I flew from JFK to Frankfurt on the Pan Am Clipper Maid of the Seas N739PA (Which was later blown up by terrorists over Scotland), and I flew from Frankfurt to Berlin (Germany, not Berlin China) on the Pan Am Clipper John Alden N320PA. The only reason I know the names and registrations is I took pictures. Lol I just looked up the Clipper John Alden N320PA. That 1966 Boeing 727-21 is still around. Apparently after serving several airlines, it was converted to a VIP configuration and at one point was used by The Jonas Brothers as their charter jet bearing N30MP. That airliner is 57 years old, holy crap.
A long time ago during a presidential campaign the answer to a question was: Ford and Dole. Johnny Carson’s question was: “Name a lemon and a pineapple.”
I find more and more of this the older I get. I mention things like four on the floor and all I get is blank looks. I could go on and on. On the other hand I have no idea what the younger generation is talking about. It is good in a way, though, if I have problems with the computer or the phone, I let my grandkids fix it.
1:18 The old guy makes more sense. Cash is now called cheese. Wheels are now dubs. Subs are pubs. Kicks are thrills. Shoes are shoes, boots, etc. I think the topic is slang.
@@crosslink1493 I don't know about that now, "duece and a quarter" has been around since Bui-Hog started making cars 225 inches long in the 1960's, back when 15" wheels were as big as you could get without having them custom built.
75 year old woman (at the time) actually is from the generation preceding the Baby Boomers -- The Silent Generation, born during the Great Depression and/or World War II
I would have said 'hat'. Back when this originally aired, the now demolished mall near me had a store named 'Lids'. It was all hats, but now I wonder if they had a 'back room'.