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Terms “Old School, Baby Boomers and the Good Old Days for many conjures up memories of blue lights in the basement, Doo Wop singing and dance moves like the Madison, the Twist and the Bump. For some that period may bring back memories of dancing to the tunes that echoed the history of Rock n Roll R and Rhythm and blues. For some those terms may conjure up memories of great talents such as Smokey Robinson and the Miracles,Diana Ross and the Supremes, Three Dog Night, Chicago, Simon & Garfunkel or Gladys Knight & The Pips and million-selling album with Golden smash tune Midnight Train to Georgia. Ho man what about Santana’s Black Magic Woman. Bobby Womack told us what he was looking ” Looking For Love. Hey Joe Walsh attitude was “So What” Welcome To The Club” and All Night Laundry Mat Blues. Oh yes the Supremes, Stevie Wonder,the Jackson Five, the Four Tops were around and so was  that “I Feel Good” James Brown. For one person the term old school conjures up memories of rent parties and waistline parties.Old skool to me is RESPECT, LOVE OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS. GOOD MUSIC, CARD GAMES ON THE PORCH. COOKOUTS AND SOME GOOD OLE HAND DANCING. Jay Songbird What does the term old school bring to mind for your?

BABY BOOMERS – OLD SCHOOL – GOLDEN YEARS- OLD DAYS- BACK IN THE DAY = THE GOOD OLD DAYS WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS!

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In the year 1946

A New Car cost:
Chevrolet Fleetmaster: $1,280
Willys Station Wagon: $1,560

Pepsi: 24 cents/six oz. bottles
Loaf of Bread: 10 cents
First-class Stamps: 3 cents
Unemployment Rate: 3.9% Nine million people have been transferred from the military into civilian life. This raises the rate from 1.9 to 3.9%. The Employment rate reaches levels not seen again until Carter and Regan. Only 9 cents buying power in 1946- $1.00 in 2008.
In 1946 what cost our parents 9 cents to purchase now costs us $1.00 in 2008.

Movies: “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “The Best years of Our Lives,” “My Darling Clementine,” “The Blue Dahlia,” “Great Expectations,’, “Henry V,” “Duel in the Sun,” “The Big Sleep,” “Notorious,” The Postman Always Rings Twice,” “The Razor’s Edge,” “The Yearling.” “Boom in the Moon” starring Buster Keaton. “A Night in Casablanca” with the Marx Brothers. “song of the South” by Walt Disney. “The Time of Their Lives”, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. “Chick Carter, Detective”, King of the Forest Rangers,” “The Phantom Rider,” “Daughter of Don Q.”

From the book BOOMERS How We Changed The World by Richard A. Jordan

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Oh, yeah
Mmm

Still don’t know what I was waitin’ for
And my time was runnin’ wild
A million dead end streets and
Every time I thought I’d got it made
It seemed the taste was not so sweet
So I turned myself to face me
But I’ve never caught a glimpse
How the others must see the faker
I’m much too fast to take that test

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
Turn and face the strange

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Old schoolers and Baby Boomers remember the Duke of Earl, Little Richard, the Bee Gees, What about the Barres, Barry Manilow with Mandy and Barry White with Can/t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe. Enjoy any and all of the music all over again or for the very first. Enjoy the moment Enjoy the Golden Age of Music.

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Baby Boomers had real cool lunch boxes; Wonder Woman, Super Man and Bat Man, right?

The Decade You Were Born – 1960s

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BABY BOOMERS

 Baby Boom! Americans started having more babies in 1942, reversing a long downturn in birthrates as World War II brought the Great Depression to an end. But with so many men away form home, it was not until the postwar years that the birthrate skyrocketed, reaching a a high of 26.6 newborns per 1,000 Americans in 1947.To the surprise of demographers-and just about everybody else-the boom kept going for another 17 years, as unprecedented prosperity made it possible for even very young couples to marry and start families. The result was a huge demand for baby-related goods ranging from toys to pediatrician Benjamin Spock’s 1946 childcare guide. The biggest purchase of all was a home for the new family, more likely than not a house in the new suburbs that were spreading across the land.

