Funny that I was wrong on the Steve Allen and Edie Adams thing and the first picture I see on the web site Decker provided is a picture of them together.
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That may have been the original intent, but when I was in high school, both the guys and the gals were using it for a while. By the time I graduated, we were using nothing (on our hair), and both the guys and the gals were wearing their hair pretty long.
Doing a little guess work, and some searching, I came up with this http://www.alliedproducts.com/ccc3/company.asp
A history of Consolidated Cigar . Edie Adams did commercials for Muriel. Seeing this I now remember her saying " Why don't you pick me up and smoke me sometime?"
Ernie Kovacs is listed as a promoter of Duch Masters, and since Edie Adams was a regular on his show, she probably did Ads for them as well.
I have no idea where I came up with White Owl,/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif It isn't even a Consolidated brand/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
the sign at mcdonalds said 100,000 sold??? the howdy doodey show, buffalo bob, how about the time they gave away a shetland pony, to whoever came up with the best name??? i met the guy that won the shetland a couple years ago..the name, Chacota or something like that, suppose to be an Indian name or something.
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OK, trivia time. On Oct 4, 1957, Russia launched Sputnik. A basketball sized 183 pound satelite. On Nov 3, 1957, sputnik II was launched with a passenger.
It was a dog right?
I was 7, but I can still recall that at night sputnik was visible. We had gone to visit some friends, and the whole neighborhood was standing in their yards looking up into the sky. I didn't know what it was all about, but I could tell the adults seemed concerned. It wasn't long after that people started building fallout shelters in their backyard. Anybody remember those?
My dad built his house with a fallout shelter. We had a pantry that was about 4 x 8 feet and the entire door was a trapdoor. It was on a counterbalanced weight, so an adult could open it easily. The ceiling was very thick reinforced concrete and I beams. It had pipes through the wall for air and water. He had plans for air and water filtration, but never finished them off. It was a very secure place to hide in tornado season/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
I also remember the huge furnace in the basement. Did any of you have furnaces that were so big and loud that they scared you as a kid?