Don't read if you're under 30......:)

by Tatiana 27 Replies latest social humour

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    Hi guys. Been gone a few days and I'm glad to be back. I missed you all. Hope you enjoy this. I'll post the answers tomorrow.

    HOW WELL DO YOU REMEMBER?

    1. "Kookie; Kookie. Lend me your ________________."

    2. The "battle cry" of the hippies in the sixties was "Turn on; tune
    in; ___________."

    3. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, "Who was that masked man?"
    Invariably, someone would answer, "I don't know, but he left this behind." What did he leave behind? ___________.

    4. Folk songs were played side by side with rock and roll. One of the most memorable folk songs included these lyrics:
    "When the rooster crows at the break of dawn, look out your window and
    I'll be gone. You're the reason I'm traveling on,
    _______________________."

    5. A group of protesters arrested at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968 achieved cult status, and were known as the
    ________________.

    6. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on the _______________________show.

    7. Some of us who protested the Vietnam war did so by burning our
    ___________.

    8. We all learned to read using the same books. We read about the thrilling lives and adventures of Dick and Jane. What was the name of Dick and Jane's dog?______

    9. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk (what there was of it) in the front, was called the VW. What other name(s) did it go by? _______________ & ________________

    10. A Broadway musical and movie gave us the gang names the___________and the ____________.

    11. In the seventies, we called the drop-out nonconformists "hippies."
    But in the early sixties, they were known as ________________.

    12. William Bendix played Chester A. Riley, who always seemed to get the short end of the stick in the television program, "The Life of
    Riley." At the end of each show, poor Chester would turn to the camera and exclaim, "What a ________."

    13. "Get your kicks, ________________."

    14. "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed________________."

    15. The real James Bond, Sean Connery, mixed his martinis a special way:________________.

    16. "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ________________."

    17. That "adult" book by Henry Miller - the one that contained all the "dirty" dialogue - was called _________.

    18. Today, the math geniuses in school might walk around with a calculator strapped to their belts. But back in the sixties, members of the math club used a _________.

    19. In 1971, singer Don Maclean sang a song about "the day the music died." This was a reference and tribute to _______________.

    20. A well-known television commercial featured a driver who was miraculously lifted through thin air and into the front seat of a convertible. The matching slogan was "Let Hertz ________________."

    21. After the twist, the mashed potatoes, and the watusi, we "danced" under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called
    the________________.

    22. "N-E-S-T-L-E-S; Nestles makes the very best...
    _____________________."

    23. In the late sixties, the "full figure" style of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe gave way to the "trim" look, as first exemplified by British model ________________.

    24. Sachmo was America's "ambassador of goodwill." Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was
    ________________.

    25. On Jackie Gleason's variety show in the sixties, one of the most popular segments was "Joe, the Bartender." Joe's regular visitor at the bar was that slightly off- center, but lovable character,
    _______________. (The character's name, not the actor's.)

    26. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it; it was called ____________.

    27. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking?____________.

    28. One of the big fads of the late fifties and sixties was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist; it was called the
    ________________.

    29. The "Age of Aquarius" was brought into the mainstream in the Broadway musical ______________.

    30. This is a two-parter: Red Skelton's hobo character (not the hayseed, the hobo) was ________________. Red ended his television
    show by saying, "Good night, and
    ________________."

    Have fun!!

    April

    If you bury the truth under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in its way.--Emile Zola, J'accuse
    http://www.network54.com/Forum/171905

  • Imbue
    Imbue

    I think you need to be over 40 to relate to this list. Because I only know about these things from history. 30 year olds were born in 1971-2.

    Crazy is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

  • teenyuck
    teenyuck

    I need to see how bad my memory is.....

    1. "Kookie; Kookie. Lend me your _EAR_______________."

    2. The "battle cry" of the hippies in the sixties was "Turn on; tune
    in; __GET HIGH_________." I know Timothy Leary said it.

    3. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, "Who was that masked man?"
    Invariably, someone would answer, "I don't know, but he left this behind." What did he leave behind? _His Mask__________.

    4. Folk songs were played side by side with rock and roll. One of the most memorable folk songs included these lyrics:
    "When the rooster crows at the break of dawn, look out your window and
    I'll be gone. You're the reason I'm traveling on,
    ______CAN'T REMEMBER_________________."

    5. A group of protesters arrested at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968 achieved cult status, and were known as the
    __CHICAGO 7______________.

    6. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on the _ED SULLIVAN______________________show.

