{"id":2936,"date":"2018-06-18T08:07:48","date_gmt":"2018-06-18T16:07:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=2936"},"modified":"2018-06-18T08:07:48","modified_gmt":"2018-06-18T16:07:48","slug":"heavens-to-murgatroyd","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blatner.com\/adam\/blog\/?p=2936","title":{"rendered":"Heavens to Murgatroyd"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This old essay circulating on the internet many years ago, was sent by an old, old friend:    <br \/>&#160;&#160; Remember the name, Murgatroyd. Would you believe the email spell checker did not recognize the word Murgatroyd? Heavens to Murgatroyd!     <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160; Lost Words from our childhood: Words gone as fast as the buggy whip! Sad really!    <br \/> The other day a not so elderly lady said something to her son about driving a jalopy and he looked at her quizzically and said &quot;What the heck is a jalopy?&quot;    <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; OMG (new phrase)!    <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; He never heard of the word jalopy!! She knew she was old&#8230; but not that old.    <br \/> Well, I hope you are Hunky Dory after you read this and chuckle.    <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160; About a month ago, I illuminated some old expressions that have become obsolete because of the inexorable march of technology.    <br \/>&#160;&#160;&#160; These phrases included &quot;Don&#8217;t touch that dial,&quot; &quot;Carbon copy,&quot; &quot;You sound like a broken record&quot; and &quot;Hung out to dry.&quot;    <br \/>&#160;&#160; Back in the olden days we had a lot of &#8216;moxie.&#8217; We&#8217;d put on our best &#8216;bib and tucker&#8217;&#160; to &#8216;straighten up and fly right\u2019.    <br \/>&#160;&#160; Heavens to Betsy! Gee whillikers! Jumping Jehoshaphat! Holy moley!    <br \/> We were &#8216;in like Flynn&#8217; and &#8216;living the life of Riley&#8221;.    <br \/>&#160;&#160; Even a regular guy couldn&#8217;t accuse us of being a knucklehead, a nincompoop or a pill. Not for all the tea in China!    <br \/>&#160;&#160; Back in the olden days, life used to be swell, but when&#8217;s the last time anything was swell?<\/p>\n<p>Swell has gone the way of beehives, pageboys and the D.A.&#160; .. of spats, knickers, fedoras, poodle skirts, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and pedal pushers&#8230; And don&#8217;t forget&#8230; Saddle Stitched Pants! Oh, my aching back! Kilroy was here, but he isn&#8217;t anymore.<\/p>\n<p>We wake up from what surely has been just a short nap, and before we can say,&#160; Well, I&#8217;ll be &#8216;a monkey&#8217;s uncle!&#8217; Or, this is a &#8216;fine kettle of fish&#8217;!&#8230;We discover that the words we grew up with, the words that seemed omnipresent, as oxygen, have vanished with scarcely a notice from our tongues and our pens and our keyboards.<\/p>\n<p>Poof, go the words of our youth, the words we&#8217;ve left behind!   <br \/> We blink, and they&#8217;re gone. Where have all those great phrases gone?    <br \/> Long gone: Pshaw, The milkman did it. Hey! It&#8217;s your nickel..    <br \/> Don&#8217;t forget to pull the chain. Knee high to a grasshopper. Well, Fiddlesticks! Going like sixty.    <br \/> I&#8217;ll see you in the funny papers. Don&#8217;t take any wooden nickels. Wake up and smell the roses.<\/p>\n<p>It turns out there are more of these lost words and expressions than Carter has liver pills.   <br \/> This can be disturbing stuff! (&quot;Carter&#8217;s Little Liver Pills&quot; are gone too!)<\/p>\n<p>We of a certain age have been blessed to live in changeable times. For a child each new word is like a shiny toy, a toy that has no age. We at the other end of the chronological arc have the advantage of remembering there are words that once existed &#8230; and there were words that once strutted their hour upon the earthly stage and now are heard no more, except in our collective memory. It&#8217;s one of the greatest advantages of aging.<\/p>\n<p>Leaves us to wonder where Superman will find a phone booth&#8230;&#160; See ya later, alligator! Okidoki .   <br \/> We are the children of the fabulous 50&#8217;s&#8230; or before! No one will ever have that opportunity again..&#160; We were given one of the most precious gifts: &#8230; our memories ..Amen.<\/p>\n<p>Lately, this friend replied with a palette of emoticons, which cannot be coded\u2014not yet, at least.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This old essay circulating on the internet many years ago, was sent by an old, old friend: &#160;&#160; Remember the name, Murgatroyd. Would you believe the email spell checker did not recognize the word Murgatroyd? Heavens to Murgatroyd! &#160;&#160;&#160; Lost Words from our childhood: Words gone as fast as the buggy whip! Sad really! 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