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CanonRay

(16,306 posts)
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 07:50 PM 14 hrs ago

Stopped at a local bar for a beer

as Mrs Canon was hostingher ladies group. The 20ish staff was discussing how to make a Roy Rogers cocktail. One of them said "who is Roy Rogers anyway?" I accessed my 74 year old database and informed them.

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Stopped at a local bar for a beer (Original Post) CanonRay 14 hrs ago OP
That reminds me of the time about 35-40 years ago when Elizabeth Taylor MIButterfly 13 hrs ago #1
I was once a music teacher in an elementary school. MyOwnPeace 13 hrs ago #2
If YOU know who 'The Lone Ranger' was.......... MyOwnPeace 13 hrs ago #3
And wow White Diamonds??? Ok.....ya got me. WE'RE OLD!!!!! a kennedy 13 hrs ago #4
So you explained that Bluestocking 13 hrs ago #5
My grandparents took me to see Roy Rogers in 1949. Chipper Chat 13 hrs ago #6
I live across the road from a very rural WI neighborhood bar. Talitha 12 hrs ago #7

MIButterfly

(3,412 posts)
1. That reminds me of the time about 35-40 years ago when Elizabeth Taylor
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 08:03 PM
13 hrs ago

came to a mall in metro Detroit to promote her new perfume, White Diamonds. The mall was about 30 miles away from where I lived and I wasn't familiar with that area at that time and I got lost. By the time I got there, she had already come and gone. I was standing by the sign that said "Elizabeth Taylor Here Today" when two teenagers walked by and one turned to the other and said "So who's Elizabeth Taylor?"

And she was still alive then!

MyOwnPeace

(17,671 posts)
2. I was once a music teacher in an elementary school.
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 08:13 PM
13 hrs ago

One lesson I did was to play the 4 ‘sections’ of the William Tell Overture - and the kids were to ‘draw’ something to show how they thought the music made them feel. In my first few years of teaching I ALWAYS got a drawing of horses or ‘the Lone Ranger’ for the last part!
Years later I was teaching a class of graduate students at a college and ‘tried’ the same lesson - just to see what would happen. NOT A SINGLE HORSE, MASK, or GUN was drawn!
Oh, Clayton Moore - where have you gone!?!

MyOwnPeace

(17,671 posts)
3. If YOU know who 'The Lone Ranger' was..........
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 08:24 PM
13 hrs ago

you've GOT to watch this classic story from The Letterman Show!

Bluestocking

(870 posts)
5. So you explained that
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 08:45 PM
13 hrs ago

Roy Rogers was a fast food restaurant known for their fried chicken and roast beef sandwiches. I don’t recall them serving alcohol but they must have if there is a drink named after the restaurant. I loved their fried chicken.

Young people these days have no sense for nostalgia.

Chipper Chat

(10,972 posts)
6. My grandparents took me to see Roy Rogers in 1949.
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 08:58 PM
13 hrs ago

At the end of the show he led Trigger around the coliseum and all us kids got to pet him.

Talitha

(8,211 posts)
7. I live across the road from a very rural WI neighborhood bar.
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 09:16 PM
12 hrs ago

It's the local watering hole of my small township of less than 400 people and it's filled with neighborhood gossip, so for the most part I stay away from it. Except in the summer when out of state vacationers wander in from local campgrounds - it's nice to see new faces and make new friends.

When I walked in the conversation was about music groups so I mentioned a number of them I'd seen while growing up in Chicago, and regretted not being able to score tickets to see the Beatles when they played the International Amphitheater.

A twenty-something young man never heard of the Beatles, so I told him their names. He'd heard of John Lennon and then said "You mean Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?"

You could have heard a pin drop.

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