    7. Some of us who protested the Vietnam war did so by burning our
    __FLAGS_________.

    8. We all learned to read using the same books. We read about the thrilling lives and adventures of Dick and Jane. What was the name of Dick and Jane's dog?_SPOT_____

    9. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk (what there was of it) in the front, was called the VW. What other name(s) did it go by? __BUG_____________ & ________________

    10. A Broadway musical and movie gave us the gang names the_CRIPS __________and the _BLOODS___________.

    11. In the seventies, we called the drop-out nonconformists "hippies."
    But in the early sixties, they were known as INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ___.

    12. William Bendix played Chester A. Riley, who always seemed to get the short end of the stick in the television program, "The Life of
    Riley." At the end of each show, poor Chester would turn to the camera and exclaim, "What a _DON'T KNOW_______."

    13. "Get your kicks, _ON ROUTE 66_______________."

    14. "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed_TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT_______________."

    15. The real James Bond, Sean Connery, mixed his martinis a special way:_SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED_______________.

    16. "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, _THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT_______________."

    17. That "adult" book by Henry Miller - the one that contained all the "dirty" dialogue - was called TROPIC OF CANCER (?)_________.

    18. Today, the math geniuses in school might walk around with a calculator strapped to their belts. But back in the sixties, members of the math club used a SLIDE RULE_________.

    19. In 1971, singer Don Maclean sang a song about "the day the music died." This was a reference and tribute to _BUDDY HOLLY/RICKY NELSON (I CANNOT REMEMBER)______________.

    20. A well-known television commercial featured a driver who was miraculously lifted through thin air and into the front seat of a convertible. The matching slogan was "Let Hertz _DON'T KNOW_______________."

    21. After the twist, the mashed potatoes, and the watusi, we "danced" under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called
    the__LIMBO______________.

    22. "N-E-S-T-L-E-S; Nestles makes the very best...
    CHOCOLATE_____________________."

    23. In the late sixties, the "full figure" style of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe gave way to the "trim" look, as first exemplified by British model __TWIGGY______________.

    24. Sachmo was America's "ambassador of goodwill." Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was
    _LOUIE ARMSTRONG_______________.

    25. On Jackie Gleason's variety show in the sixties, one of the most popular segments was "Joe, the Bartender." Joe's regular visitor at the bar was that slightly off- center, but lovable character,
    __CRAZY GUGGEHEIM_____________. (The character's name, not the actor's.)

    26. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it; it was called _SPUTNIK___________.

    27. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking?_TIMEX WATCH___________.

    28. One of the big fads of the late fifties and sixties was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist; it was called the
    __HULA HOOP______________.

    29. The "Age of Aquarius" was brought into the mainstream in the Broadway musical _HAIR (?)_____________.

    30. This is a two-parter: Red Skelton's hobo character (not the hayseed, the hobo) was ___DON'T KNOW_____________. Red ended his television
    show by saying, "Good night, and
    ________________."

    Have fun!!

  • JBean
    JBean

    I agree! I'm just 40 and I BARELY remember many of these... some I did get though and I'm very proud of myself! : )

  • teenyuck
    teenyuck

    Hi April,

    Will you tell me how bad I did?

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    OMG, puffs....I LOVED your # 10!!!!!!! LOL

    Hey, my dad sent this to me and it was his title! I remembered most of them, and I'm 45.

    April

    Men are from earth. Women are from earth. Deal with it.

    http://www.network54.com/Forum/171905

  • peaceloveharmony
    peaceloveharmony

    hey, i am under thirty but i want to play too! (the tv/movie references i have no idea about....)

    also, i hit reply before reading anyone else's replies. i love trivia and history :) i'm such a nerd hehe

    HOW WELL DO YOU REMEMBER?

    1. "Kookie; Kookie. Lend me your ________________."

    ??

    2. The "battle cry" of the hippies in the sixties was "Turn on; tune
    in; ___________."

    drop out

    3. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, "Who was that masked man?"
    Invariably, someone would answer, "I don't know, but he left this behind." What did he leave behind? ___________.

    ??

    4. Folk songs were played side by side with rock and roll. One of the most memorable folk songs included these lyrics:
    "When the rooster crows at the break of dawn, look out your window and
    I'll be gone. You're the reason I'm traveling on,
    _______________________."

    5. A group of protesters arrested at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968 achieved cult status, and were known as the
    ________________.

    i know i KNOW this one, but can't seem to pull it out of my memory....