From the book Events That Shaped the Century by the Editors of Time-Life Books, Alexandria Virginia
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Do you remember glam rock, flares, cheesecloth shirts and chopper bikes? Then it sounds like you were lucky enough to grow up during the 1970s. Who could forget all the glam rock bands of that era, like Slade, Wizard, Mud and Sweet, or singers like Alvin Stardust, Marc Bolan and David Bowie? What about those wonderful TV shows like Starsky and Hutch, Kojak, Kung Fu and Happy Days? Fashion included platform shoes (we all had a pair), flared trousers, brightly patterned shirts with huge collars and colorful kipper ties. And everyone remembers preparing for power cuts and that long, hot summer of 1976. So dust off your space hopper and join us on this fascinating journey through a childhood during the seventies, with hilarious illustrations and a nostalgic trip down memory lane for all those who grew up in this memorable decade. Derek Tait has written over a dozen books, most of them about his early childhood in Singapore or the area of Plymouth in which he lives. He is now a full-time writer, but previous jobs have included a photographer and a cartoonist.

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Not only did the ancient Egyptians use vines for hoops, they also used them for jump ropes. It’s unclear when rope jumping started, though primitive societies have long enjoyed the game. Double Dutch jumping took hold after World War II among African-American girls. Starting with clothes lines on the streets of New York, they evolved the game into a complex ,  multi-person athletic activity in which two ropes are swung in opposite directions. Jumpers improvise a series of skips, one-legged hops, and trick moves, often executed against a background of chanted rhymes. skilled jumpers bounce balls between jumps, or do flips while the rope passes twice beneath them.

From the National Geographic book An Uncommon History of Common Things by Bethanne Patrick and John Thompson

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What does the term old School or Golden Years mean to you?

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Why Old School? Bette Davis famously noted that “Old age ain’t no place for sissies.” In these stories the protagonists may not all be old, but ain’t none of them young anymore. They’re past the solipsism of youth, that grandiose narcissism that lets the young imagine the world as a stage devoted to their glories. Every character in Old School knows that life isn’t a stage, it’s a ring. And you’d better learn to take a punch, because life is the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world.

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“I want to be a lively old lady. When I’m 80 years old I want my kids calling me saying, Why don’t you ever call anymore?”

Carol Burnett

Back in the day the open road was the open road, with lots of country roads.

1948

The Oldest Boomer is 2 years old.

Cost of the Average House: $11,500 ($7,700-$13,500)

Median Family Income: $3,200 Minimum Wage: 40 cents/hr.

Gallon of milk: 87 cents

Gallon of Gasoline: 26 cents

Loaf of bread: 14 cents

Coffee: 42 cents/lb.

New Car: Nash: $1,478. Plymouth Deluxe, 4 door sedan: $1,554. Cantaloupe: 23 cents

Fresh chickens: 55 cents/lb.

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes: 35 cents/2.

Perch Fillets: 35 cents/lb.
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Charles M. Schulz, the most widely syndicated and beloved cartoonist of all time, is also one of the least understood figures in American culture. Now acclaimed biographer David Michaelis gives us the first full-length biography of the brilliant, unseen man behind Peanuts: at once a creation story, a portrait of a native genius, and a chronicle contrasting the private man with the central role he played in shaping the national imagination. It is the most American of stories: How a barber’s son grew up from modest beginnings to realize his dream of creating a newspaper comic strip. How he daringly chose themes never before attempted in mainstream cartoons-loneliness, isolation, melancholy, the unending search of love-always lightening the darker side with laughter and mingling the old-fashioned sweetness of childhood with very adult and modern awareness of the bitterness of life. And how, using a lighthearted, loving touch, a crow-quill pen dipped in ink, and a cast of memorable character, he portrayed the struggles that come with being awkward, imperfect, human. With Peanuts, Schulz profoundly influenced America in the second half of the twentieth century. But the humorous strip was anchored in the collective experience and hardships of the artist’s generation-the generation that survived the Great Depression, liberated Europe and the Pacific, and came home to build the prosperous postwar world. Michaelis masterfully weaves Schulz’s story with the cartoons that are so familiar to us, revealing how so much more of his life was part of the strip than we ever knew. Based on years of research, including exclusive interviews with the cartoonist’s family, friends, and colleagues, unprecedented access to his studio and business achieves, and new caches of personal letters and drawings, Schulz and Peanuts is the definitive epic biography of an American icon and he unforgettable characters he created.

