Inkstainedwretch
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Does anything "come on like *****usters" any more?
Does anything "come on like *****usters" any more?
Yes.
Watching Rod Steiger as sheriff Bill Gillespie from ‘In the Heat of the Night.”
As many times as I’ve seen it....Rod Steiger "comes on like *****usters”
when he is in the scene.
I occasionally use "came on like *****usters" and "now you're cooking with gas." And I believe I remember (memory not always being so reliable) when and from whom I first heard both expressions. That's been a long time ago, but it doesn't predate my adolescence. My folks didn't use those phrases. Not as I recall, anyway.
"Waste not, want not"
I just used that expression in another thread and thought - I always heard that one growing up used by the older "Depression Era" generation (my dad and grandmother, in my case), but not by the kids at school. Now I never hear it. Probably, just another one that will go away as that generation passes on.
"Collect call".
Last time I made one was in 1963.![]()
Do they even offer that option with land lines any more (I haven't had a land line in over 13 years now)?
I think person-to-person was very expensive - more so than just collect - probably, in part, to make up for all the lost revenue from people like 2jakes gaming the system.![]()
I used to call "person to person” to my folks.
I would tell the operator the name of the person I was trying to contact.
The name I gave was my own.
The operator would relay the message.
Folks would tell her I wasn’t available.
Didn’t matter.
My folks knew I was coming home!
There was a joke about asking to talk "person to person”
to a Mr. Itsaboy.
Or something like that!![]()
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