    6. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on the _______________________show.

    ed sullivan show

    7. Some of us who protested the Vietnam war did so by burning our
    ___________.

    bras or draft cards

    8. We all learned to read using the same books. We read about the thrilling lives and adventures of Dick and Jane. What was the name of Dick and Jane's dog?______

    spot ?? no clue really

    9. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk (what there was of it) in the front, was called the VW. What other name(s) did it go by? _______________ & ________________

    bug or beetle

    10. A Broadway musical and movie gave us the gang names the___________and the ____________.

    sharks and jets

    11. In the seventies, we called the drop-out nonconformists "hippies."
    But in the early sixties, they were known as ________________.

    flower children

    12. William Bendix played Chester A. Riley, who always seemed to get the short end of the stick in the television program, "The Life of
    Riley." At the end of each show, poor Chester would turn to the camera and exclaim, "What a ________."

    ??

    13. "Get your kicks, ________________."

    on route 66

    14. "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed________________."

    ??

    15. The real James Bond, Sean Connery, mixed his martinis a special way:________________.

    ??

    16. "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ________________."

    the lion sleeps tonight

    17. That "adult" book by Henry Miller - the one that contained all the "dirty" dialogue - was called _________.

    the tropic of cancer ?

    18. Today, the math geniuses in school might walk around with a calculator strapped to their belts. But back in the sixties, members of the math club used a _________.

    what the hell are they called...those things with the beads on metal posts..a-something...

    19. In 1971, singer Don Maclean sang a song about "the day the music died." This was a reference and tribute to _______________.

    buddy holly, the plane crash that killed him, richie valens and the big bopper

    20. A well-known television commercial featured a driver who was miraculously lifted through thin air and into the front seat of a convertible. The matching slogan was "Let Hertz ________________."

    ??

    21. After the twist, the mashed potatoes, and the watusi, we "danced" under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called
    the________________.

    the limbo

    22. "N-E-S-T-L-E-S; Nestles makes the very best...
    _____________________."

    ??

    23. In the late sixties, the "full figure" style of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe gave way to the "trim" look, as first exemplified by British model ________________.

    twiggy

    24. Sachmo was America's "ambassador of goodwill." Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was
    ________________.

    ?? hmmm

    25. On Jackie Gleason's variety show in the sixties, one of the most popular segments was "Joe, the Bartender." Joe's regular visitor at the bar was that slightly off- center, but lovable character,
    _______________. (The character's name, not the actor's.)

    ??

    26. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it; it was called ____________.

    sputnik

    27. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking?____________.

    timex

    28. One of the big fads of the late fifties and sixties was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist; it was called the
    ________________.

    hula hoop

    29. The "Age of Aquarius" was brought into the mainstream in the Broadway musical ______________.

    ??

    30. This is a two-parter: Red Skelton's hobo character (not the hayseed, the hobo) was ________________. Red ended his television
    show by saying, "Good night, and
    ________________."

    ??

    okay so i didn't know that many but that was fun :) thanks april!!

  • RationalWitness
    RationalWitness

    Tatiana,

    Thanks so much. This was great fun!

    1. Kookie ... lend me your COMB.
    2. Turn on, tune in, DROP OUT.
    3. A silver bullet. (may be wrong about this)
    4. Can't remember. (Darn, and I LUVED Peter, Paul and Mary.)
    5. Chicago 7.
    6. Ed Sullivan.
    7. Draft cards.
    8. Spot ("Look, Dick, look! See Spot run!)
    9. Bug, Beetle
    10. The Sharks and the Jets from West Side Story
    11. Beatniks ("It sounds too much like wwwwww....."--Maynard G. Krebs)
    12. "What a revoltin' development THIS is!"
    13. "Get your KICKS on ROUTE 66" (I did, btw)
    14. "... to protect the innocent." (Dragnet, "Badge 714")
    15. shaken, not stirred
    16. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (by the Tokens)
    17. Tropic of Cancer (or was it "Lolita"? Didn't read either one, lol)
    18. a slide rule (I had several)
    19. supposedly Buddie Holly, The Big Bopper, and Richie Valens
    20. "... put YOU in the driver's seat."
    21. the limbo
    22. CHOCOLATE (drawn waaaay out, like chooooocccccollllaaaattte)
    23. Twiggy
    24. Louis Armstrong
    25. "Crazy" Guggenheim
    26. Sputnik
    27. Timex watches
    28. Hula Hoop
    29. Hair (I remember feeling guilty in service, cause I enjoyed hearing the music playing at doors.)
    30. can't recall the character's name, but Red always closed his show with "... God bless!"