From the book SCHULZ AND PEANUTS a Biography by David Michaelis

This book reveals and recalls a great a great of pictures of American. Right On, read on.  Great stuff, real old school, Real cool.

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Don’t call them retiring the baby-boom generation isn’t shy about seeking post-career adventures. In a very informative article in the Washington Post by Tara Bahrampour. Bahrampour writes. A generation ago, Americans’ idea of retirement travel might have involved a Caribbean cruise, a casino vacation or a European shopping trip. It would not have typically included trekking in the Himalayas, clearing invasive weeds on a volcanic island, canoeing through crocodile-infested waters in Nepal or, at the extreme end, selling the house to fund years of travel. But little is typical among today’s retirees, who increasing are leaping into more adventurous activities than their parents ever dreamed of. Partly this is because they can – many older Americans are fitter and more active than their parents were and more creative about how thy spend their time and money. And as baby boomers start to reach retirement age, many are eager to reconnect with the adventures and service ethos of their youth…………….
Sunday, March 16, 2014 THE WASHINGTON POST tara.bahrampour@washpost.com

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Disney’s family haven opened at exactly the right time. America was in the midst of the Baby Boom, with 76.4 million children born between 1946 and 1964. Hordes of them, 10,000 per day, streamed into Disneyland with their parents. By the time the 10 millionth visitor entered on the last day of 1957, the typical day tourist spent $2.70 for rides and admission, $2 on for, and 18 cents on souvenirs. Such numbers translated into impressive profits as Disney’s artificial world quickly surpassed America’s natural wonders as a tourist destination. In 1959, Disneyland drew 5 million people-more than the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone and Yosemite National Park combined. The appeal stretched beyond America’s borders too. On his famous visit to the United in 1959, soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev infuriated when the State Department canceled his visit to Disneyland, for security concerns.

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GOLDEN YEARS

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Jack W. Plunkett, widely followed analyst and CEO of Plunkett Research, Ltd., persuasively demonstrates the emerging trends, technologies and changes that will lead to a new period of substantial economic growth in emerging nations as well as many of the world’s leading economies. He presents a panorama of carefully documented developments in areas including energy, health care, education, demographics, trade, technologies and the rapidly-growing global middle class – showing how trends in America and around the world have tremendous synergy that will lead to a long-term surge in global business. Plunkett supports his theory through an entertaining analysis of global prospects for what he defines as the “near future,” from 2013-2025. The author explains opportunities for significant economic growth for America and other well-developed nations. He also details how mature countries like the U.S. will face competition of growing intensity in the areas of higher education, motivated young work forces, entrepreneurship and government support of business investment. Provocative and far-reaching, the author demonstrates how The Next Boom and its underlying causes will have a deep, evolutionary effect on all of us. The Next Boom, with its powerful and optimistic vision of the surprising changes ahead, arrives at a timely juncture. Plunkett details the most exciting technologies for the future, including those in which America has a solid lead: nanotechnology, remote wireless sensors and biotechnology. At the same time, he shows how America is one of few nations with a rapidly growing population, and explains how this can be a tremendous economic advantage by providing both a vital young workforce and a growing tax base. The next billion consumers will soon emerge on a worldwide basis. The author details how and why this continued growth of the global middle class will vastly increase demand for goods and services, attracting ever-greater innovation, competition and global trade. Plunkett is not suggesting that you look at the world through rose-colored glasses. Instead, he believes that you will benefit most from the state of the world today by understanding the changes, challenges, opportunities and risks that are occurring around you in order to prepare yourself for The Next Boom. The book includes a reading group guide for book club use and discussion. In addition, the author has produced a series of 10 short videos, each one related to a chapter in The Next Boom. Links to the videos are included within the book, and they can also be found on YouTube. This book shows what you absolutely, positively have to know about the near future. The Next Boom will be an exciting period of solid global growth that will create immense opportunities for investment, business formation, innovation and job creation. However, Plunkett shows how and why not all nations will benefit equally. The information provided in The Next Boom is vital to investors, managers, consultants, leaders in government and educators. This book will help you understand how to best position your business, your investments and your career to benefit from the coming era of global growth.

