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Living in the 50s.

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    The more you give to a narrative the more it gives to you.

    Fandom, tribalism explained.

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    • George KG George K

      Link to video

      @brenda ! Note at 1:55!

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      @George-K
      The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

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      • CopperC Copper

        I wonder if she brings a pitcher of lemonade on a tray out to the men when they do the yard work, while she is wearing her pearls.

        June Cleaver did that. She was terrific.

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        @Copper said in Living in the 50s.:

        I wonder if she brings a pitcher of lemonade on a tray out to the men when they do the yard work, while she is wearing her pearls.

        June Cleaver did that. She was terrific.

        I make treats for the guys when we have a project. No pearls are worn when serving the treats.

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        • MikM Mik

          About as harmless a hobby as can be. My daughter has a friend who dresses like a 40's-50's pinup girl a lot and has that same vibe.

          Really dug the kitchen.

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          @Mik said in Living in the 50s.:

          About as harmless a hobby as can be.

          Not something I would like to do, but good for her!!!

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            Aw, c'mon, TG.. you'd be pretty smokin' in those dresses and pearls... 😻

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              Aw, c'mon, TG.. you'd be pretty smokin' in those dresses and pearls... 😻

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              @Mik said in Living in the 50s.:

              Aw, c'mon, TG.. you'd be pretty smokin' in those dresses and pearls... 😻

              Yeah, that would be cool...

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              • MikM Mik

                Aw, c'mon, TG.. you'd be pretty smokin' in those dresses and pearls... 😻

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                @Mik said in Living in the 50s.:

                Aw, c'mon, TG.. you'd be pretty smokin' in those dresses and pearls... 😻

                LOL, TG. You get the pearls and I get the mixer. It's okay. My hubby loves what I do with my mixer. 😉

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                  @George-K
                  The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

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                  @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                  @George-K
                  The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

                  The old ones had all metal gears. They were tougher.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                    @George-K
                    The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

                    The old ones had all metal gears. They were tougher.

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                    @Jolly said in Living in the 50s.:

                    @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                    @George-K
                    The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

                    The old ones had all metal gears. They were tougher.

                    That's what I've read about the older ones. That's why older ones are still sold on ebay, especially if they were actually made by Hobart.

                    Sometimes us old ones really are tougher that the newer ones. 💪

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                      @Jolly said in Living in the 50s.:

                      @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                      @George-K
                      The Kitchen-Aid mixer is perfect. I like my 7qt model better for the extra capacity and power, but the older ones were great, too, and they were probably built tougher.

                      The old ones had all metal gears. They were tougher.

                      That's what I've read about the older ones. That's why older ones are still sold on ebay, especially if they were actually made by Hobart.

                      Sometimes us old ones really are tougher that the newer ones. 💪

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                      @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                      Sometimes us old ones really are tougher that the newer ones.

                      So true.

                      Speaking of living in the 1950s, we've been plagued with balky, cantankerous, fussy refrigerators (GE Profile). I have purchased service agreements, thinking that that cost will be more than easily offset by any service calls I needed (I've been right, by the way).

                      The last time a guy came out to fix the ice maker, I asked him "What's the best, most reliable refrigerator to buy?"

                      He said, "Your mother's."

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      • George KG George K

                        @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                        Sometimes us old ones really are tougher that the newer ones.

                        So true.

                        Speaking of living in the 1950s, we've been plagued with balky, cantankerous, fussy refrigerators (GE Profile). I have purchased service agreements, thinking that that cost will be more than easily offset by any service calls I needed (I've been right, by the way).

                        The last time a guy came out to fix the ice maker, I asked him "What's the best, most reliable refrigerator to buy?"

                        He said, "Your mother's."

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                        @George-K said in Living in the 50s.:

                        @brenda said in Living in the 50s.:

                        Sometimes us old ones really are tougher that the newer ones.

                        So true.

                        Speaking of living in the 1950s, we've been plagued with balky, cantankerous, fussy refrigerators (GE Profile). I have purchased service agreements, thinking that that cost will be more than easily offset by any service calls I needed (I've been right, by the way).

                        The last time a guy came out to fix the ice maker, I asked him "What's the best, most reliable refrigerator to buy?"

                        He said, "Your mother's."

                        I've got a Sears (Daewoo) refrigerator. I asked the last guy who worked on it the same question and was told nobody makes a really good refrigerator anymore.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          Our KitchenAid bottom freezer model has been reliable for 15 years now.

                          Problem is you cannot expect it to be manufactured by the same company or even in the same country today.

                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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