    Cheers,
    Rational

    edited to add, "How many do I have to get correct to win?"
    reedited cause I forgot to answer numbers 11 and 15 (hey, I'm getting old and careless)

  • slipnslidemaster
    slipnslidemaster

    1. "Kookie; Kookie. Lend me your ________________."

    Nookie He did it all for the Nookie.

    2. The "battle cry" of the hippies in the sixties was "Turn on; tune
    in; ___________."

    Drop out

    3. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, "Who was that masked man?"
    Invariably, someone would answer, "I don't know, but he left this behind." What did he leave behind? ___________.

    Silver Bullet

    4. Folk songs were played side by side with rock and roll. One of the most memorable folk songs included these lyrics:
    "When the rooster crows at the break of dawn, look out your window and
    I'll be gone. You're the reason I'm traveling on,
    _______________________."

    ??

    5. A group of protesters arrested at the Democratic convention in Chicago in 1968 achieved cult status, and were known as the
    ________________.

    ??

    6. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on the _______________________show.

    Ed Sullivan Show

    7. Some of us who protested the Vietnam war did so by burning our
    ___________.

    Draft Cards

    8. We all learned to read using the same books. We read about the thrilling lives and adventures of Dick and Jane. What was the name of Dick and Jane's dog?______

    Spot

    9. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk (what there was of it) in the front, was called the VW. What other name(s) did it go by? _______________ & ________________

    Bettle or Bug

    10. A Broadway musical and movie gave us the gang names the___________and the ____________.

    Sharks and Jets

    11. In the seventies, we called the drop-out nonconformists "hippies."
    But in the early sixties, they were known as ________________.

    Flower Children

    12. William Bendix played Chester A. Riley, who always seemed to get the short end of the stick in the television program, "The Life of
    Riley." At the end of each show, poor Chester would turn to the camera and exclaim, "What a ________."

    ??

    13. "Get your kicks, ________________."

    On Route 66

    14. "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed________________."

    "To protect the innocent"

    15. The real James Bond, Sean Connery, mixed his martinis a special way:________________.

    Shaken, not stirred

    16. "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ________________."

    the lion sleeps tonight

    17. That "adult" book by Henry Miller - the one that contained all the "dirty" dialogue - was called _________.

    Henry and June ?

    18. Today, the math geniuses in school might walk around with a calculator strapped to their belts. But back in the sixties, members of the math club used a _________.

    Slide rule

    19. In 1971, singer Don Maclean sang a song about "the day the music died." This was a reference and tribute to _______________.

    ??

    20. A well-known television commercial featured a driver who was miraculously lifted through thin air and into the front seat of a convertible. The matching slogan was "Let Hertz ________________."

    ??

    21. After the twist, the mashed potatoes, and the watusi, we "danced" under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called
    the________________.

    The Limbo

    22. "N-E-S-T-L-E-S; Nestles makes the very best...
    _____________________."

    Chocolate

    23. In the late sixties, the "full figure" style of Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe gave way to the "trim" look, as first exemplified by British model ________________.

    Twiggy

    24. Sachmo was America's "ambassador of goodwill." Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was
    ________________.

    ??

    25. On Jackie Gleason's variety show in the sixties, one of the most popular segments was "Joe, the Bartender." Joe's regular visitor at the bar was that slightly off- center, but lovable character,
    _______________. (The character's name, not the actor's.)

    ??

    26. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it; it was called ____________.

    Sputnik Yuri Gargarn was the first man into space.

    27. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking?____________.

    Timex Xena, peaceloveharmony, mango, closer, mr moe??

    28. One of the big fads of the late fifties and sixties was a large plastic ring that we twirled around our waist; it was called the
    ________________.

    Hula Hoop

    29. The "Age of Aquarius" was brought into the mainstream in the Broadway musical ______________.

    ??

    30. This is a two-parter: Red Skelton's hobo character (not the hayseed, the hobo) was ________________. Red ended his television
    show by saying, "Good night, and
    ________________."

    ??

    Slipnslidemaster: "Easter so longed for is gone in a day."
    - James Howell

  • plmkrzy
    plmkrzy

    I think I got all but 9

    I'll fill in some blanks

    Let Hertz take You There

    I thought #11 was Beatniks

    19 Richie Valance

    Emit the Clown?

    Herbie the Luv Bug

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