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What a Wonderful World

Best old-school steakhouses

Our favourite old-school steakhouses around the country: places to go for post-rugby protein

HUSSAR GRILL, Cape Town, 47 years old

10 Main Road, Rondebosch. 0216899516. www.hussargrill.co.za

Graham Texeira first opened the Hussar back in 1964. Today it’s Greg Bax who opens the door in his chef’s whites.

“Over all these years, nothing much has changed on the menu, and that consistency is key to a restaurant like this,” says Greg. “If anybody asks me what to order I’ll always tell them: ‘300g rump medium rare (R125), with pepper sauce and chips.'”

The decor is as reliable as the menu. There’s an old-school feel to the place, with its wood-panelled walls and polished brass.

A short drive from Newlands cricket and rugby stadiums, Hussar is also a popular hangout for local sporting stars.

“We get a lot of the old rugby and cricket players coming here,” says Greg. “Jackman, Quirk and the boys, they’re often in here for lunch.” -Richard Holmes

THUNDERGUN, Joburg, 43 years old

239 Beyers Naudé Drive, Blackheath. 011678 7224. www.thundergun.co.za

Joburg’s oldest steakhouse opened in 1968 and though it has expanded over the years (it now has a dedicated pub, an enclosed outside area and extra eating space), the softly lit red interior is exactly the same as many of us remember from our childhoods. The menu still offers excellent value for money: a 300g Boston fillet with bacon and mushrooms is R127.95, and a 300g rump topped with a whole camembert is R121.95.

This is the sort of place where celebrities mingle unobtrusively with the rest of the loyal patrons at the carvery special on a Monday. You might spot a cabaret star of yesteryear at the popular pensioners’ lunch on a Tuesday. The Thundergun is as much a part of Johannesburg as the mine dumps once were, and we hope it lasts longer than they did. – Sue de Groot

MADERS, Pretoria, 40 years old

816 Paul Kruger Street, Mayville, Pretoria. No phone. Open Mon to Sat for lunch.

Patrick Smit hasn’t got a telephone in his super-successful restaurant and adjoining butchery because, as his son Pat explains, “he threw it out of the window 39 years ago. He says telephones distract from customer care.” The decor is Miss Havisham meets Vierkleur. Antique farm equipment and SADF memorabilia is piled on every surface. There is a giant portrait of PW Botha and miniature ox wagons. You’d think these things would put black patrons off, but not a bit of it. Both the restaurant and the butchery are packed with South Africans of every hue. You pick rump, fillet or T-bone from the fridges, have it weighed and then wait while it is sizzled and seared to perfection. All plates are piled with pap and tomato relish. A meal for two comes to around R150, and the wine list has almost no mark-up. – Anna Trapido

LE PETIT, East London, 33 years old

54 Beach Road, Nahoon. 043 735 3685

Gareth Cliff loves the buffalo steak and even President Jacob Zuma has enjoyed an evening at Le Petit, which opened in 1978. Chef and owner Llewellyn Thatcher took over the restaurant four years ago and changed nothing. The steaks are unusual: from the speciality menu you can order buffalo steak, springbok fillet, ostrich fillet or eland au poivre vert (R159). All are flambéed at your table. Another favourite is crocodile steak. All the meat is cut on the premises by Thatcher or his head chef and they buy Angus beef. – Nicolette Scrooby

MARGARITAS, Bloemfontein, 14 years old

59 Milner Rd, Baysvillage, Bloemfontein. 051 346 3729

Margaritas Steakhouse was established by George and Nicky Papadoulakis in 1997, after they had worked in their father’s restaurant, The Mexican, since 1980. Regulars have their special tables and George prides himself on knowing what they will order. Loyal patrons go for the black pepper fillet (R100), pan-fried with brandy and served with a black pepper and mushroom sauce. The rump Moscow (R80) has a tasty twist of creamy mushroom, vodka and pepper sauce. The fillet Emmanuel (R100) comes with a cream, garlic, mushroom and bacon sauce. The longest-standing family-run steakhouse in the Rose City attracts its fair share of famous visitors, with the Springbok team eating there after the 2010 New Zealand clash. – Ailsa Uys

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