PF†read one 1947 magazine ad. In 2001, New Balance acquired the rights to

the brand.

 

5. B) It was November 3, 1948 when Truman upset Republican Thomas Dewey in the

first postwar presidential election. Trib publisher Col. Robt. R. McCormick got the news

late.

 

6. B) Sticky fly paper hanging from kitchen ceilings was common in American homes

until insecticides like Flit became available in ’40s.

 

7. B) Most people over 55 recall with nostalgia the Dixie Cup ice cream picture lids

that appeared all over America from 1930 to 1954. In the final year, the lids were in

3D, full color, and styled in left and right action poses. These were used in stereo card

viewers for the 3D effect.

 

8. c) This is a tough one. But I’m going with girdles and crinoline petticoats. But I'm

more inclined to choose B) Fear.

 

9. B) “Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.â€

 

10. a) “cause I eats me spinachâ€

 

11. B) Rare hamburger or steak with tomato and lettuce. Other examples: Axle

grease – butter; Blowout patches – pancakes; Bowwow, barks, or groundhog – hot

dog; Baled hay – shredded wheat; Bessie – roast beef; Bessie in a bowl – stew;

Cackleberries – eggs; Rabbit food – salad; Sinkers – donuts; and Sweep the

kitchen – hash.

 

12. c) Building toy structures.

 

13. a) A popular TV series called “Leave it to Beaver,†perhaps the most unrealistic,

misleading and shallow depiction of family life ever produced for TV.

 

14. c) Children’s play.

 

15. a) Baseball cards in the spokes. Who among you never did this?

 

16. a) “1914. Charles H. Pajeau and Robert Pettit, the founders of The Toy Tinkers

of Evanston, Illinois, and the creators of the TINKERTOY construction set, knew that

the “Thousand Wonder Builder†would continue to inspire the imaginations of children

because of its easy-to-use, yet versatile construction system. They’re still made

today, now by Hasbro.

 

17. a) Getting picked last. As an expert on this particular humiliation, I assure

you that getting picked last was far better than not getting picked at all.

 

18. B) Soap. I wonder? Was this a regional thing? Where I grew up, spanking was

the generally preferred method for punishing any childhood misdemeanor. We

wouldn’t have known a “time out†to save our lives.

 

19. a) Kill someone. I can’t remember ever seeing the Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers

or other cowboy hero actually kill someone. They would just shoot the gun out of

the bad guy’s hand. There was no blood, no violence, just folks wondering who

that masked man was.

 

20. c) 1957 Ford Thunderbird. Hard one but, let’s face it, easy answer. The option

was available only that year.

 

 

SCORING

17 — 20 correct: You are not only older than dirt, but obviously gifted with

mind bloat.

12 — 16 correct: Not quite dirt yet, but your mind is definitely muddy, ready

to muck up others.

0 – 11 correct: You are one sad excuse of a geezer. To redeem yourself, pull

your yellow pants up around your chest, use your earhairs for a comb-over, and

shout “This country’s going to hell†five times. Girls? Oh, I can’t imagine any senior

woman worth her grey being that obtuse and not being able to lie well about it.

 

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BAZINGA!

 

If you took the quiz then you're a senior citizen.

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I missed quite a few, I only got 15 so I am not quite dirt.

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