Inkstainedwretch
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Does anything "come on like Gangbusters" any more?
Does anything "come on like Gangbusters" 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 gangbusters”
when he is in the scene.
I occasionally use "came on like gangbusters" 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!
Nobody asks "Is it bigger than a breadbox" anymore.