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Old 08-08-2005, 09:37 PM   #1
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For me, it was all about kitchens and houses for that matter - that did all of the cooking and cleaning automatically - sort of a cross between Disneyland, The Jetsons and Sleeper.

I also thought each home would have a robot and that cars would fly. I mean, I can get going pretty fast in my car, but it doesn't fly!

I think the funniest thing for me as a child of the 60's living in 2005 is the growing fascination with ideas from my own childhood - and beyond. Shag (also my age) is capitalizing on this trend in a big way. Even Target is capturing the style of the 60's with clever designs. I'm not sure if comtemporary culture is trying to capture the hopes and dreams that were so stong during that time or what the MO is. But, I think it is fascinating that certain things, once dispised by all in 1975 are cool again. I suppose I now understand the comments made to me while running about in my 1940's attire.


Oh, and the word "Retro" used to mean specifically 40's and 50's. When did the 80's become retro? Maybe a new word is in order? Or, am I just being an old lady?
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Old 08-08-2005, 09:48 PM   #2
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Oh, and the word "Retro" used to mean specifically 40's and 50's. When did the 80's become retro? Maybe a new word is in order? Or, am I just being an old lady?
LOL!

A couple years ago, some of the HS age kids I coach were talking and one said "that's so 90's". Ummm.....I graduated in the 80's. I felt really old.
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Old 08-08-2005, 10:19 PM   #3
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I thought I would be well into my next life.

I suppose I'd better start thinking about retirement crap, eh?
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I think the funniest thing for me as a child of the 60's living in 2005 is the growing fascination with ideas from my own childhood - and beyond. Shag (also my age) is capitalizing on this trend in a big way. Even Target is capturing the style of the 60's with clever designs. I'm not sure if comtemporary culture is trying to capture the hopes and dreams that were so stong during that time or what the MO is.
If you recall, when we were kids, the prevalent fascination was turn of the century, Main St USA NOSTALGIA. Anything from 1900-1929 was fair game in decor and fashion. Farrells, Shakey's, Swenson's all playfully reproduced a kinder, gentler past, where soda was 2 cents plain and gentlemen had mustaches. Tiffany lamps, brass fixtures, and turn of the century - style fonts were very prolific in advertising (and in early Jay Ward ads). Films like Bonnie and Clyde, Paper Moon, The Great Gatsby all celebrated this golden era, and TV was cementing the films from the 1930s and 40s as classics in our consciousness, through repetition, if nothing else.

Then George Lucas descended from on high to deliver the baby boomers the 1950s (actually 1962) in American Grafitti, triggering the first true nostalgia explosion, the effects of which are still felt today.

Thank you, George.

And Candy Clark, wherever you are...

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